Kirsty Gover

Kirsty Gover is a first generation New Zealander who grew up on Kati Mamoe-Ngai Tahu land. She teaches and writes about domestic and international law affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the United States. She is currently an ARC Future Fellow, working on a project that seeks to showcase written Indigenous law in theories of settler state legal pluralism, and co-directs MLS’ Indigenous Law and Justice Hub (with Dr. Eddie Cubillo). Kirsty is the author of Tribal Constitutionalism: States, Tribes and the Governance of Membership (Oxford University Press, 2011).
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Posts by Kirsty

04.04.22 Aboriginality and Alienage: will Montgomery overturn Love?