George Williams (lawyer)
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George John Williams is an Australian academic specialising in
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and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Planning and Assurance at the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensiv ...
. He was formerly the Dean of the Law Faculty. At UNSW he also holds the title of Anthony Mason
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of Law and Scientia Professor. He is also an
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. Williams is a public commentator on public law issues, and writes a regular column in the '' Sydney Morning Herald''.


Early life and education

Williams was born in Queenstown, a mining town in
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, to father John Williams, an economic historian and unionist, and mother Shirley Murphy, an academic specialising in tax law at Macquarie University. Williams' family moved to Sydney when he was a young child, and he attended St Ives High School. Williams was educated at Macquarie University where he graduated with a
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and a
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with first-class Honours. He also holds a
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from the
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and in 2000 he completed a
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in law from the
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.


Legal practice

Williams was admitted to practice as a legal practitioner in 1993. After graduating from university he served as an associate to Justice Michael McHugh in the High Court of Australia. Williams then worked for a year as a solicitor at the law firm Blake Dawson Waldron (now
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), in Sydney. In 2000, Williams was admitted to practice as a barrister in New South Wales. He has appeared in the High Court of Australia several times, although not in a speaking role. Williams also appeared (led by
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) in ''Republic of Fiji v Prasad'' in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal of Fiji, on the legality of the 2000 coup.


Academic career

In 1995 Williams began his academic career as a lecturer at the
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. He was appointed to Senior Lecturer in 1996. His first book was ''Australian Constitutional Law and Theory: Commentary and Materials'', co-authored in 1996 with Tony Blackshield and Brian Fitzgerald, now in its seventh edition. Williams was a
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at
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in the Spring semester of 1999. In 2000, Williams took up a position at the Faculty of Law at the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensiv ...
as Anthony Mason Professor of Law. In 2001, Williams helped found the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW, and was its Foundation Director until 2008. In 2008, Williams was a delegate in the governance stream at the
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. In 2005, he chaired the Victorian Human Rights Consultation Committee that led to the enactment of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities. On 13 June 2011, Williams was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the law in the fields of anti-terrorism, human rights and constitutional law as an academic, author, adviser and public commentator. In 2012, Williams said he would be "very interested" in being appointed as a judge of the High Court of Australia. News magazine ''
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'' reported that Williams had published a favourable opinion piece commending then Attorney-General
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, who would later that year need to recommend appointment of a new High Court judge. In 2013 he was elected a fellow of the
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. From October to December 2015, Williams was a Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at Durham University. He has also held visiting positions at
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and
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. Williams was appointed Dean of the UNSW Faculty of Law in 2016. In 2020, he was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Planning & Assurance) at UNSW.


Politics and views


Political affiliations

In 2006, Williams was elected head of the Australia Labor Party's legal and constitutional committee. In 2007, Williams unsuccessfully sought pre-selection as the Labor candidate for the Sydney electorate of Blaxland. In 2009, while on sabbatical from UNSW, Williams unsuccessfully sought pre-selection as the Labor candidate for the Canberra electorate of
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Policy and legal views

Williams has been a vocal critic of aspects of anti-terrorism legislation passed following the
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, such as control order regimes. Williams has been a proponent of a national statutory bill of rights.


Family

Williams is married to Emma, a UNSW academic working in the field of corporate law, with whom he has two children: Edward and Ellie.


Published works

Williams has published extensively and his notable works include: * * * *


References

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