Why are there no adult community courts operating in the Northern Territory of Australia?
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Spiers Williams, Mary
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University of New South Wales
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Magistrates in the Northern Territory of Australia (‘NT’)
have a long history of attempting to involve community
members in justice processes, particularly in ‘bush courts’,
that apparently predates such efforts of other Australian
jurisdictions. Since 2007, both wholly local initiatives,
such as law and justice committees or court initiated
intercultural engagements with mainstream justice
processes such as Community Courts, have struggled
to gain momentum and have now completely desisted.
Given the historical interest and repeated engagements
by NT magistrates—and at a time when interest in
community participation in summary justice processes
in other Australian jurisdictions are enthusiastically
pursued—why is it that now adult Community Courts
in the NT have stalled?
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Indigenous Law Bulletin
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2099-12-31
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