Book Chapter

Justice Dawson's Steadfast Defence of the 'Very Essence of Political Discussion' in Langer v Commonwealth (1996)

Adrienne Stone, Kristen Walker

Great Australian Dissents | Cambridge University Press | Published : 2016

Abstract

When judges disagree, those in the minority write a dissenting opinion. This book considers the great dissents in Australian law. Their worth may derive from numerous factors, including their rhetorical force as a piece of legal reasoning or emotive power as a judicial lament for the 'error' into which the majority has fallen; the general importance of the issue at stake; as a challenge to the orthodoxy; and, sometimes, the subsequent recognition of a dissenting opinion's correctness and its ultimate vindication. On some occasions, all these features may be strongly present, on others only some. Through a diverse selection of memorable dissenting opinions, this book illuminates the topic of ..

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