Living Greatly in the Law, 9781761170409
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A life in law, fighting for justice and a better world.

Living Greatly in the Law

hal wootten's selected writing and speeches

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    31 August 2025

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Summary

Living Greatly in the Law: The Visionary Legacy of Hal Wootten

John Halden ‘Hal’ Wootten (1922–2021) left an extraordinary mark on the law and public life, renowned for his breadth of vision and lasting impact. This book compiles his most insightful speeches and writings on subjects close to his heart and areas of deep expertise: justice for Indigenous Australians, international development, environmental protection, legal education, the responsibilities of the legal profession, and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781761170409
ISBN-10:1761170406
Author:David Dixon, Andrew Lynch
Publisher:NewSouth Publishing
Imprint:NewSouth Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:31 August 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
About The Author

David Dixon

Emeritus Professor David Dixon was Dean of Law at UNSW (2006-16). Hal Wootten was his friend and mentor. David’s books and papers focus on the relationship between legal regulation and policing practice, including edited collections A Culture of Corruption: Changing an Australian Police Service (Institute of Criminology) and The Integrity of Criminal. He has also served as editor of the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology and as international editor of the British Society of Criminology’s journal, Criminology & Criminal Justice.

Professor Andrew Lynch is Dean of Law at UNSW and in his almost 20 years at UNSW has shared in the appreciation of all that Hal achieved in his founding of the law school, as well as the remarkable example he continues to set for the University’s students of a life lived with commitment to both professional excellence and justice. His experience as an editor of books includes Counter-Terrorism and Beyond: The Culture of Law and Justice After 9⁄11 (Routledge 2010), Tomorrow’s Federation: Reforming Australian Government (Federation Press 2012), Great Australian Dissents (CUP 2016) and The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court: Individual, Collegial and Institutional Judicial Dynamics in Australia (CUP 2021).

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