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| Qualifications |
BJur LLB (Monash), Barrister & Solicitor ACT & NT |
| Biography |
Jennifer Clarke joined the Faculty in 1993, after a period of practice as an Aboriginal land claims solicitor. She has continued to research, advise and comment on a range of legal issues relating to indigenous people and on the racialised nature of Australian law. She has also written on the constitutional position of territories. Her work draws on north American comparisons made during research and teaching visits to Canada and the United States. Jennifer has taught Australian Public Law, Commonwealth Constitutional Law, Property, Indigenous Australians and the Law, Natural Resources Law, Administrative Law, Comparative Race and the Law and first year units in the undergraduate program, and Native Title and other specialist units on indigenous and constitutional issues in the graduate program. A former member of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, and of the board of the journal Aboriginal history, Jennifer has also taught indigenous and human rights issues in Indonesia. |
| Scholarly Interests |
Indigenous legal issues, including native title; race and the law. |
| Recent Publications |
Hanks P, Keyzer P, Clarke J Australian Constitutional Law: Materials and Commentary (7th ed, 2004) pp1147 |
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Courses taught:
Australian Public Law,
Commonwealth Constitutional Law,
Contemporary Issues in Constitutional Law,
Property,
Indigenous Australians and the Law,
Native Title,
Comparative Race and the Law |
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