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Asmi Wood is a distinguished professor at the Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, specializing in Indigenous legal studies. With a PhD and an LLB with Honors, Professor Wood has made significant contributions to the understanding of Indigenous engagement in judicial decision-making and governance frameworks. He has received several accolades for his teaching and research, including the National Teaching Award in 2020 and the Vice Chancellor's Teaching Excellence Award in 2010. Professor Wood’s research interests include the use of non-state actors in legal contexts and the promotion of Indigenous voices in legal processes. His expertise extends to supervising research students and managing various collaborative projects aimed at enhancing Indigenous knowledge and cultural rights, such as the ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures. Over his career, he has contributed to numerous publications and has an h-index indicating his influential role in shaping contemporary Indigenous legal studies.
Australian National University College of Law • Canberra, Australia
Leading research and academic teaching in Indigenous law.
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