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Biography
Dr Marshall is a Senior Research Fellow based at the Australian National University's School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) in the College of Law, Governance & Policy. She is a practising lawyer and leading legal scholar with expertise in Aboriginal water rights, native title rights in Sea Country, Indigenous governance and the intersection of Traditional Knowledge systems and western intellectual property regimes, especially as it relates to Indigenous commercialisation of traditional medicines.
Virginia’s doctoral thesis 'A web of Aboriginal water rights: Examining the competing Aboriginal claim for water property rights and interests in Australia' won the 2015 WEH Stanner Award and was published by AIATSIS Aboriginal Studies Press as Overturning Aqua nullius, recognised as a seminal publication.
Virginia is a former criminal defence lawyer with NSW Legal Aid, former associate & researcher with the Federal Court of Australia, and former Senior Legal Officer with the Australian Law Reform Commission. She is a professional member of the NSW Law Society and Women Lawyers Association of NSW.
Virginia holds various government appointments including serving on the Climate Change Authority Board; Past elected Chair of the Committee on Aboriginal Water Interests (CAWI); Australia's Economic Accelerator Noard Member; Great Artesian Basin Stakeholder Advisory Committee Member.
Virginia is in high demand for conferences and seminars, in Australia and internationally in her area of research interests. She is the lead Chief Investigator on an Australian Research Council Grant titled "Barriers & Pathways to development of Indigenous traditional medicines" (IN220100031).
Qualifications
- Graduate Certificate in Laws (Criminal Practice): [2017] University of Wollongong
- Doctor of Philosophy (Law): [2014] Macquarie University
- Master of Laws [2002] Australian National University
- Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice: [2003] University of Wollongong
- Bachelor of Laws: [2002] University of Wollongong
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours): [1999] University of Wollongong
- Bachelor of Vocational Education and Training: [1999] Charles Sturt University
Research interests
Dr Marshall's research interests are:
- Indigenous legal systems
- Indigenous Traditional medicines
- Indigenous Water Law & Policy
- Human Rights-Based systems
- Legal Practice.
Education/Academic qualification
Law, PhD, A web of water rights: Examining the competing Aboriginal claim for water property rights & interests in Australia, Macquarie University
Award Date: 23 Sept 2014
LLB/ARTS Hons, Bachelor, University of Wollongong
Award Date: 14 Aug 2002
Master of Laws, Master, Australian National University (ANU)
Award Date: 8 Aug 2002
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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A tale of two rivers – Baaka and Martuwarra, Australia: Shared voices and art towards water justice
Bates, W. B., Chu, L., Claire, H., Colloff, M. J., Cotton, R., Davies, R., Larsen, L., Loughrey, G., Manero, A., Marshall, V., Martin, S., Nguyen, N. M., Nikolakis, W., Poelina, A., Schulz, D., Taylor, K. S., Williams, J., Wyrwoll, P. & Grafton, R. Q., Apr 2024, In: Anthropocene Review. 11, 1, p. 228-261 34 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: The loss of a Voice
Cooms, V., Marshall, V., Morris, S. & Kenny, M., 16 Oct 2024Research output: Non-textual form › Audio/Visual Format
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A systematic literature review of non-market valuation of Indigenous peoples’ values: Current knowledge, best-practice and framing questions for future research
Manero, A., Taylor, K., Nikolakis, W., Adamowicz, W., Marshall, V., Spencer-Cotton, A., Nguyen, M. & Grafton, R. Q., Apr 2022, In: Ecosystem Services. 54, 18 p., 101417.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Open Access40 Citations (Scopus) -
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Belonging to Country
Minniecon, R. (Creator) & Marshall, V. (Creator), 2021Research output: Non-textual form › Audio/Visual Format
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Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Telling the truth about Australia’s past
Marshall, V. (Creator), Swanton, P. (Creator), King, T. (Creator) & Kenny, M. (Creator), 2021Research output: Non-textual form › Audio/Visual Format
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Barriers and pathways to development of Indigenous traditional medicines
Marshall, V. (PI), Kowal, E. (CoI) & Quinn, R. (CoI)
13/09/22 → 12/09/26
Project: Research
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