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David Anthony Hunt AO QC (15 February 1935, Sydney, Australia)[1] is an Australian judge who served on the Supreme Court of New South Wales, where he was the Chief Judge at Common Law,[2] and the Judicial Commission of New South Wales. Subsequent to his retirement in 1998, Justice Hunt joined the International Criminal Court, where he participated in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia[3] and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.[4]
Justice Hunt is the father of political satirist Simon Hunt.[5]
References
- ^ His Excellency the Hon DAVID ANTHONY HUNT AO at the Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration; retrieved 24 April 2011
- ^ From controversy to credibility: 20 years of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales, 2008; retrieved 24 April 2011
- ^ Report 93 (1999) - Review of Section 316 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW): Participants, published 2 May 2001; retrieved 24 April 2011
- ^ Appeal chamber confirms it: Bagilishema is free, at the Arusha Times, by Hirondelle News Agency; published 6 July 2002; retrieved 24 April 2011
- ^ Hanson stung by the peril of Pauline, by Robert Milliken, at the Independent; published 3 October 1998; retrieved 24 April 2011
Categories:- Officers of the Order of Australia
- People from Sydney
- 1935 births
- Living people
- Judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
- University of Queensland alumni
- Australian Queen's Counsel
- Australian law biography stubs
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