Law, Politics and Intelligence: A life of Robert Hope
By (Author) Peter Edwards
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st March 2020
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Legal history
327.12940092
Hardback
416
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Robert Marsden Hope (191999), a NSW Supreme Court judge, shaped the structures, operations and doctrines of Australia's intelligence agencies more than any other individual.
Commissioned by three Prime Ministers to conduct major inquiries, including two royal commissions, Justice Hope prescribed the structures, legislation, operational doctrines, and national and international arrangements that would ensure Australia had agencies that were effective in countering threats to its security, while also being fully accountable to the government, the law and the parliament.
Not just a biography on Hope, Law, Politics and Intelligence also makes an important contribution to the history of Australia's environmental policies, adds significantly to the debate on judges acting as Royal Commissioners, and contains new insights into the appointment of High Court and Supreme Court judges, as well as the dismissal of the Whitlam Government.
This landmark biography is a groundbreaking account of the life and times of a man who shaped the way our intelligence agencies have operated for four decades.
Endorsements
'In Peter Edwards this multi-faceted, highly principled, famously charming but occasionally cantankerous jurist has found the biographer he has long deserved. This is a comprehensively researched, meticulously fair, lucidly written and completely absorbing read.' Gareth Evans AC QC
'Peter Edwards has written an informative and perceptive account of his life and work. It is a pleasure to read.' Murray Gleeson AC QC
Peter Edwards is the award-winning author of several books on Australias defence and foreign policies, policy-making and policy-makers. He was Official Historian and general editor of the nine-volume Official History of Australias Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 19481975, including Australia and the Vietnam War. He is author of the acclaimed biography of the influential public servant Sir Arthur Tange, Last of the Mandarins. He is a Member of the Order of Australia, a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, and a former trustee of the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.