
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.
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Fields of research
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
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Law of politics: parliamentary law and electoral law
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Non-instrumental approaches to Law and Politics (ritual, symbols, language)
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Labour and employment law
Works
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2014
Journal Article
Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world
Orr, Graeme (2014). Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 17 (3), 332-349. doi: 10.1080/13698230.2014.886384
2014
Conference Publication
Putting the Cartel Before the House? Public Funding of Political Parties in Queensland
Orr, Graeme (2014). Putting the Cartel Before the House? Public Funding of Political Parties in Queensland. Academy of Social Sciences Workshop on the Legal Regulation of Political Parties, Sydney University, 19-20 June.
2014
Conference Publication
Political Finance Law in Australia: Innovation and Enervation
Orr, Graeme (2014). Political Finance Law in Australia: Innovation and Enervation. Australian Political Studies Association 2014 Conference, Sydney University (http://www.apsa2014.com), 28-31 September.
2014
Conference Publication
The Law of Deliberative Democracy
Orr, Graeme and Ron Levy (2014). The Law of Deliberative Democracy. Australian Political Studies Association 2014 Conference, Sydney University, 28-31 September.
2014
Conference Publication
Regulating 'Third Parties' As Political and Electoral Actors: Comparative Insights and Questions for Democracy
Orr, Graeme and Anika Gauja (2014). Regulating 'Third Parties' As Political and Electoral Actors: Comparative Insights and Questions for Democracy. Politics After the Digital Revolution, Washington, DC, 28-31 August.
2014
Journal Article
Betting on elections: history, law and policy
Orr, Graeme (2014). Betting on elections: history, law and policy. Federal Law Review, 42 (2), 309-331. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1404200204
2014
Conference Publication
The Common Law Conception of Parties
Orr, Graeme (2014). The Common Law Conception of Parties. The Regulation of Electoral Politics and the Politics of Electoral Regulation (Australasian Electoral Regulation Network Conference), University of Queensland, October.
2014
Conference Publication
Article 25 ICCPR and Nominating Hong Kong's Chief Executive
Orr, Graeme (2014). Article 25 ICCPR and Nominating Hong Kong's Chief Executive. Universal Suffrage and Nomination Procedures: Imperatives from Article 25 ICCPR (Public Roundtable), University of Hong Kong, 20 March.
2014
Book Chapter
Ritual in the law of electoral democracy
Orr, Graeme (2014). Ritual in the law of electoral democracy. Law and democracy: contemporary questions. (pp. 115-129) edited by Glenn Patmore and Kim Rubenstein. Canberra, Australia: ANU Press.
2014
Conference Publication
The Law on Funding Party Campaigns: Contributions and Constraints
Orr, Graeme (2014). The Law on Funding Party Campaigns: Contributions and Constraints. 2nd Australian and New Zealand Workshop on Campaign Management and Political Marketing, Sydney University, 17-18 July.
2013
Journal Article
Deliberation and electoral law
Orr, Graeme (2013). Deliberation and electoral law. Election Law Journal, 12 (4), 421-434. doi: 10.1089/elj.2013.0196
2013
Conference Publication
Electoral Systems and Integrity
Orr, Graeme (2013). Electoral Systems and Integrity. Mongolian Leadership Fellows Workshop, Griffith University, 17 September.
2013
Conference Publication
Aesthetics and Political Finance Regulation
Orr, Graeme (2013). Aesthetics and Political Finance Regulation. 12th French Political Science Association Congress (IPSA RC 20 Workshop), Paris, 9 July 2013.
2013
Conference Publication
Deliberation in Electoral Law
Orr, Graeme (2013). Deliberation in Electoral Law. Law of Deliberative Democracy Symposium, NYU Law School / Strauss Institute for Advanced Study of Law and Justice, 5-6 April.
2013
Conference Publication
Electoral Brand or Political Soul? Parties and Their Legal Conception
Orr, Graeme (2013). Electoral Brand or Political Soul? Parties and Their Legal Conception. USQ Law School Seminar, Springfield & Toowoomba, 14 May.
2013
Journal Article
Responsible government, federalism and the school chaplaincy case
Orr, Graeme and Isdale, William (2013). Responsible government, federalism and the school chaplaincy case. Alternative Law Journal , 38 (1), 3-7. doi: 10.1177/1037969X1303800102
2013
Journal Article
'Parliamentary elections, representation and the law' by Caroline Morris
Orr, Graeme (2013). 'Parliamentary elections, representation and the law' by Caroline Morris. Public Law Review, 24 (1), 67-70.
2012
Journal Article
Judicial Review of the Administration of Parliamentary Elections
Orr, Graeme (2012). Judicial Review of the Administration of Parliamentary Elections. Public Law Review, 23 (2), 110-124.
2012
Other Outputs
Report on NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division)
Orr, Graeme (2012). Report on NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division). Sydney, Australia:
2012
Book Chapter
¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia
Orr, Graeme and Ewing, K. D. (2012). ¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia. Mesa I. Sistemas electorales y principios constitucionales. VIII Congreso Mundial de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Constitucional. (pp. 241-266) Mexico City, Mexico: Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federacion.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2023
Master Philosophy
Forward with fairness: conceptualising just transition for Australian labour law and the coal-fired power generation industry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Justine Bell-James
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Securing Freedom of Information in Vietnamese Government and Law
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Billings
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Constitutional Transformations: Failure and Opportunity in Post-Independence South Sudan
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Caitlin Goss
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Locating the Public in Australian Public Enterprise: Reinforcing the Public Objectives and Public Accountability of Australian Government-Owned Businesses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ross Grantham
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
A Government for a Sovereign People: The Expectations and Intentions of the Framers of the Australian Constitution regarding Responsible Government
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
Media
Enquiries
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- constitutional law
- Employment and labour law
- Language and law
- Law of elections
- Law of politics
- Political Parties and Finance
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