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It is a privilege to share this conversation with Sir Justice Joe Williams, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
This podcast was recorded on Wurundjeri Country at the Melbourne Law School.
The White Noise podcast is a production of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub at the University of Melbourne. We share stories of First Nations excellence in Law and Justice.
The White Noise podcast is hosted and produced by Jaynaya Dwyer, Lecturer at the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub.
The soundtrack, White Noise, is written and performed by John Wayne Parsons (Yuggerabul Meriam Le). We are grateful to John Wayne for lending his voice to this program.
Our sincere to the staff of the MLS Digital Studio for the production of this podcast:
Download a full transcript of this episode on our website.
Feedback
To send feedback on this episode or to make inquiries about the White Noise podcast please contact [email protected].
More information on the episode
This podcast was recorded during Justice William’s visit to Melbourne to give the Caldwell Lecture titled Mā te ture anō te ture e āki (The Law must look itself in the mirror). You can view the lecture here.
You can learn more about the themes discussed in this episode through the following of Justice William’s publications and speeches:
In this conversation we discussed the following judgements of the Supreme Court of New Zealand:
By White NoiseIt is a privilege to share this conversation with Sir Justice Joe Williams, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
This podcast was recorded on Wurundjeri Country at the Melbourne Law School.
The White Noise podcast is a production of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub at the University of Melbourne. We share stories of First Nations excellence in Law and Justice.
The White Noise podcast is hosted and produced by Jaynaya Dwyer, Lecturer at the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub.
The soundtrack, White Noise, is written and performed by John Wayne Parsons (Yuggerabul Meriam Le). We are grateful to John Wayne for lending his voice to this program.
Our sincere to the staff of the MLS Digital Studio for the production of this podcast:
Download a full transcript of this episode on our website.
Feedback
To send feedback on this episode or to make inquiries about the White Noise podcast please contact [email protected].
More information on the episode
This podcast was recorded during Justice William’s visit to Melbourne to give the Caldwell Lecture titled Mā te ture anō te ture e āki (The Law must look itself in the mirror). You can view the lecture here.
You can learn more about the themes discussed in this episode through the following of Justice William’s publications and speeches:
In this conversation we discussed the following judgements of the Supreme Court of New Zealand: