• Elizabeth Andreas Evatt AC (born 11 November 1933), an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist who sat on numerous national and international tribunals...
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    Herbert Vere "Doc" Evatt, QC, PC, KStJ (30 April 1894 – 2 November 1965) was an Australian politician and judge. He served as a justice of the High Court...
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    American politician Elizabeth Evatt (born 1933), Australian judge Elizabeth Evelinge, English Catholic abbess and translator Elizabeth Everest (c. 1832–1895)...
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  • Evatt may refer to: The English surname Evatt Clive Evatt (1900–1984), Australian politician and lawyer Elizabeth Evatt (born 1933), Australian lawyer...
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  • three children: Elizabeth Evatt AC; Penelope Seidler AM and defamation barrister Clive Evatt Jnr. In 1940 the Evatt family built Evatt House in Wahroonga...
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    regarding the Swan Brewery, 1993. Between October 1995 to June 1996, Elizabeth Evatt AC independently reviewed the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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    Evatt House is a heritage-listed house located at 69 Junction Road in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga in the Ku-ring-gai Council local government area...
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  • H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation is an Australian think tank founded in memory of Australian politician, judge, historian and diplomat H. V. Evatt. It is...
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  • The marriage produced two sons and two daughters: Marjorie, Mrs. Clive Evatt; Phillip Andreas; Lucy, Mrs. Erling Aargaard; and William Andreas. Alice...
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  • the bar, becoming the first female lawyer in Sierra Leone. 1956 – Elizabeth Evatt became the first woman appointed as a judge to the Family Court of...
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  • Collections. University of Newcastle. Retrieved 23 September 2023. "Elizabeth Evatt". The University Library Special Collections. University of Newcastle...
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    politician and justice John Dowd, former Human Rights Commissioner Elizabeth Evatt, human rights lawyer Julian Burnside, along with others started a campaign...
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    Australia when she retired 18 years later in 1983 although Justices Elizabeth Evatt and Mary Gaudron had been appointed to federal courts by the Whitlam...
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    Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and appointed a woman, Elizabeth Evatt, to the commission. Whitlam and Barnard eliminated sales tax on contraceptive...
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    Commission led by Sydney barrister Mary Gaudron, and appointed a woman, Elizabeth Evatt, as presidential member of the commission. Whitlam and Barnard eliminated...
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    Robinson, Manfred Nowak, Martin Scheinin, Mauro Cabral, Sonia Corrêa, Elizabeth Evatt, Philip Alston, Edwin Cameron, Asma Jahangir, Paul Hunt, Sanji Mmasenono...
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    was one of four feminist "Australian legends" (along with Eva Cox, Elizabeth Evatt and Anne Summers) represented on Australian postage stamps. In the...
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  • Anti-Terrorism Act 2005 The Civil Rights Network opposes such legislation. Elizabeth Evatt, a federal judge, has criticized John Howard's 2005 anti-terrorism...
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  • Court judge". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 13 February 2024. "Elizabeth Andreas Evatt". Australian Women Lawyers. Retrieved 3 January 2018. "Diana Bryant"...
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    property. Clive Evatt and his wife, Elizabeth Evatt, are the founders of the present museum. They are responsible for the exhibition of H.V. Evatt QC KStJ (1894 –...
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  • politics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman rule", in Jeffreys, Elizabeth M. (ed.), Byzantine style, religion, and civilization: in honour of Sir...
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  • September 2006, para. 36. Faurisson v. France, C. Individual opinion by Elizabeth Evatt and David Kretzmer, co-signed by Eckart Klein (concurring), para. 4...
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    away. Rose Seidler House was leased out until 1980 and lived in by Elizabeth Evatt (sister-in-law of Harry Seidler) and her children Richard and Anne...
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  • Appointment commenced Appointment ended Term Comments Notes Chief Justice Elizabeth Evatt 5 January 1976 5 January 1988 12 years, 0 days Alastair Nicholson 1...
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  • 1975-1984 Murray Wilcox, Chair, 1984-1985 Xavier Connor, Chair, 1985-1987 Elizabeth Evatt, Chair, 1988-1993 Alan Rose, President, 1994-1999 David Weisbrot, President...
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  • Elizabeth Evatt, Eckart Klein, David Kretzmer, Cecilia Medina Quiroga and Martin Scheinin filed two concurring opinions on the same issue. Elizabeth Evatt...
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  • Commission was established 21 August 1974. The three commissioners Justice Elizabeth Evatt (Chair), Archbishop Felix Arnott and journalist Anne Deveson presented...
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  • Legal offices Preceded by Elizabeth Evatt Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia 1988–2004 Succeeded by Diana Bryant...
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  • Louisa Margaret Dunkley (1866–1927) – telegraphist and labour organizer Elizabeth Evatt (born 1933) – legal reformist, jurist, critic of Australia's Sex Discrimination...
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    and his wife Marjorie Hanna Evatt (née Andreas) (1903–1984), with two siblings, Elizabeth Evatt and Clive Evatt jr. The Evatt family home located at 69...
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