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Gerard Brennan

Sir Francis Gerard Brennan AC KBE GBS QC (22 May 1928 – 1 June 2022) was an Australian lawyer and jurist who served as the 10th Chief Justice of Australia. As a judge in the High Court of Australia, he wrote the lead judgement on the Mabo decision, which gave rise to the Native Title Act.

Gerard Brennan
Chief Justice of Australia
In office
21 April 1995 – 21 May 1998
Nominated byPaul Keating
Appointed byBill Hayden
Preceded byAnthony Mason
Succeeded byMurray Gleeson
Justice of the High Court of Australia
In office
12 February 1981 – 21 April 1995
Appointed byMalcolm Fraser
Preceded byHarry Gibbs
Succeeded byWilliam Gummow
Personal details
Born
Francis Gerard Brennan

(1928-05-22)22 May 1928
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
Died1 June 2022(2022-06-01) (aged 94)
Spouse
Patricia O'Hara
(m. 1953; died 2019)
Children7

Early life and education edit

Brennan was born on 22 May 1928, in Rockhampton, Queensland.[1] He was the son of Frank Tenison Brennan, a Labor Party politician, lawyer and judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland.[2][3] He was raised as, and continued to be, a Catholic and has said: "Egalitarianism, tolerance and the respect for conscience are the practical manifestations of faith, hope and charity."[4]

Career edit

Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser appointed Brennan to the court in 1981.[3] As a High Court judge, Brennan wrote the lead judgement on the Mabo decision, which overturned the doctrine of terra nullius used to justify the Crown's sovereignty over Australia, replacing it with the doctrine of native title, and thus protecting Aboriginal people's claims to land.[5] This decision eventually gave rise to the Native Title Act.[6] Brennan is also notable for his landmark judgement in Waltons v Maher, which established equitable estoppel as a cause of action in itself.[7]

He was appointed by prime minister Paul Keating to become the 10th Chief Justice of Australia in 1995.[8]

After retirement edit

Following his retirement from the High Court, Brennan was a non-permanent judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (2000-2012)[9] and an external judge of the Supreme Court of Fiji (1999–2000), chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney (1998–2004) and Foundation Scientia Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales (1998). He was an honorary visiting professor of law at the University of New South Wales.

In a 2001 exchange of letters with Archbishop George Pell, he defended the primacy of conscience over obedience to authority.[10]

In June 2021, Brennan intervened in a public debate over a family of asylum seekers, supporting the family with a letter in major newspapers.[11] It begins:

Are other Australians ashamed, as I am? How can Australia, proud of our freedoms, respectful of all our peoples, and insistent on human dignity, inflict cruelty on Australian children as a means of achieving a goal of government policy?[12]

Personal life edit

In 1953, Brennan married Patricia O'Hara. Lady Brennan died on 3 September 2019.[13] Their first child, Frank Brennan, born in 1954, became a Jesuit priest, a human rights lawyer and an advocate for the rights of Aboriginal peoples.[4][1] He is known for his involvement in the Wik debate when Paul Keating referred to him as "the meddling priest".[14] Their second child, Madeline Brennan KC, is a barrister in Brisbane[15] and has served as a director of a number of Catholic health and education providers. Their third child Dr Anne Brennan is a psychiatrist who came to prominence in the Barrett Adolescent Centre Commission of Inquiry.[16] Their fourth child Tom Brennan SC is a barrister in Sydney.[17] A son Paul was CEO of Polynovo Ltd an ASX listed biotechnology manufacturer until his resignation in 2021. A daughter, Bernadette,[18] is the author of renowned literary biographies This Writing Life: Helen Garner and her Work; and Leaping into Waterfalls: The Enigmatic Gillian Mears.

Brennan died on 1 June 2022 in Sydney, aged 94,[19][1][20] two days before Mabo Day and the 30th anniversary of the Mabo decision.[6][21]

Honours edit

In 1981, Brennan was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire[22] and, in 1988, appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in recognition of his service to the law.[23]

Brennan was awarded honorary degrees by the University of Melbourne (Hon. LL.D.), the University of Technology, Sydney (Hon. LL.D.), the University of Queensland (Hon. LL.D.), Griffith University (Hon. D.Univ.), Central Queensland University (Hon. D.Litt.), Trinity College Dublin (Hon. LL.D.) and the Australian Catholic University (Hon LL.D). He was a life fellow of the Australian Academy of Law.[24] He served as chancellor of the University of Technology, Sydney, from 1998 to 2004.[25]

In 2013, Brennan was awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Judge who abolished notion of terra nullius was a dedicated advocate for human rights". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 June 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 May 2009. Retrieved 10 June 2008.
  3. ^ a b The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 2002. p. 755.
  4. ^ a b "Online Catholics Issue 52 – Comment – Kate Mannix". Onlinecatholics.acu.edu.au. from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  5. ^ Mabo and Others v Queensland (No. 2) [1992] HCA 23 [42] (Brennan J)
  6. ^ a b Radford, Antoinette; Byrne, Elizabeth (2 June 2022). "Gerard Brennan, former High Court Chief Justice who wrote lead judgement on Mabo decision, dies age 94". ABC News. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  7. ^ Waltons Stores (Interstate) Ltd v Maher (1988) 164 CLR 387; 76 ALR 513; 62 ALJR 110
  8. ^ "The National Legal Eagle : Who's Who in the Legal Zoo: Sir Gerard Brennan AC, KBE – Former Chief Justice of the High Court". Epublications.bond.edu.au. 2010. from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal – Former Judges – The Honourable Sir Gerard BRENNAN, GBS". Hkcfa.hk. from the original on 30 December 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  10. ^ Pell, George; Brennan, Gerard (2023). "The Pell-Brennan exchange on the primacy of conscience" (PDF). Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society. 44: 128–138. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  11. ^ Crowe, David (11 June 2021). "Deliberate cruelty to punish parents: Former High Court chief justice slams Tamil treatment". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Obnoxious cruelty towards Tamil girls is un-Australian". The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021. The title covers several letters.
  13. ^ "Homily for Patricia Brennan: Fr Frank Brennan SJ", Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  14. ^ . acu.edu.au. Archived from the original on 29 November 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  15. ^ "Madeline Brennan KC". Roma Mitchell Chambers. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  16. ^ "Report of the Barrett Centre Commission of Inquiry" (PDF). June 2016.
  17. ^ Walker, Paul. "Tom Brennan SC". 13 Wentworth Chambers. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  18. ^ "Bernadette Brennan". Bernadette Brennan. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  19. ^ Radford, Antoinette; Byrne, Elizabeth (2 June 2022). "Gerard Brennan, former High Court Chief Justice who wrote lead judgement on Mabo decision, dies age 94". ABC News. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  20. ^ Pelly, Michael (1 June 2022). "Former High Court chief justice Gerard Brennan dies". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  21. ^ Horn, Emma (3 June 2022). "It is the 30th anniversary of Mabo Day. What is it and why is it significant?". St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  22. ^ "Brennan, Francis Gerard: The Order of the British Empire – Knights Commander (Civil)". It's an Honour. Commonwealth of Australia. 3 April 1981. from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  23. ^ "Brennan, Francis Gerard: Companion of the Order of Australia". It's an Honour. Commonwealth of Australia. 26 January 1988. from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  24. ^ "Australian Academy of Law – Member public profile". Australian Academy of Law. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  25. ^ . About the University. University of Technology Sydney. 2011. Archived from the original on 11 November 2007. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  26. ^ "Civil And Miscellaneous Lists : Recipients of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Honours and Awards Grand Bauhinia Medal (G.B.M.)". Info.gov.hk. 15 September 2016. from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
Legal offices
Preceded by Chief Justice of Australia
1995–1998
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by
none
Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney
1998–2004
Succeeded by

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Sir Francis Gerard Brennan AC KBE GBS QC 22 May 1928 1 June 2022 was an Australian lawyer and jurist who served as the 10th Chief Justice of Australia As a judge in the High Court of Australia he wrote the lead judgement on the Mabo decision which gave rise to the Native Title Act The Honourable SirGerard BrennanAC KBE GBS QCChief Justice of AustraliaIn office 21 April 1995 21 May 1998Nominated byPaul KeatingAppointed byBill HaydenPreceded byAnthony MasonSucceeded byMurray GleesonJustice of the High Court of AustraliaIn office 12 February 1981 21 April 1995Appointed byMalcolm FraserPreceded byHarry GibbsSucceeded byWilliam GummowPersonal detailsBornFrancis Gerard Brennan 1928 05 22 22 May 1928Rockhampton Queensland AustraliaDied1 June 2022 2022 06 01 aged 94 SpousePatricia O Hara m 1953 died 2019 wbr Children7 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 After retirement 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editBrennan was born on 22 May 1928 in Rockhampton Queensland 1 He was the son of Frank Tenison Brennan a Labor Party politician lawyer and judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland 2 3 He was raised as and continued to be a Catholic and has said Egalitarianism tolerance and the respect for conscience are the practical manifestations of faith hope and charity 4 Career editThis section needs expansion with his legal training what he did as a lawyer before becoming a judge Perhaps a line of two about the Mabo case Any other cases president of two Bar Associations and the founding president of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal You can help by adding to it June 2022 Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser appointed Brennan to the court in 1981 3 As a High Court judge Brennan wrote the lead judgement on the Mabo decision which overturned the doctrine of terra nullius used to justify the Crown s sovereignty over Australia replacing it with the doctrine of native title and thus protecting Aboriginal people s claims to land 5 This decision eventually gave rise to the Native Title Act 6 Brennan is also notable for his landmark judgement in Waltons v Maher which established equitable estoppel as a cause of action in itself 7 He was appointed by prime minister Paul Keating to become the 10th Chief Justice of Australia in 1995 8 After retirement editFollowing his retirement from the High Court Brennan was a non permanent judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal 2000 2012 9 and an external judge of the Supreme Court of Fiji 1999 2000 chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney 1998 2004 and Foundation Scientia Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales 1998 He was an honorary visiting professor of law at the University of New South Wales In a 2001 exchange of letters with Archbishop George Pell he defended the primacy of conscience over obedience to authority 10 In June 2021 Brennan intervened in a public debate over a family of asylum seekers supporting the family with a letter in major newspapers 11 It begins Are other Australians ashamed as I am How can Australia proud of our freedoms respectful of all our peoples and insistent on human dignity inflict cruelty on Australian children as a means of achieving a goal of government policy 12 Personal life editIn 1953 Brennan married Patricia O Hara Lady Brennan died on 3 September 2019 13 Their first child Frank Brennan born in 1954 became a Jesuit priest a human rights lawyer and an advocate for the rights of Aboriginal peoples 4 1 He is known for his involvement in the Wik debate when Paul Keating referred to him as the meddling priest 14 Their second child Madeline Brennan KC is a barrister in Brisbane 15 and has served as a director of a number of Catholic health and education providers Their third child Dr Anne Brennan is a psychiatrist who came to prominence in the Barrett Adolescent Centre Commission of Inquiry 16 Their fourth child Tom Brennan SC is a barrister in Sydney 17 A son Paul was CEO of Polynovo Ltd an ASX listed biotechnology manufacturer until his resignation in 2021 A daughter Bernadette 18 is the author of renowned literary biographies This Writing Life Helen Garner and her Work and Leaping into Waterfalls The Enigmatic Gillian Mears Brennan died on 1 June 2022 in Sydney aged 94 19 1 20 two days before Mabo Day and the 30th anniversary of the Mabo decision 6 21 Honours editIn 1981 Brennan was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire 22 and in 1988 appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in recognition of his service to the law 23 Brennan was awarded honorary degrees by the University of Melbourne Hon LL D the University of Technology Sydney Hon LL D the University of Queensland Hon LL D Griffith University Hon D Univ Central Queensland University Hon D Litt Trinity College Dublin Hon LL D and the Australian Catholic University Hon LL D He was a life fellow of the Australian Academy of Law 24 He served as chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney from 1998 to 2004 25 In 2013 Brennan was awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong 26 References edit a b c Judge who abolished notion of terra nullius was a dedicated advocate for human rights The Sydney Morning Herald 2 June 2022 Retrieved 5 June 2022 History of the Sir Gerard Brennan Chair at the TC Beirne School of Law TC Beirne School of Law the University of Queensland Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 Retrieved 10 June 2008 a b The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia Melbourne Oxford University Press 2002 p 755 a b Online Catholics Issue 52 Comment Kate Mannix Onlinecatholics acu edu au Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2016 Mabo and Others v Queensland No 2 1992 HCA 23 42 Brennan J a b Radford Antoinette Byrne Elizabeth 2 June 2022 Gerard Brennan former High Court Chief Justice who wrote lead judgement on Mabo decision dies age 94 ABC News Retrieved 5 June 2022 Waltons Stores Interstate Ltd v Maher 1988 164 CLR 387 76 ALR 513 62 ALJR 110 The National Legal Eagle Who s Who in the Legal Zoo Sir Gerard Brennan AC KBE Former Chief Justice of the High Court Epublications bond edu au 2010 Archived from the original on 9 November 2016 Retrieved 11 November 2016 Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Former Judges The Honourable Sir Gerard BRENNAN GBS Hkcfa hk Archived from the original on 30 December 2015 Retrieved 11 November 2016 Pell George Brennan Gerard 2023 The Pell Brennan exchange on the primacy of conscience PDF Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 44 128 138 Retrieved 26 December 2023 Crowe David 11 June 2021 Deliberate cruelty to punish parents Former High Court chief justice slams Tamil treatment The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 11 June 2021 Obnoxious cruelty towards Tamil girls is un Australian The Sydney Morning Herald 11 June 2021 Retrieved 11 June 2021 The title covers several letters Homily for Patricia Brennan Fr Frank Brennan SJ Retrieved 15 October 2019 Father Frank Brennan acu edu au Archived from the original on 29 November 2016 Retrieved 29 November 2016 Madeline Brennan KC Roma Mitchell Chambers Retrieved 28 July 2023 Report of the Barrett Centre Commission of Inquiry PDF June 2016 Walker Paul Tom Brennan SC 13 Wentworth Chambers Retrieved 5 July 2022 Bernadette Brennan Bernadette Brennan Retrieved 5 July 2022 Radford Antoinette Byrne Elizabeth 2 June 2022 Gerard Brennan former High Court Chief Justice who wrote lead judgement on Mabo decision dies age 94 ABC News Retrieved 22 June 2022 Pelly Michael 1 June 2022 Former High Court chief justice Gerard Brennan dies Australian Financial Review Retrieved 2 June 2022 Horn Emma 3 June 2022 It is the 30th anniversary of Mabo Day What is it and why is it significant St George amp Sutherland Shire Leader Retrieved 5 June 2022 Brennan Francis Gerard The Order of the British Empire Knights Commander Civil It s an Honour Commonwealth of Australia 3 April 1981 Archived from the original on 7 November 2018 Retrieved 19 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