Justice: A history of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia

Fiona Skyring

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Some of Australia’s major social, political and legal reforms of the past four decades have been influenced by the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia’s campaigns for Aboriginal people’s human rights, and in particular equality before the law. A lively and multi-dimensional insight into Australian history, Justice reveals the human face of these reforms and takes this story beyond the criminal justice system.

From its beginnings in the early 1970s, the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (ALSWA) has played a significant role in addressing the legacies of dispossession and human rights abuses. These include Aboriginal deaths in custody, land rights and the legacy of stolen generations. These issues have been – and continue to be – of national significance.

Justice brings to life the story of the people who built the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia, and who continue to advocate for social justice.

The Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia was a finalist in the 2012 Human Rights Awards.

Fiona Skyring

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Fiona Skyring is a Sydney-based historian who works for native title organisations, and contributes to a range of community history projects and academic publications.

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Awards

Won – 2011 WA Premier’s Prize

Won – 2011 WA Premier’s Book Awards (State Library of Western Australia Award for WA History)

Won – 2012 Margaret Medcalf Award

Rights/RRP

World
AUD$39.95 / NZD$49.95

Format

Paperback, 235 x 155 mm
460 pages

ISBN

9781921401633

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