Living Greatly in the Law Living Greatly in the Law

Living Greatly in the Law

Hal Wootten’s selected writing and speeches

    • $19.99
    • $19.99

Publisher Description

John Halden ‘Hal’ Wootten (1922-2021) – lawyer, legal academic and the founder of the UNSW Faculty of Law – made a major contribution to the law and public life in Australia. Wootten’s essays on the causes he felt passionately about, including the rights of First Nations peoples, press degradation, the future of legal education, climate change, the Palestinian tragedy, are as fresh and relevant today as when they were written.

Wootten’s vision of what was important lead to a series of interesting jumps in his career, from barrister to law school dean to Supreme Court judge; from Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody to Chairman of the Australian Press Council. At all times he sought to ‘live greatly in the law’ – by his values and for those ‘upon whom the law bears harshly’.

In this edited collection of essays, speeches and unpublished work, David Dixon and Andrew Lynch present Wootten’s contribution to shaping a more just society.

‘We all continue to benefit from Hal’s legacy of “living greatly in the law” through the generations of lawyers he has educated and inspired. This important book introduces his vision to the next generation.’ – Jennifer Robinson

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
NewSouth Publishing
SELLER
NewSouth Books
SIZE
4.3
MB
The Damsel The Damsel
2021
Urban Design for an Urban Century Urban Design for an Urban Century
2014
Notes To My Daughter Notes To My Daughter
2010
Leadership for Sustainability Leadership for Sustainability
2022
Hell Hath No Fury Hell Hath No Fury
2022
Six-Gun Shuffle Six-Gun Shuffle
2021