James Burchett
James Charles Sholto Burchett Queen's Counsel, born in Goodooga, New South Wales, on 11 October 1930,[1] died 30 September 2012,[2] was Justice of the Federal Court of Australia between June 1985 and October 2000[3] and was president of the Australian Copyright Tribunal.
In 1996 he handed a series of judgements which delayed the start of the Super League rugby league breakaway competition.[4]
He conducted the 2001 Inquiry into Military Justice in the Australian Defence Force, which concluded that there was not a culture of widespread or systemic avoidance of due disciplinary processes, nor the use of violence to maintain discipline, in the ADF.[5][6]
Burchett was appointed as the independent code reviewer for the Australian copyright collecting societies' voluntary code of conduct, to monitor and report on compliance with the code.[7] He was Chairperson of the Australian Electoral Commission between 2003 and 2009.[8]
Burchett also served as a judge on the Court of Appeal of Tonga.
References
- ↑ Jim Burchett. The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ↑ James Charles BURCHETT Obituary. The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ↑ Former Judges of the Federal Court of Australia
- ↑ Four-year wait for Australian Super League. The Independent. (12 March 1996).
- ↑ In the face of the Force. The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ↑ Justice for all; Burchett finds no culture of violence exists. Defence.gov.au (30 August 2001).
- ↑ James Burchett QC to Review Code of Conduct for Copyright Collecting Societies
- ↑ Appointment of the Chairperson of the AEC Archived 18 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine.