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Justice Martin Kriewaldt. Frontier justice: Aboriginal people, assimilation and the law in the 1950s

Heather Douglas-2009-01-01-Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland)
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This website presents a collection of academic works on Kriewaldt’s life, judgements, and legacy, the history and sociology of the Northern Territory and an analysis of the development of jurisprudence on key issues in Indigenous criminal justice. By combining history, media reportage, excerpts and analysis, it seeks to provide new insights into this important period in Australian legal history.

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This website presents a collection of academic works on Kriewaldt’s life, judgements, and legacy, the history and sociology of the Northern Territory and an analysis of the development of jurisprudence on key issues in Indigenous criminal justice. By combining history, media reportage, excerpts and analysis, it seeks to provide new insights into this important period in Australian legal history.

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Economic JusticeFrontierJurisprudenceIndigenousCriminal justiceCriminologySociologyLegal history

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