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The Honourable Justice Kristina Stern was sworn-in as a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and as a Judge of Appeal on 8 June 2023. Her Honour graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1987 with a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours, and Bachelor of Arts. After practicing for a decade as a barrister in London, her Honour was admitted to the New South Wales Bar in 2006 joining the Sixth Floor at Selborne Wentworth Chambers. Stern JA took silk in 2011.
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Scott Murray-Walker | Associate to Justice Stern | (02) 9230 8765 |
Legal, cultural, or benevolent organisations
Member, Editorial Board of the Bulletin of the International Organisation for Judicial Training |
Member, Civil Trials Bench Book Committee |
12 July |
Official visit to New South Wales by His Excellency Mr Kazhiro Suzuki (Japanese Ambassador), Mr Shuichi Tokuda (Consul-General, Consulate of Japan) and Mr Satoshi Nozawa (Economic Counsellor, Embassy of Japan) |
18 October |
Delegation of the Supreme Court of Korea |
18–21 April |
Appellate Judges’ Conference (Adelaide): presented paper |
2–4 August |
‘Enhancing Safe Practice: A National Justice Forum on Sexual Assault’, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Conference, (Sydney) |
9–13 August |
Human Rights Law Trans-Tasman Conference (Queenstown) |
30–31 August |
Supreme Court Conference (Newcastle) |
7–8 September |
Blue Mountains Law Society Succession Conference (Blue Mountains) |
11 October |
Council of Australasian Tribunals Conference (Sydney) |
3–7 November |
Chair of one session, 11th International Organisation for Judicial Training Conference (South Korea) |
18 October |
Panel member, New South Wales Bar Association’s Open Day for Women and Gender Diverse Students 2024 |
‘The Courts and Arbitration’, presented at the Appellate Judges’ Conference 2024 |
‘Judicial analysis and outcomes in cases where bodily integrity is in issue, do human rights instruments make a difference?’, presented at the Human Rights Law Trans-Tasman Conference 2024. |
‘Natural Justice in the Tribunal Setting: tracing the nature and scope of the obligation of procedural fairness in tribunals’, presented at the Council of Australian Tribunals Conference 2024. |
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