Indigenous Law Centre, Legal research center at University of New South Wales, Australia
The Indigenous Law Centre is a research institution at the University of New South Wales Law School that focuses on legal matters for Indigenous peoples. It provides research, teaching, and information services covering Aboriginal peoples and legal systems.
The center was established in 1981 as the Aboriginal Law Research Unit, created to support the Aboriginal Legal Service and local Aboriginal Land Councils in New South Wales. It has evolved into a major institution for legal research on Indigenous affairs.
The center addresses legal issues that matter directly to Aboriginal communities and First Nations peoples. It publishes research through two journals that focus on laws affecting these groups.
Visitors and researchers can contact the center by email or phone to get support with legal research. The facility assists those working on topics related to Aboriginal law and Indigenous rights.
The center actively advances work on constitutional reform and Indigenous representation through a specialized academic chair. This demonstrates its involvement in shaping contemporary legal discussions affecting First Nations communities.
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