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Dr Ingrid Matthews

Lecturer

Bachelor Economics (UNE 1992)

Bachelor Laws (UNE 2008)

Doctor of Philosophy (WSU 2021)

Law & Justice
School of Law, Society & Criminology

Ingrid Matthews (BEc LLB PhD) is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Justice. Her recently conferred PhD (2021) is on decolonising legal education. Ingrid has published research on how structural power relations are invisiblilsed in public discourse; and she has worked extensively on developing curriculum around the ontology of legal pluralism and rejecting anglo-centric pedagogy in law and criminology. Her core research and expertise are in creation of criminality by the colonial state and the jurisprudence of colonisation. 

Phone
0421731597
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Matthews I; Stobbs N; Matthews I, 2025, 'Affirmative Consent and Patriarchal Paradigms of Power in the Criminal Law', The University of New South Wales law journal, 48, pp. 470 - 501,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Smith EK; Matthews I, 2025, 'The enduring presence of ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’: an anti-colonial analysis', Settler Colonial Studies, pp. 1 - 22,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Matthews I, 2023, 'The colonial logic of child removal', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 29, pp. 551 - 557,
  • Reports | 2022
    Buxton-Namisnyk E; Giannacopoulos M; Gibbon H; Kaladelfos A; Matthews I; Paetzholdt U; McNamara L, 2022, Submission to NSW Government on the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Coercive Control) Bill 2022, Centre for Crime, Law and Society
    Reports | 2022
    McNamara L; Matthews I; Sentas V; Williams L, 2022, Submission to the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission NSW: Review of the operation of amendments to the consorting law under Part 3A Division 7 of the Crimes Act 1900, Centre for Crime, Law and Justice, ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼÇ

NSW Bar Association Human Rights Law (2007)