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Reflections of an Itinerant Judge in the Asia-Pacific Region

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Extract

Since my retirement from the High Court of Australia in April 1995, I have pursued various activities. As Chairman of the National Library 1995-1998, National Fellow at the Australian National University and Chancellor of the University of New South Wales, I have been concerned with some current issues concerning libraries, including funding and copyright reform. My main purpose on this occasion is to speak about my experiences as a judicial rover in Fiji, the Solomon Islands and Hong Kong, jurisdictions in which I have been sitting as a Judge and as a lecturer at the Chinese National Judges College in Beijing.

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Copyright © 2000 by the International Association of Law Libraries 

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1. Reuters, Beijing, 13 August 1999.Google Scholar

2. BBC Monitoring International Reports, 6 August 1999.Google Scholar

3. South China Morning Post, 6 August 1999.Google Scholar

4. BBC Monitoring International Reports, 5 August 1999.Google Scholar