In November 2005, Susan Crennan was sworn in as the 45th justice of the High Court of Australia. This follows a brief two year period as a justice of the Federal Court of Australia. In this article, the author recounts the debate leading up to the latest appointment regarding what type of justice should be appointed to the Court, and reviews Crennan\u27s Federal Court judgments in an attempt to provide some insight on the type of High Court justice Crennan will be. What is for certain is that Crennan is enchantingly mysterious. <br /
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George Williams surveys the High Court career of Justice Michael McHugh JUSTICE MICHAEL McHUGH reti...
The article argues for reform in the process by which members of the Australian judiciary are select...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...
Two new High Court justices will be the pick of the crop, but whose crop, asks GEORGE WILLIAMS YOU ...
The recent retirement of Justice Susan Crennan prompts questions about her judicial legacy. These qu...
At a time when the court’s decisions are making life complicated for the government, Nicola Roxon is...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Throughout 2016, Attorney-General George Brandis QC repeatedly denied ...
Our top court’s bench must be more reflective of society, argues George Williams NEXT YEAR, Justice ...
This article examines whether the gender balance on the High Court of Australia has disrupted the ge...
The framers of the Australian Constitution entrenched the principle of separation of powers—specific...
We will soon see evidence of how the Rudd government sees the High Court, writes GEORGE WILLIAMS, bu...
When Queensland\u27s Chief Justice, Tim Carmody, resigned last year he brought to an end months of s...
On Chief Justice Robert French’s retirement from the High Court of Australia, it is appropriate to r...
In 1977 Chief Justice Barwick gave one of the first statistical snapshots of the Australian courts a...
With the upcoming retirement of Justice Michael McHugh from the High Court, Andrew Lynch discusses h...
George Williams surveys the High Court career of Justice Michael McHugh JUSTICE MICHAEL McHUGH reti...
The article argues for reform in the process by which members of the Australian judiciary are select...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...