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Essays in Honour of Chief Justice French

Edited by: Henry Jackson

ISBN13: 9781760021993
Published: July 2019
Publisher: The Federation Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Hardback
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This volume comprises six substantive papers and two replies each of which were presented at a colloquium held to honour the contribution of Chief Justice French shortly before his retirement from the High Court. The topics were chosen to reflect important aspects or themes from his Honour’s career and public life. Each of the papers represent a significant contribution to legal scholarship as well as providing a fitting tribute to his Honour’s significant contribution to the law.

The impressive contributors to this important volume are Justice Gordon and Justice Edelman of the High Court of Australia, Justice Katrina Banks-Smith of the Federal Court of Australia (Perth), Judge of Appeal Mitchell and Justice Pritchard and Justice Corboy of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, Raelene Webb QC, former President of the National Native Title Tribunal and Professor Anne Twomey of the University of Sydney.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Foreword by Matthew Howard SC, President of Western Australian Bar Association, 2015-2018
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
1. Statutory Construction as an Expression of Constitutional Relationships – Approaches of the French High Court
Justice R M Mitchell
2. The French Court, the Nature of the Executive Power and its Reconciliation with the Expenditure Power
Professor Anne Twomey
3. The Interaction between Science and Law – Legal Science or a Science of Law
Justice Michelle Gordon
4. Science and the Law – A Reply to the Paper Given by Justice Gordon
Justice Katrina Banks-Smith
5. Chief Justice French, Judicial Power, and Chapter III of the Commonwealth Constitution
Justice James Edelman
6. Chapter III of the Commonwealth Constitution – Commentary on the Paper Given by Justice James Edelman
Justice Janine Pritchard
7. The French High Court – Some Comments on Principles, Policies and Appeals in Crime
Justice Michael Corboy
8. No Mere Platitude – The Influence of Chief Justice French on Native Title
Raelene Webb QC
Index