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The Honourable Justice Jeremy Kirk was sworn-in as a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and as a Judge of Appeal on 21 April 2022. His Honour graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws in 1995, receiving a University Medal in Law alongside numerous academic accolades. His Honour was subsequently awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford. His Honour was called to the bar in 2002, joining Eleven Wentworth and then taking silk in 2011.
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Guhong Zhou | Associate to Justice Kirk | (02) 9230 8053 |
Legal, cultural or benevolent organisations
Chair, Legal Qualifications Committee of the Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW |
Deputy Presiding Member, Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW |
19–20 April |
Appellate Judges’ Conference (Adelaide) |
18–19 July |
Australian Institute of Administrative Law National Administrative Law Conference (Canberra) |
30–31 August |
Supreme Court Conference (Newcastle) |
7 February |
Chair, Australian Association of Constitutional Law seminar, ‘The Year in Review: A Panel Discussion of 2023’s Most Significant Cases in Constitutional Law’ (Sydney) |
20 March |
Pride in Law official launch of NSW chapter (Sydney) |
10 May |
Principle of Legality seminar, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law partnered with Supreme Court of NSW (Sydney) |
18 July |
‘Judicial Review of Integrity Bodies’, opening address, Australian Institute of Administrative Law National Administrative Law Conference (Canberra) |
29 October |
‘Judicial Review of Integrity Bodies’, Australian Institute of Administrative Law National (Sydney branch) |
30 November |
‘Revisiting Proportionality’, Leslie Zines Symposium (Australian National University, Canberra) |
‘Judicial Review of Integrity Bodies’ (2024) 111 AIAL Forum 22
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