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The Role of the Solicitor-General: Negotiating Law, Politics and the Public Interest


ISBN13: 9781509924721
Published: October 2018
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2016)
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Behind every government there is an impressive team of hard-working government lawyers. In Australia, the Solicitor-General leads that team. A former Attorney-General once said: 'The Solicitor-General is next to the High Court and God.' And yet, the role of government lawyers in Australia, and specifically the Solicitor-General as the most senior of government lawyers, is under-theorised and under-studied.

The Role of the Solicitor-General goes behind the scenes of government - drawing from interviews with over 45 government and judicial officials - to uncover the history, theory and practice of the Australian Solicitor-General. The analysis reveals a role that is of fundamental constitutional importance to ensuring both the legality and the integrity of government action, thus contributing to the achievement of rule of law ideals. The Solicitor-General also works to defend government action and prosecute government policies in the court, and thus performs an important role as messenger between the political and judicial branches of government.

But the Solicitor-General's position, as both an internal integrity check on government and an external warrior for government gives rise to competing pressures: between the law, politics and the public interest. The Australian Solicitor-General has evolved many unique characteristics across the almost two centuries of its history in an attempt to navigate the tensions inherent in the office. These pressures are not unique to the Australian context. The understanding of the Australian framework provided by this book is informed by, and will inform, comparative analysis of the role of government lawyers across the world.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Introducing the Solicitor-General
1. The Solicitor-General and the Constitution
2. The Law Officers: An Historical and Comparative Introduction
3. The Evolution of an Australian Solicitor-General
4. Counsel for the Crown

Negotiating the Tensions
5. The Solicitor-General as Adviser
6. The Solicitor-General as Advocate
7. Independence 8. Conclusions