- Keith Aickin
Infobox Judge
name = Sir Keith Aickin
caption =
order =
office = Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia
term_start =20 September 1976
term_end =18 June 1982
appointer =Malcolm Fraser
predecessor = Sir Edward McTiernan
successor = Sir Daryl Dawson
birth_date =1 February 1916
birth_place =Melbourne , Victoria,Australia
death_date =18 June 1982
death_place =Sir Keith Arthur Aickin KBE QC (
1 February 1916 –18 June 1982 ),Australia n judge, was a Justice of theHigh Court of Australia .Aickin was born in
Melbourne in 1916, and was educated atMelbourne Grammar School . He also studied at theUniversity of Melbourne , where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (with honours) and later a Master of Laws. He also received theSupreme Court of Victoria 's Prize in Law.From 1939 to 1941, Aickin worked as
associate to High Court Justice (later Chief Justice)Owen Dixon . From 1942 to 1944, Aickin served as part of the Australianlegation toWashington, D.C. (predecessor of theEmbassy of Australia in Washington ). In 1948, Aickin joined the legal department of theUnited Nations inNew York City , becoming a legal adviser.On returning to Australia, Aickin lectured at the University of Melbourne, before being admitted to the
Victorian Bar in 1949. In 1957, Aickin was made aQueen's Counsel . He practised law until he was appointed to the bench of the High Court on20 September 1976 . Later that year he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Aickin sat on the bench until his death (following a car accident) in 1982.
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