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Miranda Forsyth is a Professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) in the College of Asia and Pacific at ANU. Prior to coming to ANU, she was a senior lecturer in criminal law at the law school of the University of the South Pacific, based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Miranda is the author of A Bird that Flies with Two Wings: Kastom and State Justice Systems in Vanuatu (2009) ANU ePress and co-author of Weaving Intellectual Property Policy in Small island Developing States, Intersentia 2015.
The central analytical question animating Miranda’s scholarship is how people’s diverse justice needs can best be met in contexts of multiple legal and normative orders. Her geographical focus has been primarily in the Pacific Islands region, particularly Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. Previous projects include the relationships between state and customary justice in Vanuatu and a pluralistic approach to the regulation of intellectual property in the Pacific Islands.
Current research projects focussing on the Pacific include the potential of Restorative Justice for the Pacific islands region, particularly in relation to gender based violence; the promise and challenges of Community Rule-Making as regulatory innovation; and a multi-year project on overcoming sorcery accusation related violence in Papua New Guinea. Miranda is also working on the development of a new agenda for Environmental Restorative Justice in both Australia and internationally.
Miranda draws creatively upon theories and methodological approaches from the disciplines of law, anthropology and criminology to interrogate these issues, working in close partnerships with Pacific islands researchers and research institutions.
Qualifications
Research interests
Legal Pluralism ; Law and Society ; Legal anthropology ; Restorative Justice ; Crime and Violence ; Government and Politics of Asia and the Pacific ; Intellectual Property Law
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Beyond punishment: Australia's journey with restorative justice
Rossner, M., Forsyth, M. & Eales, S., Jul 2025, In: The Law Society Journal. 12, p. 78-84 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Building peace from the ground up: a call for a peace strategy in PNG
Forsyth, M. & Dinnen, S., 15 Apr 2025, Devpolicy Blog.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › General Article
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Care as advocacy: transforming sorcery fears through love and compassion
Forsyth, M., 2025, Devpolicy Blog 6 p.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › General Article
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Community Order-Making in Melanesia Part 1 –Empirical Findings
Forsyth, M., Dinnen, S., Tuhanuku, A. & Roberts, A., 2025, 2 p. Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs (ANU).Research output: Other contribution
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Environmental Restorative Justice: Creating Spaces for Traditional Owner Knowledge and Cultural Values in Regulatory Environment Protection
Forsyth, M., Hollingworth, D., Tepper, F. & Walker, C., Jun 2025, In: Environmental and Planning Law Journal. 41, 1, p. 41-60 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Overcoming Violence and Building Peace in Conditions of Complexity in PNG
Forsyth, M. (PI)
29/06/24 → 10/09/29
Project: Research
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Community Rule-Making in the Pacific Islands as Regulatory Innovation
Forsyth, M. (PI), Boodoosingh, R. (CoI), Dinnen, S. (CoI), Hukula, F. (CoI), Kipongi, W. (CoI) & Roberts, A. (CoI)
31/01/22 → 31/01/27
Project: Research
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Survivor Centred Restorative Justice in Response to Sexual Violence - mapping practice and potential
Rossner, M. (PI), Bartels, L. (CoI), Forsyth, M. (CoI) & Hope, J. (CoI)
15/12/23 → 15/03/25
Project: Research
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Local Leadership and Collective Action for Change - SARV Advisor
Forsyth, M. (PI)
21/09/23 → 31/12/24
Project: Research
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