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Professor Graeme Orr
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Graeme Orr

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Overview

Background

The law of politics, in particular electoral law, is Professor Graeme Orr's primary research expertise. He has authored The Law of Politics (1st edn 2010, 2nd edn 2019) and Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems (2015), co-authored The Law of Deliberative Democracy (2016), co-edited Realising Democracy (2003), Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects (2011) and The Cambridge Handbook of Deliberative Constitutionalism (2018) and edited 3 symposia on the law of politics. His doctoral thesis explored the nature and regulation of electoral bribery. In the field of the law of politics, he does consultancy and pro bono work, and regular media commentary. Graeme has published over 100 commentary pieces in both the traditional press and online outlets.

Graeme has also published extensively in labour law, the law of negligence and on issues of language and law. Currently he is the legal adviser on the NSW Electoral Commission’s iVote panel and was recently part of the Australian Republican Movement’s Constitutional Advisory Board that drafted a model for an elected Head of State.

An Associate to two judges in the Federal Court of Australia and solicitor of the Queensland Supreme Court, prior to joining UQ Graeme was also an Associate Professor at Griffith University, where he taught for 13 years. In recent times he has been international editor of the Election Law Journal and board member of the Australian Journal of Labour Law. He was formerly managing editor of the Griffith Law Review, columnist with the Alternative Law Journal on sport's links to law, and employment law columnist with the Australian Journal of Administrative Law. He currently authors the entry on Australia for The Annual Register, a 257 year old almanac of world affairs.

He was a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (2014-24) and has been an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences since 2020.

Availability

Professor Graeme Orr is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, University College London
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education, Griffith University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University

Research interests

  • Law of politics: parliamentary law and electoral law

  • Non-instrumental approaches to Law and Politics (ritual, symbols, language)

  • Labour and employment law

Works

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235 works between 1995 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Rethinking voter identification: its rationale and impact

Orr, Graeme and Arklay, Tracey (2016). Rethinking voter identification: its rationale and impact. Australian Journal of Political Science, 51 (3), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2016.1197181

Rethinking voter identification: its rationale and impact

2016

Book Chapter

Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland

Orr, Graeme (2016). Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland. Party rules? Dilemmas of political party regulation in Australia. (pp. 123-145) edited by Anika Gauja and Marian Sawer. Acton, ACT, Australia: ANU Press.

Putting the cartel before the house? Public funding of parties in Queensland

2016

Journal Article

Party finance law in Australia: innovation and enervation

Orr, Graeme (2016). Party finance law in Australia: innovation and enervation. Election Law Journal, 15 (1), 58-70. doi: 10.1089/elj.2015.0333

Party finance law in Australia: innovation and enervation

2016

Conference Publication

The Evolution of Parliamentary Democracy and the Political Scene in Australia

Orr, Graeme (2016). The Evolution of Parliamentary Democracy and the Political Scene in Australia. 27th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Seminar, Parliament House, Queensland, 5-11 June.

The Evolution of Parliamentary Democracy and the Political Scene in Australia

2016

Journal Article

When referendums go wrong: Queensland's 2016 fixed, four-year term proposal

Orr, Graeme and Cassar, Samara (2016). When referendums go wrong: Queensland's 2016 fixed, four-year term proposal. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 31 (2), 161-175.

When referendums go wrong: Queensland's 2016 fixed, four-year term proposal

2016

Journal Article

Elections as rituals: private, communal, public

Orr, Graeme (2016). Elections as rituals: private, communal, public. Papers on Parliament, 66, 1-20.

Elections as rituals: private, communal, public

2016

Conference Publication

'Commentary, 'Democracy and Political Ignorance'', Book Launch of 'Political Ignorance' (2nd Ed, 2016, Stanford UP) by Prof Ilya Somin

Orr, Graeme (2016). 'Commentary, 'Democracy and Political Ignorance'', Book Launch of 'Political Ignorance' (2nd Ed, 2016, Stanford UP) by Prof Ilya Somin. Hosted by AACL and AIP, Supreme Court Library, Queensland, 16 May 2016.

'Commentary, 'Democracy and Political Ignorance'', Book Launch of 'Political Ignorance' (2nd Ed, 2016, Stanford UP) by Prof Ilya Somin

2015

Journal Article

Does an unqualified but losing candidacy upset an election?

Orr, Graeme (2015). Does an unqualified but losing candidacy upset an election?. Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 14 (4), 424-429. doi: 10.1089/elj.2015.0336

Does an unqualified but losing candidacy upset an election?

2015

Journal Article

Political finance law in Queensland: one step forward, two steps back

Orr, Graeme (2015). Political finance law in Queensland: one step forward, two steps back. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (2), 77-81. doi: 10.1177/1037969X1504000202

Political finance law in Queensland: one step forward, two steps back

2015

Conference Publication

Voter ID in Australia: Rationales, Ramfications and Evidence of Impact

Orr, Graeme and Tracey Arklay (2015). Voter ID in Australia: Rationales, Ramfications and Evidence of Impact. 4th Biennial Electoral Regulation Research Conference, UNSW/USydney, 5-6 November.

Voter ID in Australia: Rationales, Ramfications and Evidence of Impact

2015

Book Chapter

Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world

Orr, Graeme (2015). Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world. Parties, partisanship and political theory. (pp. 80-97) edited by Matteo Bonotti and Veit Bader. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world

2015

Book Chapter

The Law Governing Australian Political Parties

Orr, Graeme (2015). The Law Governing Australian Political Parties. Contemporary Australian Political Party Organisations. (pp. 212-224) edited by Narelle Miragliotta, Anika Gauja and Rodney Smith. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Monash University Press.

The Law Governing Australian Political Parties

2015

Conference Publication

Teaching Public Law: Content, Context and Coherence

Orr, Graeme (2015). Teaching Public Law: Content, Context and Coherence. Public Law in the Classroom, UNSW Law School (with University of Adelaide), 12 February.

Teaching Public Law: Content, Context and Coherence

2015

Conference Publication

Full Public Funding: Cleaning Up Parties or Parties Cleaning Up?

Orr, Graeme (2015). Full Public Funding: Cleaning Up Parties or Parties Cleaning Up?. International Political Science Association (RC20 Workshop), AFSP Conference, Aix/Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, 22-24 June.

Full Public Funding: Cleaning Up Parties or Parties Cleaning Up?

2015

Journal Article

Regulating 'third parties' as electoral actors: comparative insights and questions for democracy

Orr, Graeme and Gauja, Anika (2015). Regulating 'third parties' as electoral actors: comparative insights and questions for democracy. Interest Groups and Advocacy, 4 (3), 249-271. doi: 10.1057/iga.2015.2

Regulating 'third parties' as electoral actors: comparative insights and questions for democracy

2015

Conference Publication

Political Donations Law in Queensland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Orr, Graeme (2015). Political Donations Law in Queensland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. Accountability and the Law: Safeguarding Queensland from Corruption, Customs House, Brisbane (Organised by the Australia Institute), 9 February.

Political Donations Law in Queensland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

2015

Conference Publication

Ritual and Rhythm in Election

Orr, Graeme (2015). Ritual and Rhythm in Election. The Future of Politics and Political Science (Aust Pol Sci Assn 2015), University of Canberra, 28-30 September.

Ritual and Rhythm in Election

2015

Journal Article

Teaching public law: Content, context and coherence

Orr, Graeme (2015). Teaching public law: Content, context and coherence. Legal Education Review, 25 (2), 299-315.

Teaching public law: Content, context and coherence

2014

Journal Article

Convenience voting: The end of election day?

Orr, Graeme (2014). Convenience voting: The end of election day?. Alternative Law Journal, 39 (3), 151-155. doi: 10.1177/1037969X1403900302

Convenience voting: The end of election day?

2014

Journal Article

Pathologies in Queensland law-making: repairing political constitutionalism

Isdale, William and Orr, Graeme (2014). Pathologies in Queensland law-making: repairing political constitutionalism. Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity, 2 (1), 126-143.

Pathologies in Queensland law-making: repairing political constitutionalism

Funding

Past funding

  • 2017
    Comprehensive free access to Australian industrial and workplace law (ARC LIEF project administered by University of Technology Sydney)
    University of Technology Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    The Law of Deliberative Democracy: Theory and Reform
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Dollars and Democracy: The dynamics of Australian political finance and its regulation (ARC Discovery Project Administered by The University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Graeme Orr is:
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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A National Indigenous Representative Body in Australia: Reception and Rejection of an Enduring Institutional Concept

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Dr Dylan Lino

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A National Indigenous Representative Body in Australia: Reception and Rejection of an Enduring Institutional Concept

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Dr Dylan Lino

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Proposed PhD - Disability within the judiciary: An analysis of the barriers for lawyers with visual disabilities to be appointed to the judicial branch of government in New Zealand and Australia.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Paul Harpur

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Graeme Orr directly for media enquiries about:

  • constitutional law
  • Employment and labour law
  • Language and law
  • Law of elections
  • Law of politics
  • Political Parties and Finance

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