
Overview
Background
Professor Emerita Jennifer Corrin researches on law reform and development in plural legal regimes and legal issues affecting small states. She is a former Australian Research Council Future Fellow and in 2019 was a short-term Visiting Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford. Professor Emerita Corrin has participated in a number of research grant projects including an ARC Discovery Grant, which investigated means of better managing the flow of public finances and people across Australia's international borders; and work on environmental issues in Solomon Islands, funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Most recently she has been co-investigator in a project concerning inclusion of women’s voices in marine resource management in the Pacific, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). Jennifer has been consulted as an expert in a number of legal cases.
Professor Emerita Jennifer Corrin has published in the areas of legal pluralism, comparative law, South Pacific law, customary law, human rights, court systems, evidence, civil procedure, family law, land law, constitutional law and contract. She is the author of Contract Law in the South Pacific and co-author of Introduction to South Pacific Law (heading for its 5th edition), Courts and Civil Procedure in the South Pacific and Proving Customary Law in the Common Law Courts of the South Pacific. In 2019, she co-edited and wrote several chapters in a book on adoption in plural legal regimes. Her latest publication is the co-edited book, Legal Systems of the Pacific: Introducing Sixteen Gems.
Before joining The University of Queensland, Professor Emerita Corrin spent six years at the University of the South Pacific, having joined the Faculty after nine years in her own legal firm in Solomon Islands. She retains strong links with the profession and is a life member of Solomon Islands Bar Association. Professor Emerita Corrin’s memberships include the Australian Academy of Law, the Board of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, the Executive Committee of the Australian Law Academics Association, and titular membership of the International Academy of Comparative Law. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Legal Pluralism, a member of the International Editorial Board of the Journal of South Pacific Law, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Comparative Law Journal and of the Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University
Research interests
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South Pacific Law
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Legal pluralism
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Customary law and human rights
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Courts, civil practice, procedure and evidence
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Governance, law reform and legal education
Works
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2016
Journal Article
The emergence of Child Trafficking (CT) and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) issues in the Solomon Islands: a summarised issue analysis
Thompson, Lester, Wadley, David, Corrin, Jennifer, Napier, Cathrine and Flanagan, Karen (2016). The emergence of Child Trafficking (CT) and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) issues in the Solomon Islands: a summarised issue analysis. New Community, 14.4 (56), 18-23.
2016
Conference Publication
DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF LEGAL PLURALISM
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF LEGAL PLURALISM. Pasifika Law and Culture Conference: After Paris, After Winston, VUW Wellington, 4 to 6 July.
2015
Journal Article
'A Disfunctional Spouse': The Relevance of the Public or Private Dichotomy for Indigenous Customary Laws in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Corrin, Jennifer (2015). 'A Disfunctional Spouse': The Relevance of the Public or Private Dichotomy for Indigenous Customary Laws in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, 21, 69-91.
2015
Conference Publication
An Embarrassment of Riches: Options for Dispute Resolution in Solomon Islands
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). An Embarrassment of Riches: Options for Dispute Resolution in Solomon Islands. International Conference of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Bombay, India, 14 - 16 December 2015.
2015
Book Chapter
The rights of the child in solomon islands' plural legal system
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). The rights of the child in solomon islands' plural legal system. The rights of the child in a changing world. (pp. 263-292) edited by Jancic and Olga Cvejic. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-23189-1
2015
Conference Publication
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous laws and institutions: lessons from Melanesia
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). Constitutional recognition of Indigenous laws and institutions: lessons from Melanesia. The New Zealand Association for Comparative Law, Wellington, New Zealand, 10 February 2015.
2015
Conference Publication
Access to justice in Pacific small island developing states
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). Access to justice in Pacific small island developing states. ALTA 2015: Legal Education and Access to Justice, Melbourne, Australia, 16-18 July 2015.
2015
Book Chapter
Resolution of Family Disputes in Fiji and Samoa
Corrin, Jennifer Clare and Cappa, Clare L. (2015). Resolution of Family Disputes in Fiji and Samoa. The International Survey of Family Law. (pp. 75-94) edited by Bill Atkin. Bristol, United Kingdom: Bristol Family Law.
2015
Journal Article
Offshore banking and confidentiality in Vanuatu
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). Offshore banking and confidentiality in Vanuatu. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, 18, 131-155.
2015
Conference Publication
BALANCING INTERESTS IN THE RESOURCES SECTOR IN SMALL PACIFIC STATES
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). BALANCING INTERESTS IN THE RESOURCES SECTOR IN SMALL PACIFIC STATES. 28TH ANNUAL LAWASIA CONFERENCE, Sydney, 6-9 November 2015.
2015
Conference Publication
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples and their laws in the South Pacific
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2015). Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples and their laws in the South Pacific. Indigenous Australians and the Constitution Colloquium 2015, Toowoomba, Australia, 18 February 2015.
2015
Journal Article
Not 'mere window dressing': children's rights and adoption in Samoa
Corrin, Jennifer Clare and Mulitalo, Lalotoa (2015). Not 'mere window dressing': children's rights and adoption in Samoa. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 47 (2), 208-225. doi: 10.1080/07329113.2015.1085767
2014
Journal Article
Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century
Sale, Peter F., Agardy, Tundi, Ainsworth, Carmeron H., Feist, Blake E., Bell, Johann D., Christie, Patrick, Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove, Mumby, Peter J., Feary, David A., Saunders, Megan I., Daw, Tim M., Foale, Simon J., Levin, Phillip S., Lindeman, Kenyon C., Lorenzen, Kai, Pomeroy, Robert S., Allison, Edward H., Bradbury, R. H., Corrin, Jennifer, Edwards, Alasdair J., Obura, David O., Sadovy de Mitcheson, Yvonne J., Samoilys, Melita A. and Sheppard, Charles R. C. (2014). Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 85 (1), 8-23. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.06.005
2014
Conference Publication
A model law to implement the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and its possible application in plural legal regimes in Pacific small islands states: a case study of Solomon Islands
Corrin, Jennifer Clare and Forrest, Craig J. S. (2014). A model law to implement the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and its possible application in plural legal regimes in Pacific small islands states: a case study of Solomon Islands. Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural heritage, Hawaii, 12-16 May 2014.
2014
Book Chapter
Failing to adopt a new approach: the law of adoption in Solomon Islands
Corrin, Jennifer Clare and Foote, Eleanor (2014). Failing to adopt a new approach: the law of adoption in Solomon Islands. The International Survey of Family Law. (pp. 435-456) edited by Bill Atkin. Bristol, United Kingdom: International Society of Family Law.
2014
Journal Article
A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actions
Bartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer (2014). A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actions. Proctor, 34 (2), 26-29.
2014
Conference Publication
'A DISFUNCTIONAL SPOUSE': THE RELEVANCE OF THE PUBLIC OR PRIVATE DICHOTOMY FOR CUSTOMARY LAWS IN SOLOMON ISLANDS AND VANUATU
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2014). 'A DISFUNCTIONAL SPOUSE': THE RELEVANCE OF THE PUBLIC OR PRIVATE DICHOTOMY FOR CUSTOMARY LAWS IN SOLOMON ISLANDS AND VANUATU. Law and Society Conference, The University of Queensland, December 2014.
2014
Journal Article
The root of the problem: carbon rights and natural resources issues in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Corrin, Jennifer (2014). The root of the problem: carbon rights and natural resources issues in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 26.
2014
Journal Article
Legal Pluralism and Development: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2014). Legal Pluralism and Development: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue. LawAsia Journal, 117-123.
2014
Conference Publication
ACCOMMODATING INDIGENOUS CUSTOMARY LAWS IN STATE LEGAL SYSTEMS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2014). ACCOMMODATING INDIGENOUS CUSTOMARY LAWS IN STATE LEGAL SYSTEMS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. World Indigenous Legal Conference, QUT, 25 to 27 June.
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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Doctor Philosophy
Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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Doctor Philosophy
Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Indigenous Identity in Fiji: Na Vanua, Na Lawa, Na Kawa ni Bobula
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Reconciling Customary and Formal Land Tenure: A Proposed Framework for the Process of Reform
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Rick Bigwood
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Solomon Islands' Constitutional Dilemma: Local Participation, Customary Law and Traditional Institutions of Governance
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
State Courts, Traditional Dispute Resolution and Indigenous Peoples in South Kalimantan: A Socio-Legal Study
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ann Black
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2014
Master Philosophy
Human rights and the status of women in Papua New Guinea: theory versus reality
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Anthony Cassimatis
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
The consequences of legal pluralism for law reform in the South Pacific
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Rule of law discourse and the accession of transitional economies to the World Trade Organization
Principal Advisor
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Medical evidence given on injuries to children in child protection proceedings
Associate Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
SUI GENERIS PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMAZON
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brad Sherman
Media
Enquiries
Contact Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin directly for media enquiries about:
- Civil procedure - Pacific Islands
- Customary law
- Evidence - law
- Human rights law
- Law - customary
- Law - human rights
- Law - South Pacific
- Legal pluralism
- Legal skills
- Pacific law
- South Pacific law
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