Solicitor-General of Australia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  (Redirected from Commonwealth Solicitor-General)
Jump to: navigation, search

The Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the Second Law Officer to the Attorney-General of Australia. The holders of this office are not members of parliament.

The primary function of the Commonwealth Solicitors-General have been to appear in the Commonwealth's interest in important legal proceedings, particularly in the High Court. The Solicitor-General also acts as the Commonwealth's senior legal adviser.

Name Period in office
Robert Garran 1916-32
George Knowles 1932-46
Kenneth Bailey 1946-64
Anthony Mason 1964-69
Robert Ellicott 1969-73
Maurice Byers 1973-83
Gavan Griffith 1984-97
David Bennett 1998- 2008
Stephen Gageler 2008-Present


Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export
Languages