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James Spigelman was born on 1 January, 1946 in Sosnowiec, Poland, is an Australian judge. Discover James Spigelman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January 1946
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Sosnowiec, Poland
Nationality Poland

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1946

James Jacob Spigelman (born 1 January 1946) is a former Australian judge who served as Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1998 to 2011.

Spigelman was born in Sosnowiec, Poland, on 1 January 1946.

1949

He arrived in Australia with his family in 1949 and attended Maroubra Public School and later Sydney Boys High School.

He then went on to study Arts at the University of Sydney, where he attained First-Class Honours in Government and Second-Class Honours (Division 1) in Economics.

1965

Spigelman participated in and helped organise the 1965 Freedom Ride, a project undertaken by students to draw attention to problems faced by Indigenous communities in NSW.

1969

In 1969 he was President of the Students' Representative Council.

From 1969-1971, he was the Student Fellow of the University Senate.

1971

Subsequently, he studied law, graduating in 1971 with First-Class Honours and the University Medal.

1972

Spigelman was admitted to practise as a solicitor in 1972.

From 1972 to 1975, he served as Senior Advisor and Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.

1975

In 1975, he was appointed the Secretary of the Department of the Media.

1976

In 1976 Spigelman was admitted to the NSW Bar.

He did not commence practice until three years later, when he first served for several years as a member of the Australian Law Reform Commission and also spent time overseas.

Spigelman's primary areas of practice at the bar included constitutional law, administrative law, and appellate work.

1986

In 1986, Spigelman was appointed Queen's Counsel; and, in 1997, he served as Solicitor-General of New South Wales.

1998

He was also Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales from 1998 to 2012.

The Premier Bob Carr appointed Spigelman Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and Lieutenant-Governor of NSW, effective 25 May 1998.

2008

Spigelman was regarded as the favourite to succeed Murray Gleeson as Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia when he stepped down in late 2008.

However, this appointment went instead to Robert French.

2010

She is currently the Chair of Sculpture by the Sea having been a board member since 2010.

Spigelman has a strong interest in the arts.

His community involvement includes:

2011

On 18 March 2011, Spigelman announced his decision to resign as Chief Justice, effective 31 May 2011.

Reviewing Spigelman's 13-year term of office, Sydney Morning Herald columnist, David Marr commented that "... the Chief Justice of NSW .... blazed an incomparable trail.... every stage of Jim Spigelman's remarkable career has been like that: briefly surprising and then absolutely convincing".

Marr claims that Spigelman's achievements include the renewal of the ranks of the Supreme Court, running a polite and friendly Court, and modernising the Court's business practices and rules.

According to Bret Walker SC, Spigelman was renowned for "... showing his decided preference for efficient, better-value-for-money justice."

He retired on 31 May 2011 and was succeeded by Tom Bathurst QC.

Spigelman has also been a justice of the Supreme Court of Fiji.

2012

Spigelman also served as chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 2012 to 2017.

On 8 March 2012, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Spigelman would become chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), starting a 5-year term on 1 April 2012.

2013

He served on the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong as a non-permanent judge from other common law jurisdictions from April 2013 to his early resignation in September 2020.

He was also appointed to the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong as non-permanent judge from other common law jurisdictions in April 2013 and reappointed to a term that was not due to expire until 2022; however, after the Hong Kong chief executive denied the practice of the separation of powers in Hong Kong in September 2020, he became the first foreign judge to resign from the court, citing concerns over the national security legislation recently imposed by the Chinese government on the territory.

2017

His term finished in March 2017 and he was replaced by Justin Milne in April 2017.

Spigelman's parents, Gustawa and Majloch, are Holocaust survivors who feature in the graphic novel Maus, by Spigelman's cousin Art Spiegelman.

They were 2 of 15 survivors among 72 Spigelman relatives.

Spigelman's surname was originally spelt Szpigelman until his parents altered it to Spigelman after moving to Australia after the Holocaust ended.

Spigelman and his two brothers, Mark Spigelman and Allan Spigelman, have often been recognised for their achievements following the Holocaust.

Spigelman is married to author and clinical psychologist Alice Spigelman AM.

She has a BA and MA in Psychology.

Her directorships have included The Benevolent Society, UNHCR, Bundanon Trust, NIDA, Australian Institute of Music and the Rural Leadership Program.