High Court Justice Robert Beech-Jones, recently delivered a paper titled "Seven Random Points about Judging" at the National Judicial Orientation Program in Brisbane.
Exploring practical aspects of judging, Justice Beech-Jones delves into topics such as dispute resolution, judgment writing, vexatious litigants, trial management, being overturned on appeal, secondary trauma, and media scrutiny.
In his paper, Justice Beech-Jones offers valuable insights and guidelines for judges to navigate these complex issues effectively, emphasising the importance of fairness, efficiency, and well-being in the judicial process.
For those interested in a deeper understanding of these themes, the full text of the paper can be accessed via the link below.