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12021Judgment: Members of the Yorta Yorta Aborginal Community v Victoria (2002) 214 CLR 422Burns, Marcelle 3-May-2022
22018The 'natural' law of nations: society and the exclusion of First Nations as subjects of international lawBurns, Marcelle 27-Mar-2019
317-Oct-2017Yarning about Lawyering with and for Rural and Regional Aboriginal CommunitiesBurns, Marcelle ; Cavanagh, Russell; O'Donnell, Melissa4-Apr-2019
42015Indigenous Knowledges: A Strategy for First Nations Peoples Engagement in Higher EducationWatson, Irene; Burns, Marcelle 1-Jun-2016
52013Shifting global power and shifting state power: DRIP, BRICs and CANZUSBurns, Marcelle 23-May-2019

Credit Name
Marcelle Burns
Full Name
Burns, Marcelle
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mburns7
 
Position Title
Lecturer in Law
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Biography
Marcelle Burns is a Gomeroi-Kamilaroi first nations’ woman and lecturer at the School of Law, University of New England (UNE). She has over twenty years’ experience in the field of Indigenous peoples and law, working as both as a lawyer and academic. Her legal professional experience includes working as a solicitor with the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited, the Legal Aid Commission of NSW, and in private practice assisting in native title and land rights claims. As an academic she has contributed to developing Indigenous inclusive legal curriculum at UNE, Queensland University of Technology and Southern Cross University. Her main research interests include the recognition of First Nations in international and domestic laws, and the inclusion of Indigenous knowledges and cultural competency in legal education. From 2015-2018 she was the Project Leader for the Indigenous Cultural Competency for Legal Academics Program, funded by the Australian Government Department of Education of Training. Marcelle is also a member of the National Indigenous Research and Knowledges Network, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Consortium and the Friends of Myall Creek Memorial (Armidale Branch). Marcelle’s contributions to Indigenous legal education, research and legal practice were recognised by her being awarded Southern Cross University’s School of Law and Justice Alumnus of the Year in 2017. She also received the 2018 School of Law and Faculty Award for Teaching and Learning Research for her work on Indigenous cultural competency in legal education.
 
Discipline
School of Law
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Burns
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Given Name
Marcelle
 
Preferred Given Name
Marcelle
School/Department
School of Law
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