Congratulations to members Amanda Nettelbeck and Tanya Josev for winning two of the three prizes awarded at the 2018 conference by the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand.
Congratulations to Amanda Nettelbeck for ‘Creating the Aboriginal Vagrant: Indigenous Mobility & Colonial Governance’ Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 87 No. 1, Winter 2018; (pp. 79-100) for a published article or book chapter
and
Tanya Josev for Campaign against the courts (Federation Press, 2017) early career researcher prize.
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The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was formed in 1993. It is an interdisciplinary group of scholars who share an interest in the connections between law and history. The society grew out of the annual Law in History Conferences, which have been running since 1982. Members of the society include historians, lawyers, academics and others interested in the area. Most of the members live in Australia or New Zealand, but their areas of interest are not confined to the law in those places.
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