
About
Dr Dylan Lino is a Senior Lecturer at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, and an affiliate of the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law. His research focuses on constitutional law, colonialism, and Indigenous rights within Australia's settler state, particularly the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. He holds degrees from UNSW, Harvard University, and the University of Melbourne. His work critically examines historical legal frameworks, British constitutional thought (notably A.V. Dicey), and the intersections of law, colonialism, and Indigenous sovereignty.
Education:
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts, UNSW
- Master of Laws, Harvard University
- PhD, University of Melbourne
Research Interests:
- Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples
- Legal history of colonialism and empire
- Settler colonial legal systems
- Indigenous rights and self-determination
Publications highlight debates over constitutional reform, Indigenous sovereignty, and historical legal exclusion. His recent work critiques Australia's constitutional framework and advocates for structural legal changes to address Indigenous marginalization. He is actively involved in submissions to constitutional reform processes and contributes to public discourse on Twitter and SSRN.
Lino supervises postgraduate students and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on Indigenous legal issues. His research bridges historical analysis with contemporary legal challenges, emphasizing the need for transformative legal frameworks to address colonial legacies.
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