Lionel Murphy : a political biography
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Lionel Murphy : a political biography
Cambridge University Press, 1997
- hard : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 338-353) and index
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Description
Jenny Hocking's political biography of Australian attorney, politician and High Court judge Lionel Murphy created a sensation when it was first published in 1997. The book forced a reinterpretation of Murphy's considerable legal, social and political legacy. Now available in paperback, this new version includes an epilogue in which Hocking reassesses Murphy's place in the recent political and legal landscape in the light of further controversies. She argues that a long and influential career should not be obscured by the traumatic years before his death nor the media sensationalism since. The release of this important paperback edition comes with a Foreword by Justice Michael Kirby, who reflects thoughtfully on Murphy's career at the High Court.
Table of Contents
- 1. Reluctant exile
- 2. Keith
- 3. Lionel Keith
- 4. Crimes of the heart
- 5. Dream king
- 6. Cooking in the kitchen
- 7. Divine intervention
- 8. Every post a winner
- 9. Last man hanged
- 10. Turbulent politics
- 11. A brand new beat
- 12. A social and cultural government
- 13. A friend of the court
- 14. The election that never was
- 15. Economic law and order
- 16. Criminalising politics
- 17. Legal fiction
- 18. The responsibility of judges
- 19. Troubles
- 20. An unconquered Celt
- 21. Epilogue.
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