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Legal academic backs Ocker judges on Supreme Court

There's no reason in principle why retired Australian judges should not sit in the Supreme Court, according to Otago University law school head, Professor Mark Henaghan.National Business Review 24/7 subscriber online edition revealed exclusively this week

Jock Anderson
Fri, 05 Mar 2010

There’s no reason in principle why retired Australian judges should not sit in the Supreme Court, according to Otago University law school head, Professor Mark Henaghan.

National Business Review 24/7 subscriber online edition revealed exclusively this week that Attorney-General Chris Finlayson had,

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Jock Anderson
Fri, 05 Mar 2010
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