2023 Richard Cooper Memorial Lecture

2023 Richard Cooper Memorial Lecture

Please join us for this special presentation by Adjunct Professor Jonathan Fulcher at the 2023 Richard Cooper Memorial Lecture event.

By The University of Queensland Law School

Date and time

Thu, 16 Nov 2023 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM AEST

Location

Federal Court, Court 1, Level 7 Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts 119 North Quay, Brisbane.

119 North Quay Brisbane City, QLD 4000 Australia

About this event

The TC Beirne School of Law and the Federal Court of Australia, invite you to the 2023 Richard Cooper Memorial Lecture. The lecture will be held in person in Brisbane's CBD while simultaneously live-streamed for those out of state.

Lecture topic: Epistemology and Accountability under the Native Title Act 1993

Claims to knowledge are made in the native title system by lawyers, anthropologists, historians and common law native title holders. These claims are more or less affected both by the role each of these groups plays in the development of a successful native title determination (and in trials in unsuccessful determinations), and by the political and institutional locus in which each of these groups operates or is situated. The accountability of each of these native title actors also affects the extent to which knowledge claims are privileged or ‘come out on top’ as the knowledge claims compete for the attention of judges making those determinations (negative or positive). Issues such as the choice of advisers made by native title groups, the level of political influence the native title group and its advisers may have with the State or Commonwealth, the extent of access to funding and the accountability of each of these groups to the other deserves greater scrutiny. The native title system as it is currently designed on occasion produces arbitrary outcomes for those the system is designed to protect: the common law holders. Whether that system can be improved depends not only on the good faith of those involved in it. It also depends on those involved being transparent and accountable to the common law holders, both by making knowledge claims that can stand the scrutiny of the courts and by being transparent and accountable to the various masters those involved in the system serve.

About the speaker

Adjunct Professor Jonathan Fulcher is a partner and National Head of Resources and Energy at HopgoodGanim Lawyers, teaches Native Title Law and Natural Resources Law at the University of Queensland and has worked in the native title space for 30 years.

Event program

  • 5:30-6:00pm: Registration and canapés on arrival (in-person only)
  • 6:00-7:00pm [AEST]: Lecture address (online and in-person)
  • 7:00-7:30pm: Canapé reception (in-person only)

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