1. Introduction: What makes a dissent 'Great'? / Gabrielle Appleby and Heather Roberts. Oscar Roos -- 3. Unrequited but still great: the dissent of Justices Dixon and Evatt in R v Federal Court of Bankruptcy; Ex parte Lowenstein (1938) / Andrew Lynch -- 4. Justice Evatt and the lost child in Chester v Waverley Corporeation (1939) / Barbara McDonald -- 5. Uther's Case (1947): Justice Dixon and the troubled legacy of the Commonwealth Immunity Doctrine / Stephen McDonald and Anne Carter -- 6. 'Lone, vehement and incredulous': Chief Justice Latham in the Communist Party Case (1951) / George Williams -- 7. Public prosecutor v Oie Hee Koi (1968): not so humbly advising? Sir Garfield Barwick and the introduction of dissenting reasons to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council / Oliver Jones -- 8. The trouble with duress: the dissent of Chief Justice Bray in R v Brown and Morley (1968) / Joe McIntyre -- 9. The 'Intelligence of a future day': the vindication of Justice Stephen's dissent in Henry v Boehm (1973) / Michael Coper -- 10. Justice Mason in the Australian Assistance Plan Case (1975): nationhood, federalism and commonwealth executive power / Peta Stephenson -- 11. Justice Murphy's dissent in Australian Conservation Foundation v Commonwealth (1980): the birth of public interest standing in Australia? / Matthew Groves -- 12. The essence of a fiduciary relationship: Justice Mason's dissent in Hospital Products Ltd v United States Surgical Corporation (1984) / Simone Degeling and Greg Weeks -- 13. The Chamberlain dissents (1984) / Jeremy Gans -- 14. Treachery or heroism? the judgment of Justices Deane and Toohey in Leeth v Commonwealth (1992) / Amelia Simpson -- 15. Justice Dawson's steadfast defence of the 'Very Essence of Political Discussion' in Langer v Commonwealth (1996) / Adrienne Stone and Kristen Walker QC -- 16. Certainty, Co-existence and the legacy of Mabo: Justice North in the Miriuwung-Gajerroug Native title case (2000) / Sean Brennan -- 17. When liberty divides: judical cleavages and their consequences in Al-Katheb v Godwin (2004) / A J Brown -- 18. He who would not be muzzled: Justice Heydon's last dissent in Monis v The Queen (2013) / Gabrielle Appleby and Heather Roberts.
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