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Bryan Horrigan

Professor Bryan Horrigan studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and now works at the University of Canberra, where he is Director of the National Centre for Corporate Law and Policy Research and Deputy Director of the National Institute for Governance. He is the author of Adventures in Law and Justice - Exploring Big Legal Issues in Everyday Life. He is a joint editor and major contributor for one of the major post-Wik analyses of native title in Australia, "Commercial Implications of Native Title", published by Federation Press.

Author's website: Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law


 
The High Court must address public misgivings about judicial activism
Law & Liberties - 8/10/2003
Native Title – where to now?
Indigenous Affairs - 15/08/2002
Western Australia v Ward: Rolling Back Native Title in the Kimberleys
Indigenous Affairs - 4/03/2000
Western Australia v Ward: Rolling Back Native Title in the Kimberleys
Indigenous Affairs - 4/03/2000
Murrandoo Yanner, His Crocodiles, the High Court, and the Native Title Implications
Indigenous Affairs - 15/10/1999
Ten Native Title Predictions
April 1999 Feature - 15/04/1999
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