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Indigenous Crime and Settler Law: White Sovereignty after Empire

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Indigenous Crime and Settler Law: White Sovereignty after Empire
Indigenous Crime and Settler Law: White Sovereignty after Empire

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Indigenous Crime and Settler Law: White Sovereignty after Empire

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In a break from the contemporary focus on the law's response to inter-racial crime, the authors examine the law's approach to the victimization of one Indigenous person by another. Drawing on a wealth of archival material relating to homicides in Australia, they conclude that settlers and Indigenous peoples still live in the shadow of empire.

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