The court as archive / / editors, Ann Genovese, Trish Luker, Kim Rubenstein.

"Until the late 20th century, ‘an archive’ generally meant a repository for documents, as well as the generic name for the wide range of documents the repository might hold. An archive could be visited, and then also searched, to discover past actions or lives that had meaning for the present....

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Ann Genovese is a historian of modern Australian jurisprudence, and an Associate Professor at the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. Trish Luker is based in the Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney. Kim Rubenstein is a Professor in the Law School in the ANU College of Law, a former Convenor of the ANU Gender Institute and a Public Policy Fellow at The Australian National University and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and the Australian Academy of Social Sciences.
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