One Law For All? Aboriginal people and criminal law in early South Australia
In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, held accountable for their actions
by English law, but fully entitled to its protection. However, the reality failed to meet the high expectations of London's reformers. Les mer
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In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, held accountable for their actions
by English law, but fully entitled to its protection. However, the reality failed to meet the high expectations of London's
reformers. The dreams rapidly soured as British law struggled to protect the settlers' interests and failed to protect Aboriginal
lives and birthrights. In One Law for All? Alan Pope reveals how those complexities played out in the 'colony that was meant
to do it better'.
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2011
Forlag: Aboriginal Studies Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780855757489
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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Alan Pope manages an Australian training program for Iraqi public servants. A former history teacher and curriculum writer
with 20 years of experience, he is also the author of "Resistance and Retaliation."