Dr Thalia Anthony


Profile

Degrees

BA (Hons I), LLB (Hons I) PhD Syd

Courses Taught in 2006

  • Criminal Law
  • Tort Law
  • Foundations of Law

Current Areas of Research Interest

  • Indigenous People and the Law
  • Criminology
  • Comparative Tort Law
  • Native Title
  • Legal History

Publications

Books | Book Chapters | Journal Articles | Other publications | Editorial positions | Public Lectures, Seminars and Conference papers | Policy Submissions | Media

Books

Book chapters

Journal Articles

  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Unmapped Territory: Indigenous Stolen Wages on Cattle Stations’ (2007) 11(1) Australian Indigenous Law Reporter 4
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Reconciliation & Conciliation: The Irreconcilable Dilemma of the 1965 'Equal' Wage Case for Aboriginal Station Workers’ (2007) 93 Labour History 1
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Australia’s anachronistic advocates’ immunity: Lessons from comparative tort law’ (2007) 15 Torts Law Review 11
  • Anthony, T, ‘History Wars and Implications for Native Title’ (2007) 11(1) Supra Express - A Publication for Postgraduates 16-17
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘History wars and implications for native title’ (2007) 11(1) Express 16
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Indigenous Self-Determination and Crime: Out of Tune and Out of Time’, (2006) This Century’s Review.
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Aboriginal Self-determination after ATSIC: reappropriation of the ‘original position’’ (2005) 14(1) Polemic 4
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Labour relations on northern cattle stations: feudal exploitation and accommodation’ (2004) 4(3) Drawing Board: An Australian Review of Public Affairs 117
  • Thalia Anthony, ‘Postcolonial Feudal Hauntings of Northern Australian Cattle Stations’ (2003) 7 Law Text Culture 277

Other publications

Editorial positions

  • (2007-2008) Australian Indigenous Law Reporter
  • (2005-2008) Journal of Australian Labour History

Public Lectures, Seminars and Conference papers

  • ‘Sir William Blackstone's feudal force in colonial settings’, Paper Presented at William Blackstone (1723-1780): Life, Thought, Influence Conference, 14-15 December 2007, University of Adelaide: http://www.hss.adelaide.edu.au/historypolitics/conferences/blackstone/program.html
  • ‘Diminishment of citizenship: Northern Territory and Cape York Indigenous Welfare Models’, Paper Presented at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Conference, 5-8 November 2007, Australian National University:
    http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/8611/Session_15_ROWSE_2.pdf
  • Convenor and presenter, Australasian Critical Criminology Conference, 13 July 2007, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney: http://www.criminology.law.usyd.edu.au/criticalcriminologyconf.htm#ccconf
  • ‘Stolen wages: the long wait for Northern Territory Indigenous workers’, Koori Centre Lectures, 10 August 2007, University of Sydney: http://www.koori.usyd.edu.au/news/lectures.shtml
  • ‘Legal Remedies for Stolen Indigenous Wages’, University of Sydney Faculty of Law Lunch Seminar, 16 August 2007: http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/news/lunchseminars.shtml
  • ‘Australian Colonial History’, Lewis and Clark Seminar for US Students, January 2006, 2007, 2008
  • ‘Land Rights and Indigenous Legal Identities’ (with Tim Rowse) Law and Society Conference, 15 December 2006, University of Wollongong
  • ‘William Blackstone and north Australian settlement’, 50th Anniversary Conference of the Oriental Society of Australia, 4 December 2006, University of Sydney
  • ‘Reconciliation and Conciliation: the irreconcilable dilemma of the 1965 Equal Wage Case for Aboriginal Station Workers’, Labour History Symposium: Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration 10 November 2006, University of Sydney
  • ‘Evidence in Native Title Cases and the History Wars’ SUPRA Postgraduate Conference, Feature Session, 28 September 2006, University of Sydney
  • ‘New Directions in Indigenous Justice’ Sociology Seminar Series, 24 August 2006, Macquarie University
  • Discussion on ‘Comparative Analysis and the Sociology of Law’ Reading, Julius Stone Intersections Series, 27 April 2006, University of Sydney Faculty of Law
  • ‘Aboriginal labour and feudal law’, 22nd Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society, 2003, Brisbane
  • ‘Undressing Keith Windschuttle’, Intercultural Studies Annual Conference, June 2003, University of Newcastle
  • ‘Frontier Conflict and Aboriginal Crime’ Postgraduate Arts Conference, May 2003, University of Sydney

Policy Submissions

Media