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Critical legal studies is at the forefront of the development of legal theory and philosophy. Despite the term having a broad meaning and encompassing many disparate traditions, at its core it examines law as a social, political, and cultural phenomena and turns away from doctrinal conceptions which frame law as neutral, objective, and scientific. Traditional tellings of critical legal studies focus on post-structural thought in Europe and the civil rights movement the United States. But what might an Australian critical legal studies look like? This unit revives the essential traditions of critical legal theory, by moving away from traditions developed in Europe and North America, to instead journey critically through the legal theoretical traditions that came from and came to Australia. It does this in a concentric way commencing with critical traditions in First Nations’ conceptions of law, before moving to Pacific conceptions, Islamic conceptions, Dutch conceptions, and, finally, English conceptions of law and power. The unit engages in a method of close reading and critical discussion, reading fewer texts but reading them together with deep reflection, feeling, and debate
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| Academic unit | Law |
| Credit points | 6 |
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Semester 2 2026
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