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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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2010

Conference Publication

Voting preferences? The legal consequences of the alternative vote (AV or IRV)

Orr, Graeme and Ewing, K. D. (2010). Voting preferences? The legal consequences of the alternative vote (AV or IRV). World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Mexico City, Mexico, 6-10 December 2010. Pretoria, S.A.: International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL); Instituto de Investigacciones Juridicas de la UNAM.

Voting preferences? The legal consequences of the alternative vote (AV or IRV)

2010

Journal Article

Natural justice in dismissals

Orr, Graeme (2010). Natural justice in dismissals. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 18 (1), 14-19.

Natural justice in dismissals

2010

Book

The law of politics: Elections, parties and money in Australia

Orr, Graeme (2010). The law of politics: Elections, parties and money in Australia. Annandale, N.S.W., Australia: The Federation Press.

The law of politics: Elections, parties and money in Australia

2010

Journal Article

A fetishised gift: the legal status of flags

Orr, Graeme (2010). A fetishised gift: the legal status of flags. Griffith Law Review, 19 (3), 504-526. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2010.10854686

A fetishised gift: the legal status of flags

2009

Journal Article

The Fair Work Act and other names of shame

Orr, Graeme and Tham, Joo-Cheong (2009). The Fair Work Act and other names of shame. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 16 (3), 74-76.

The Fair Work Act and other names of shame

2009

Journal Article

The people's choice: The prisoner franchise and the Constitutional protection of voting rights in Australia

Orr, Graeme and Williams, George (2009). The people's choice: The prisoner franchise and the Constitutional protection of voting rights in Australia. Election Law Journal, 8 (2), 123-139. doi: 10.1089/elj.2008.0016

The people's choice: The prisoner franchise and the Constitutional protection of voting rights in Australia

2009

Book Chapter

The political system

Orr, Graeme and Dale, Gregory (2009). The political system. Appealing to the Future: Michael Kirby and His Legacy. (pp. 661-683) edited by Ian Freckleton and Hugh Selby. Pyrmont, NSW: Thomson Law Book Company.

The political system

2009

Journal Article

Reviewability of employment decisions under Australia's hybrid workplace law

Orr, Graeme (2009). Reviewability of employment decisions under Australia's hybrid workplace law. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 16 (4), 196-199.

Reviewability of employment decisions under Australia's hybrid workplace law

2009

Journal Article

Work and employment

Orr, Graeme and Tham, Joo-Cheong (2009). Work and employment. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 16 (4), 196-199.

Work and employment

2009

Journal Article

Electoral malapportionment: Partisanship, rhetoric and reform in the shadow of the agrarian strong-man

Orr, Graeme and Levy, Ron (2009). Electoral malapportionment: Partisanship, rhetoric and reform in the shadow of the agrarian strong-man. Griffith Law Review, 18 (3), 638-665. doi: 10.1080/10854659.2009.10854659

Electoral malapportionment: Partisanship, rhetoric and reform in the shadow of the agrarian strong-man

2009

Conference Publication

Spin Doctoring in Legislative Titles

Orr, Graeme (2009). Spin Doctoring in Legislative Titles. Faculty Seminar, UCLA Law School, 30 Nov 2009.

Spin Doctoring in Legislative Titles

2008

Journal Article

'Williams, C'est Pour Toi': Football and Contracts 101

Graeme Orr (2008). 'Williams, C'est Pour Toi': Football and Contracts 101. Alternative law journal, 33 (4), 244-245.

'Williams, C'est Pour Toi': Football and Contracts 101

2008

Book Chapter

Citizenship, interests, community and expression: Expatriate voting rights in Australian elections

Orr, G. (2008). Citizenship, interests, community and expression: Expatriate voting rights in Australian elections. Citizenship in a post-national world: Australia and Europe compared. (pp. 24-37) edited by Simon Bronitt and Kim Rubenstein. Annandale, Sydney: The Federation Press.

Citizenship, interests, community and expression: Expatriate voting rights in Australian elections

2008

Conference Publication

The Right to Vote in Australia: Roach v Electoral Commissioner

Orr, Graeme (2008). The Right to Vote in Australia: Roach v Electoral Commissioner. 2008 Constitutional Law Conference, Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of NSW, 8 February 2008.

The Right to Vote in Australia: Roach v Electoral Commissioner

2008

Conference Publication

Federal Public Funding

Orr, Graeme (2008). Federal Public Funding. Political Finance Roundtable, NSW Parliament House, 6 March 2007.

Federal Public Funding

2008

Conference Publication

Legal Regulation of Governmental Advertising

Orr, Graeme (2008). Legal Regulation of Governmental Advertising. 18th Annual Public Affairs in the Public Sector Conference, Darling Harbour, Sydney, 14 February 2008.

Legal Regulation of Governmental Advertising

2007

Other Outputs

Constitutionalising the franchise and the status quo: The High Court on prisoner voting rights

Orr, Graeme (2007). Constitutionalising the franchise and the status quo: The High Court on prisoner voting rights. Democratic Audit of Australia: Discussion Paper. 19/07. Australian National University; Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology.

Constitutionalising the franchise and the status quo: The High Court on prisoner voting rights

2007

Journal Article

Book review: The nitty-gritty of electoral integrity

Orr, Graeme (2007). Book review: The nitty-gritty of electoral integrity. Election Law Journal, 6 (3), 299-304. doi: 10.1089/elj.2007.6308

Book review: The nitty-gritty of electoral integrity

2007

Journal Article

The Nitty Gritty of Electoral Integrity

Orr, Graeme (2007). The Nitty Gritty of Electoral Integrity. Election Law Journal: rules, politics, and policy, 6 (3), 299-304.

The Nitty Gritty of Electoral Integrity

2007

Journal Article

Political disclosure regulation in Australia: Lackadaisical law

Orr, G. (2007). Political disclosure regulation in Australia: Lackadaisical law. Election Law Journal, 6 (1), 72-88. doi: 10.1089/elj.2006.6006

Political disclosure regulation in Australia: Lackadaisical law

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

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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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