- Hayden Starke
Infobox Judge
name = Sir Hayden Starke
caption =
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office = Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia
term_start =5 February 1920
term_end =31 January 1950
appointer =Billy Hughes
predecessor = Sir Edmund Barton
successor = Sir Wilfred Fullagar
birth_date = 1871
birth_place = Creswick, Victoria,Australia
death_date = 1958
death_place =Sir Hayden Erskine Starke KCMG (1871 – 1958),
Australia n judge, was a justice of theHigh Court of Australia .Starke was born in the town of Creswick, Victoria in 1871. He was educated at the Scotch College in Melbourne.
He completed a course as an
articled clerk in 1892, and was admitted to theVictorian Bar later that year, having won the annual Prize in Law from theSupreme Court of Victoria . He practised as abarrister until he was appointed to the bench of the High Court in 1920. Between 1903 (when the High Court was created) and 1920, he appeared before the court 211 times, more than any other justice of the court. ref|211 From 1920 to 1921, Starke was the Deputy President of theCommonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration .Starke was a mentor to John Latham, an
Attorney-General of Australia and laterChief Justice of Australia , although there was later friction between them, when Latham was Chief Justice. Starke had a reputation for being upfront and independent. Although it is common practice for the Chief Justice to compose a list of proposals, identifying which justice will hear which case, Starke would regularly arrive and hear cases, often without notice. ref|proposal Starke had a tendency to dissent from the majority opinions offered by the likes of Latham andOwen Dixon . To some extent, commentators have attributed this to personal disagreements with the other justices, as well as his ideological independence. ref|dissent Starke thought that some justices, such asEdward McTiernan , andGeorge Rich , were too heavily under the influence of Owen Dixon, and is said to have referred to them as "parrots" and "worms". ref|parrots_wormsIn 1939, Starke was created a Knight Commander of the
Order of St Michael and St George . He resigned from the High Court on31 January 1950 . Starke died in 1958. A Chair of Law is named after him at the law school ofMonash University .References
# cite web | title=Michael McHugh - The High Court and the Oxford Companion to the High Court | work=High Court of Australia - Speeches | url=http://www.hcourt.gov.au/speeches/mchughj/mchughj_oxford.htm | accessdate=November 30 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=Michael McHugh - Working as a High Court Justice | work=High Court of Australia - Speeches | url=http://www.hcourt.gov.au/speeches/mchughj/mchughj_17AUG05.htm | accessdate=November 30 | accessyear=2005
# cite journal | author=Russell Smyth | title=Judicial Interaction on the Latham Court | journal=Australian Journal of Politics and History | year=2001 | volume=47(3) | pages=330–350
# cite web | title=Opening Speech by the Honourable Mr. Justice Charles | work=The Arbitrator and Mediator | url=http://www.iama.org.au/journal/jn200011/charles.htm | accessdate=November 30 | accessyear=2005
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