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2006A constitutional framework for indigenous governanceReilly, A.
2016Asylum seekers in the community: the importance of work for a decent lifeReilly, A.
2014Australian Public LawAppleby, G.; Reilly, A.; Grenfell, L.
2011Australian public lawReilly, A.; Appleby, G.; Grenfell, L.; Lacey, W.
2002Budgetary federalismReilly, A.; Moens, G.; Biffot, R.
2023Building National Identity through the Constitution: The Canadian Charter ExperienceNeudorf, L.; Olijnyk, A.; Reilly, A.
2003Can Liberalism be PC?: Duncan lvison's Postcolonial LiberalismReilly, A.
2003Cartography and Native TitleReilly, A.
2004Cartography, property and the aesthetics of place: mapping native title in AustraliaReilly, A.; Kenyon, A.; Rush, P.
2004Claiming the past: historical understanding in Australian native title jurisprudenceReilly, A.; Genovese, A.
2013Confusion of tongues: Constitutional recognition of languages and language rights in AustraliaReilly, A.
2023Constitutional Interpretation and the Australian PeopleOlijnyk, A.; Olijnyk, A.; Reilly, A.
2013Critical thinking in legal education: Our journeyAppleby, G.; Burdon, P.; Reilly, A.
2020Cultural accommodation and the policing of Aboriginal communities: a case study of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara LandsWhellum, P.; Nettelbeck, A.; Reilly, A.
2001Dedicated seats for Indigenous Australians in Federal ParliamentReilly, A.
2016Deliberative democracyBurdon, P.; Reilly, A.; Appleby, G.; Dixon, R.
2009Finding an indigenous perspective in administrative lawReilly, A.
2002From a jurisprudence of regret to a regrettable jurisprudence: shaping Native Title from Mabo to WardReilly, A.
2006How Mabo helps us forgetReilly, A.
2009How sorry are we? The limits of the apology to the stolen generationReilly, A.