Hannah McGlade

WA
2020

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Hannah is a Noongar legal academic and practitioner with special interest in Indigenous human rights. She is currently an Associate Professor at Curtin University and her research interests include: Indigenous human rights, with focus on women and children; Aboriginal mental health and healing; constitutional reform; and race discrimination law. Hannah is the winner of the AIATSIS Stanner Award for her work Our greatest challenge: Aboriginal children and human rights.


Hannah is also featured in the 2022 podcast series, Voices of power, created by The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), in partnership with the Churchill Trust. The series features Indigenous Churchill Fellows from around Australia, and explores critical stages in the fight for First Nations rights and self-determination and for meaningful representation in places of power.

Project

To investigate the establishment and foundation of the Sami parliaments particularly the extent of their vested power, responsibility and representative structure

To investigate the establishment and foundation of the Sami parliaments particularly the extent of their vested power, responsibility and representative structure

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