- Larissa Behrendt
Larissa Behrendt (born
1 April 1969 ) is anAboriginal Australian academic and writer. She is currently a Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies at theUniversity of Technology, Sydney .Behrendt completed a Bachelor of Laws at the
University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 1992, and in the same year she was admitted by theSupreme Court of New South Wales to practice as asolicitor . Behrendt then travelled to theUnited States , where she completed a Master of Laws atHarvard Law School in 1994, and a Doctorate of Laws from the same institution in 1998. In 2000 she was admitted by theSupreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory to practice as abarrister .During her stay at Harvard Law School, Behrendt also worked in
Canada with a range ofFirst Nations organisations. In 1999, she worked with theAssembly of First Nations in developing a gender equality policy, and she also represented the Assembly at the United Nations. Also in 1999, she did a study for theSlavey people comparingnative title developments in Australia, Canada andNew Zealand .Since 1998, Behrendt has been a member of the
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), and was appointed to the Institute's Research Advisory Council in 2000. Between 2000 and 2002, Behrendt worked with theAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission , developing various policies, and in 2000 she worked withMick Dodson at theCouncil for Aboriginal Reconciliation developing a reconciliation policy and draft reconciliation legislation.Behrendt has written extensively on legal and indigenous social justice issues. She has published two books, "Aboriginal Dispute Resolution" (1995)cite book | first=Larissa | last=Behrendt | year=1995 | title=Aboriginal dispute resolution: a step towards self-determination and community autonomy | publisher=Federation Press | id=ISBN 1-86287-178-7] and "Achieving Social Justice" (2003),cite book | first=Larissa | last=Behrendt | year=2003 | title=Achieving social justice : indigenous rights and Australia's future | publisher=Federation Press | id=ISBN 1-86287-450-6] and has written many articles for Australian and Canadian legal journals. Behrendt has also written a novel, "Home",cite book | first=Larissa | last=Behrendt | year=2004 | title=Home | publisher=University of Queensland Press | id=ISBN 0-7022-3407-9] which won the
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards ,David Unaipon Award in 2002, and theCommonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Novel in the South East Asian/South Pacific region in 2005. She also won the award for outstanding achievement in literature in the 2004 Deadlys. She has been a director of theSydney Writers' Festival since 2002.UNSW awarded Behrendt the Alumni of the Year Award in 1993, and she is now a life member of the alumni association. Also in 1993, she was the winner of the
Lionel Murphy Foundation Scholarship. In 2002, Behrendt was the co-recipient of the inauguralNeville Bonner National Teaching Award. Behrendt has taught at UNSW, theAustralian National University , and the University of Technology, Sydney, where she has been a member of the University's Council since 2002.Notes
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