Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith: Third Chief Justice of Tasmania 1870-1885

Author:   J M Bennett ,  R C Solomon
Publisher:   Federation Press
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9781760022037


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Introducing his May it Please Your Honour, a history of the Supreme Court of Western Australia (with Geraldine Byrne, 2005), the eminent Australian historian Geoffrey Bolton wrote that readers would encounter the law in Western Australia not as a bloodless study ... but as a vigorous and lively contributor to the health of a democratic society .\n\nThe present authors confront a similar problem as readers in the early 21st century seem to find judicial biography of distant Australian years to be too remote to be interesting and to be too legal for historians and too historical for lawyers. That prima facie impression has proved repeatedly to have been an error of judgement - especially when made without reading the relevant volumes.\n\nThat is a pity as, of the 17 subjects in this series, nearly all lived interesting lives in exciting times that contain many lessons for the future. Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith, the present subject, is no exception. But, unlike other Australian Chief Justices of the 19th century, he was the offspring of an English merchant and a very dark-skinned Haitian woman. He inherited her sable complexion and suffered outrageous taunts and slurs on that account throughout his remarkable career.\n\nBorn in Haiti (1819) but educated in London and called to the English Bar he was a prize-winning scholar who, to general surprise, returned to the semi-rural estate his father created near Hobart.\n\nAdmitted to the Tasmanian Bar, F. V. Smith was an immediate success professionally and politically, being fourth Premier (post Responsible Government); Supreme Court Judge 1860-1870; and Chief Justice 1870-1885. His adventures along the way make for absorbing reading while again revealing important ingredients in the health of a democratic society .\nThis book celebrates the bicentenary of Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith's birth. \n**Listen to interview: Professor Stefan Petrow on ABC Radio Hobart What made our 4th premier so controversial?, Weekends with Joel Rheinberger_20 April 2019 Click here\n\nThe Tasmanian State Set of Lives of Australian Chief Justices, which includes, Sir John Pedder, Sir Valentine Fleming and Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith is available for $130.00 - to order the Tasmanian State Set, click here.

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Author:   J M Bennett ,  R C Solomon
Publisher:   Federation Press
Imprint:   Federation Press
ISBN:  

9781760022037


ISBN 10:   1760022039
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Professor Stefan Petrow, Head of Discipline for History and Classics, School of Humanities, University of Tasmania Acknowledgements Illustrations Dramatis Personae 1. The Squire of Campania 2. A Barrister of Some Standing 3. Three Brothers in law 4. A Man of Sound Judgement ... Whose Advice was Worth Having 5. Crown Law Office 6. Risky Business 7. As Many Men as Opinions 8. Attorney-General Smith - a Veritable Institution 9. I Shall Improve on Acquaintance 10. Now I am a Judge, and a Good Judge Too 11. The Chief Justice in Decline Appendix AAppendix B Abbreviations Notes Table of Cases Table of Statutes Index

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This is the final in a long list of Lives of Australian Chief Justices which have come from the pen of Dr. Bennett, this time, in conjunction with Dr. Solomon. I have found all these studies to be enthralling to read, for different reasons, and this one is no different. I urge any practitioner with the slightest interest in Australian legal history to read this book and the 16 studies preceding it. - Brian Morgan, Hearsay, Issue 86: August 2020


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