Laurence Street, the Glossary
Sir Laurence Whistler Street, (3 July 1926 – 21 June 2018) was the 14th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales.[1]
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68 relations: Admiralty law, Aerial warfare, Allen & Unwin, Alternative dispute resolution, Arthur Emmett (judge), Australia national cricket team, Australian Army Reserve, Australian Dispute Resolution Association, Australian Federal Police, Australian Institute of Building, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Charles III, Chief justice, Chief Justice of New South Wales, Colonel, Commander, Commercial law, Cranbrook School, Sydney, Department of Defence (Australia), Edward Ogilvie, Elizabeth II, Equity (law), Fairfax Media, Federal Court of Australia, George Holden (politician), International Law Association, Jack Fingleton, Jessie Street, Jessie Street National Women's Library, John Kerr (governor-general), John Watt (politician), Justice of the peace, Kenneth Street (jurist), Leslie Herron, Lieutenant commander, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, Lorenzo de' Medici, Malcolm Turnbull, Mediation, Murray Gleeson, National history museum, New South Wales Bar Association, Order of Australia, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the British Empire, Oswald Watt, Philip Whistler Street, Rhodes Scholarship, Roman law, ... Expand index (18 more) »
- Chief Justices of New South Wales
- Lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales
- Presidents of the International Law Association
- Street family
Admiralty law
Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes.
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Aerial warfare
Aerial warfare is the use of military aircraft and other flying machines in warfare.
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Allen & Unwin
George Allen & Unwin was a British publishing company formed in 1911 when Sir Stanley Unwin purchased a controlling interest in George Allen & Co.
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Alternative dispute resolution
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that parties can use to settle disputes with the help of a third party.
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Arthur Emmett (judge)
Arthur Robert Emmett, (born 1943) is an Australian judge who served as a member of the New South Wales Court of Appeal from 7 March 2013 to 30 September 2015, and has continued to serve as an Acting Judge of the Court of Appeal since that date. Laurence Street and Arthur Emmett (judge) are judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
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Australia national cricket team
The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.
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Australian Army Reserve
The Australian Army Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units of the Australian Army.
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Australian Dispute Resolution Association
The Australian Dispute Resolution Association (ADRA) is a professional mediator's body formed in 1986.
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Australian Federal Police
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is the national and principal federal law enforcement agency of the Australian Government with the unique role of investigating crime and protecting the national security of the Commonwealth of Australia.
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Australian Institute of Building
The Australian Institute of Building (AIB) is a professional society founded in 1951, incorporated in 1955 and granted a royal charter in 1969.
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is the domestic intelligence and national security agency of the Commonwealth of Australia, responsible for the protection of the country and its citizens from espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference, politically motivated violence, terrorism and attacks on the national defence system.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A., known as BMPS or just MPS, is an Italian bank.
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Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
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Chief justice
The chief justice is the presiding member of a supreme court in many countries with a justice system based on English common law, such as the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of Canada, the Supreme Court of Ghana, the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, the Supreme Court of India, the Supreme Court of Ireland, the Supreme Court of Japan, the Supreme Court of Nepal, the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, the Supreme Court of Singapore, the Supreme Court of the United States, and provincial or state supreme courts/high courts.
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Chief Justice of New South Wales
The Chief Justice of New South Wales is the senior judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the highest-ranking judicial officer in the Australian state of New South Wales. Laurence Street and Chief Justice of New South Wales are chief Justices of New South Wales.
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Colonel
Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.
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Commander
Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank as well as a job title in many armies.
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Commercial law
Commercial law (or business law), which is also known by other names such as mercantile law or trade law depending on jurisdiction; is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and organizations engaged in commercial and business activities.
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Cranbrook School, Sydney
Cranbrook School is an independent Anglican single-sex male early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school, with two campuses located in Bellevue Hill and Rose Bay, both eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Department of Defence (Australia)
Defence Australia is a department of the Government of Australia charged with the responsibility to defend Australia and its national interests.
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Edward Ogilvie
Edward David Stuart Ogilvie (25 July 1814 – 25 January 1896) was an English-born Australian politician and businessman.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Equity (law)
In the field of jurisprudence, equity is the particular body of law, developed in the English Court of Chancery, with the general purpose of providing legal remedies for cases wherein the common law is inflexible and cannot fairly resolve the disputed legal matter.
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Fairfax Media was a media company in Australia and New Zealand, with investments in newspaper, magazines, radio and digital properties.
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Federal Court of Australia
The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) and indictable (more serious) criminal matters.
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George Holden (politician)
George Kenyon Holden, (1808 – 16 April 1874) was an Australian Crown Prosecutor, banker and politician who served on the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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International Law Association
The International Law Association (ILA) is a non-profit organisation based in Great Britain that — according to its constitution — promotes "the study, clarification and development of international law" and "the furtherance of international understanding and respect for international law".
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Jack Fingleton
John Henry Webb Fingleton, (28 April 190822 November 1981) was an Australian cricketer, journalist and commentator.
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Jessie Street
Jessie Mary Grey Street (née Lillingston; 18 April 1889 – 2 July 1970) was an Australian diplomat, suffragette and campaigner for Indigenous Australian rights, commonly referred to as Mrs Kenneth Street, but later dubbed "Red Jessie" by the media. Laurence Street and Jessie Street are Street family.
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Jessie Street National Women's Library
The Jessie Street National Women's Library is a specialist library that collects, preserves, and promotes the awareness of the literary and cultural heritage of Australian women.
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John Kerr (governor-general)
Sir John Robert Kerr, (24 September 1914 – 24 March 1991) was an Australian barrister and judge who served as the 18th governor-general of Australia, in office from 1974 to 1977. Laurence Street and John Kerr (governor-general) are Australian King's Counsel, chief Justices of New South Wales, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales.
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John Watt (politician)
John Brown Watt (16 May 1826 – 28 September 1897) was a Scottish-born Australian businessman, banker, and politician.
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Justice of the peace
A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.
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Kenneth Street (jurist)
Sir Kenneth Whistler Street, (28 January 1890 – 15 February 1972) was the 10th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales. Laurence Street and Kenneth Street (jurist) are Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, chief Justices of New South Wales, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales and Street family.
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Leslie Herron
Sir Leslie James Herron (22 May 1902 – 3 May 1973) was a prominent Australian barrister, judge, Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales. Laurence Street and Leslie Herron are Australian King's Counsel, chief Justices of New South Wales, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales.
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Lieutenant commander
Lieutenant Commander (also hyphenated lieutenant-commander and abbreviated Lt Cdr, LtCdr., LCDR, or LCdr) is a commissioned officer rank in many navies.
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Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales
The lieutenant-governor of New South Wales is a government position in the state of New South Wales, Australia, acting as a deputy to the governor of New South Wales. Laurence Street and lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales are lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales.
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Lorenzo de' Medici
Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici, known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (Lorenzo il Magnifico; 1 January 1449 – 8 April 1492), was an Italian statesman, the de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic, and the most powerful patron of Renaissance culture in Italy.
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Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. Laurence Street and Malcolm Turnbull are Companions of the Order of Australia.
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Mediation is a negotiation facilitated by a third-party neutral.
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Murray Gleeson
Anthony Murray Gleeson (born 30 August 1938) is an Australian former judge who served as the 11th Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1998 to 2008. Laurence Street and Murray Gleeson are Australian King's Counsel, chief Justices of New South Wales, Companions of the Order of Australia, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales.
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National history museum
A national history museum or national historical museum is a history museum dedicated to presenting artifacts and exhibits reflecting the history of a particular nation, usually its home country.
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New South Wales Bar Association
The New South Wales Bar Association is a professional body of lawyers responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service.
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Order of St Michael and St George
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince of Wales (the future King George IV), while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Oswald Watt
Walter Oswald Watt, (11 February 1878 – 21 May 1921) was an Australian aviator and businessman.
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Philip Whistler Street
Sir Philip Whistler Street, (9 August 1863 – 11 September 1938) was the 8th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales. Laurence Street and Philip Whistler Street are Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, chief Justices of New South Wales, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales and Street family.
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Rhodes Scholarship
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Roman law
Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, including the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the Twelve Tables, to the (AD 529) ordered by Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I. Roman law forms the basic framework for civil law, the most widely used legal system today, and the terms are sometimes used synonymously.
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Royal Australian Naval Reserve
The Royal Australian Naval Reserve (RANR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Australian Navy in Australia.
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Royal Australian Navy
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
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Sandy Street
Alexander "Sandy" Whistler Street, is an Australian federal judge and naval commander, and a scion of the Street family. Laurence Street and Sandy Street are Street family.
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Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet
Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet, (10 October 1767 – 3 October 1828) was a British Royal Navy officer and a scion of the noble House of Grey who served as Master and Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet.
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South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service
South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service (SESIAHS) was formed in 2005 from the amalgamation of the Illawarra Area Health Service and South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service.
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State funeral
A state funeral is a public funeral ceremony, observing the strict rules of protocol, held to honour people of national significance.
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Street family
The Street family is an Australian dynasty, founded by the banker and politician John Street and his wife Susanna, the daughter of Australian explorer Commandant William Lawson.
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Suffragette
A suffragette was a member of an activist women's organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner "Votes for Women", fought for the right to vote in public elections in the United Kingdom.
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Supreme Court of New South Wales
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales.
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Sydney Law School
Sydney Law School (informally Sydney Law or SLS) is the law school at the University of Sydney, Australia's oldest university.
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Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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The Honourable
The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.
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Tom Bathurst
Thomas Frederick Bathurst (born 17 March 1948), is an England-born Australian jurist who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1 June 2011 to 5 March 2022. Laurence Street and tom Bathurst are Australian King's Counsel, chief Justices of New South Wales, Companions of the Order of Australia, judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales.
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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.
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Viceroy
A viceroy is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory.
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Women's rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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2004 Palm Island death in custody
The 2004 Palm Island death in custody incident relates to the death of an Aboriginal resident of Palm Island, Cameron Doomadgee (also known as "Mulrunji") on Friday, 19 November 2004 in a police cell.
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See also
Chief Justices of New South Wales
- Alfred Stephen
- Chief Justice of New South Wales
- Francis Forbes
- Frederick Jordan
- Frederick Matthew Darley
- H. V. Evatt
- James Dowling
- James Martin (premier)
- James Spigelman
- John Kerr (governor-general)
- Julian Salomons
- Kenneth Street (jurist)
- Laurence Street
- Leslie Herron
- Murray Gleeson
- Philip Whistler Street
- Tom Bathurst
- William Portus Cullen
Lieutenant-Governors of New South Wales
- Alfred Stephen
- Francis Grose (British Army officer)
- Frederick Jordan
- Frederick Matthew Darley
- George Bowen Simpson
- George James Molle
- George Johnston (British Marines officer)
- James Spigelman
- John Kerr (governor-general)
- Joseph Foveaux
- Kenneth Snodgrass
- Kenneth Street (jurist)
- Laurence Street
- Leslie Herron
- Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales
- Maurice Charles O'Connell
- Murray Gleeson
- Patrick Lindesay
- Philip Whistler Street
- Robert Ross (British Marines officer)
- Tom Bathurst
- Trevor Chute
- William Paterson (explorer)
- William Portus Cullen
- William Stewart (governor)
Presidents of the International Law Association
- A. N. Ray
- Jerzy Makarczyk
- Laurence Street
- Michael Mustill, Baron Mustill
- Ruth Wedgwood
- Sam Piroj Bharucha
- Smilja Avramov
Street family
- Geoffrey Street
- Jessie Street
- John Street (Australian politician)
- Kenneth Street (jurist)
- Laurence Street
- Philip Whistler Street
- Sandy Street
- Street family
- Thomas Street (judge)
- Tony Street
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Street
Also known as Sir Laurence Whistler Street.
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