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Ian Barker QC

Prince of Barristers

Stephen L. Walmsley

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English
Australian Scholarly Publishing
01 November 2024
Ian Barker QC began conducting murder trials in his 20s when practising in the Northern Territory. He became a QC at a young age and was appointed Solicitor-General for the Northern Territory in 1978. He became an internationally known figure in 1982 when prosecuting Lindy Chamberlain in the famous dingo case. Found guilty of murder at her trial, Lindy Chamberlain was later exonerated. But the trial cemented Barker's national reputation as a gifted advocate. Over the next 30 years he appeared in many notable cases. He represented David Combe in the Hope Royal Commission into espionage in 1983. In 1986 he successfully defended Justice Lionel Murphy who was prosecuted for attempting to pervert the course of justice. Within the legal profession he became known as the lawyers' lawyer...the one members of the legal profession turned to when in trouble. Unlike the often facile representation of lawyers on television, Barker was modest, self-effacing, and genuine, as well as clever. He spent much of his life on good causes, including conservation and human rights. After September 11, 2001, he took up the causes of Australian prisoners held in Guantanamo. As well as his gifts as an advocate, and his contribution to good causes, Ian Barker was a highly amusing raconteur. And he never let serious things stop him from having a good time. This book, by a retired judge, looks at his life and describes some of his more significant cases.
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Imprint:   Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781923267145
ISBN 10:   1923267140
Pages:   402
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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