Law
Michael Kirby: Paradoxes, Principles by A.J. Brown
by Julian Burnside •
Michael Kirby: Paradoxes, Principles by A.J. Brown
Federation Press, $59.95 hb, 528 pp
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There are only seven High Court judges. Since Federation there have been just fifty-six of them (or fifty-five if we discount Justice Piddington, who never sat during his four weeks on the court). High Court judges are rare creatures, and as a rule they are publicly noticed far less than the importance of their work might suggest.
Michael Kirby: Paradoxes, Principles by A.J. Brown
Federation Press, $59.95 hb, 528 pp
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