Just So: "The Law which governs Australia is Australian Law"
Abstract
This essay provides a gloss on the relationship between the common law and the 'law of the land'. It does so by turning attention to the technologies and identifications that continue to give Australian jurisdiction its place. These relations repeat the long pattern of the common law ordering of colonisation. They also provide the governmental conditions of legal responsibility for settlement.This essay provides a gloss on the relationship between the common law and the 'law of the land'. It does so by turning attention to the technologies and identifications that continue to give Australian jurisdiction its place. These relations repeat the long pattern of the common law ordering of colonisation. They also provide the governmental conditions of legal responsibility for settlement.
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Journal Title
Law & Critique
Volume
13
Issue
3
Subject
Law