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Tony Blackshield

Tony Blackshield is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, an Honorary Professor of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, and an Officer of the Order of Australia. 

Tony Blackshield reviews ‘Owen Dixon’ by Philip Ayres

June–July 2003, no. 252 01 June 2003
Owen Dixon joined the Melbourne bar in 1911. By 1918 he was among its leaders, with the young R.G. Menzies as his pupil (and future lifelong friend). In 1926, five months as an acting Supreme Court judge convinced him ‘that I would never be a judge’; but in January 1929 he accepted an appointment to the High Court. There he would stay for thirty-five years – almost from the beginning as the ... (read more)

Tony Blackshield reviews 'Sir Ronald Wilson: A matter of conscience' by Antonio Buti

December 2007–January 2008, no. 297 01 December 2007
Western Australian Crown Law Department, 1951; Assistant Crown Prosecutor, 1954; Chief Crown Prosecutor, 1959; WA Solicitor-General, 1969–79; High Court judge, 1979–89; Royal Commissioner on WA Inc., 1991–92; President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (‘HREOC’), 1990–97. Australian Student Christian Movement, 1946–49; Secretary, WA Council of Churches, 1951–56; Mod ... (read more)

Tony Blackshield reviews 'Sir Ninian Stephen: A tribute' edited by Timothy L.K. McCormack and Cheryl Saunders

April 2007, no. 290 29 December 2020
The plans for this book were announced at the time of Ninian Stephen’s eightieth birthday, almost four years ago. Each of the ten contributors focuses on one of his public roles in the last thirty-five years – five of them in Australia, and five on the international stage. The last of the Australian positions, ambassador for the environment, is a bridge between the two. Kenneth Keith’s chapt ... (read more)