James Spigelman
Australian judge
James Spigelman is a prominent figure in the Australian legal system, having held several esteemed positions throughout his career. He served as the Chief Justice of New South Wales for over a decade, from 1998 to 2011, concurrently holding the position of Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales until 2012. His expertise in law has been recognized beyond Australian borders, as evidenced by his appointment as a non-permanent judge on the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, a position he held from 2013 until his resignation in 2020.
In addition to his judicial roles, Spigelman has also made significant contributions to Australian public life. Following his tenure as Chief Justice, he went on to chair the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 2012 to 2017. This diverse range of experiences has underscored his commitment to public service and his ability to navigate complex institutions. Through his various appointments, Spigelman has demonstrated a deep understanding of the law and its applications, as well as a capacity for leadership and governance in both legal and civic contexts.