One law for all? :

"In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, accountable to English law, but fully entitled to its protection. However, the dreams of London’s reformers rapidly soured as British law struggled to protect the settlers’ interests and failed to protect Aboriginal lives and birthrights. Using rarely discussed documents, Pope reveals how the complexities played out and where, despite the rhetoric, Aboriginal people were treated poorly.

This is the first study of the stories behind the court appearances. It reveals the people who developed relationships across the racial divide: Aboriginal people confused about why they were facing a magistrate and deciding whether to resist the invaders or move quietly into their society; colonists struggling to keep their pastoral enterprises going, and finding there was more to the story than they thought; officials working with inadequate resources and lawyers mounting arguments to keep their Aboriginal clients out of gaol; and, a Chief Justice trying to apply English law to Indigenous citizens.

Using rarely discussed documents, Pope reveals how the complexities played out and where, despite the rhetoric, Aboriginal people were treated poorly." -- Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
KUE380.6 .P67 2011
Title Responsibility: 
Alan Pope.
Author Information: 
Alan Pope has also authored one other book, Resistance and Retaliation: aboriginal-European relations in early colonial South Australia (1989).
Production Place: 
Canberra :
Producer: 
Aboriginal Studies Press,
Production Date: 
2011
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Multiple Nations
Reviews: 

Edney, Richard. "One Law for All? Aboriginal People and Criminal Law in Early South Australia." Law Institute Journal, Oct. 2011, p. 78. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A273917785/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

Gava, John. "One Law for All? Aboriginal People and Criminal Law in Early South Australia." Law Society Journal, Sept. 2011, p. 94. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A270815764/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=B....

Catalogue Key: 
7777237