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Storytelling in Our Legal System: Healing for the Stolen Generations
Australian Feminist Law Journal ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-18 , DOI: 10.1080/13200968.2019.1741192
Narelle Bedford

This article argues that there would be transformative benefits from expanding opportunities for Indigenous storytelling within plural legal systems such as Australia. The article highlights the successful example of legal storytelling’s inclusion in the inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by forcible removals. Such removals were authorised under Australian Commonwealth, State, and Territory Aboriginal protection/welfare laws and policies. This history has entered the awareness of all Australians as resulting in ‘Stolen Generations’. Opportunities exist to expand legal storytelling beyond inquiries and royal commissions into the wider justice system. Embracing legal storytelling by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people recognises their Voices are important. This need for Voice has become a constantly expressed desire, most recently manifested in the Uluru Statement.



中文翻译:

我们法律体系中的故事讲述:为被盗世代治疗

本文认为,在诸如澳大利亚这样的多元化法律体系中,扩大土著叙事的机会将带来变革性的好处。文章重点介绍了对受强迫迁离影响的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的调查中所包含的法律故事的成功实例。这些清除是根据澳大利亚联邦,州和领地土著保护/福利法律和政策授权的。这段历史已经引起了所有澳大利亚人的关注,导致了“被盗世代”的产生。存在将法律讲故事的范围从调查和皇家委员会扩展到更广泛的司法系统的机会。接受原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的法律故事,人们意识到他们的声音很重要。

更新日期:2020-09-18
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