Senior Courts Act 2016

Senior court Judges - Judicial appointment process

93: Attorney-General to publish information concerning judicial appointment process

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"How Judges are Chosen: Information from the Attorney-General"

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The Attorney-General has to publish information about how they choose Judges and Associate Judges. You can find out how they ask people if they are interested in being a Judge or Associate Judge. They also explain how they decide who to recommend for these jobs.

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Part 5Senior court Judges
Judicial appointment process

93Attorney-General to publish information concerning judicial appointment process

  1. The Attorney-General must publish information explaining his or her process for—

  2. seeking expressions of interest for the appointment of Judges and Associate Judges; and
    1. recommending persons for appointment as a Judge or an Associate Judge.