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Nationality
  
Australian

Date appointed
  
July 25, 2011

Role
  
Justice

Name
  
James Edelman

Years active
  
2011–present


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Full Name
  
James Joshua Edelman

Born
  
9 January 1974 (age 50) (
1974-01-09
)

Occupation
  
Books
  
Unjust Enrichment, Unjust Enrichment in Australia, Gain‑Based Damages: Contract, Interest Awards in Australia

2015 Selden Society lecture - the Hon Justice James Edelman on Lord Bingham


James Joshua Edelman (born 9 January 1974) has been a justice of the High Court of Australia since 30 January 2017, and is a former justice of the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of Western Australia. He is noted for his various achievements at a young age, including becoming a professor at Oxford University before the age of 35 and a justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia before the age of 40. As he was 43 years old upon commencing his appointment on the High Court, he is eligible to continue until reaching the constitutionally required retirement age of 70 in 2044.

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2015 Chairs Award James Edelman


Education

Edelman completed high school at Scotch College in Perth, Western Australia. He completed bachelor's degrees in Economics (1995) and Law (first class honours, 1996) at the University of Western Australia and a Bachelor of Commerce (1997) at Murdoch University.

He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1998 and completed a doctorate at Magdalen College, University of Oxford in 2001.

Edelman was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 1998 after serving as an associate to Justice John Toohey in the High Court of Australia in 1997 and completing an articled clerkship at Blake Dawson Waldron. He was a member of the Chambers of Malcolm McCusker QC from 2001 until his appointment as a justice in 2011.

Edelman was called to the English bar in 2008 and was a member of One Essex Court chambers.

Academic

Edelman commenced teaching at Keble College, University of Oxford in 2005.

Following his appointment to the Supreme Court, Edelman continued to teach as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland and University of Western Australia, as well as holding the honorary position of Conjoint Professor at the University of New South Wales.

Edelman is also a patron and former editor of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal.

Edelman has been noted as having a "prodigious" record of publications. At the time of his appointment to the Supreme Court, his publications included six books and more than 80 articles, reviews, and notes.

Judicial

Edelman was appointed to the Supreme Court of Western Australia in April 2011 following the retirement of Justice Peter Blaxell. He took the oath of office on 22 July 2011. It was reported that, at the age of 37, Edelman was the youngest person to join the Supreme Court bench. However, at the welcome ceremony for Edelman, Chief Justice Wayne Martin noted that the reports were incorrect and in fact Sir Lawrence Jackson was appointed at the age of 36 in 1949.

In April 2015, Edelman joined the Brisbane court of the Federal Court of Australia. He replaced Justice Peter Jacobson, who had retired in January 2015.

Justice Edelman decided what may become a watershed case in ACCC v Valve Corporation (No 3) [2016] FCA 196. This case held that an overseas registered entity using a contract governed by overseas law, not incorporated in Australia, collecting revenue in USD but providing services to Australian consumers must comply with Australian Consumer Law or face significant penalties.

In November 2016, it was announced that Edelman would be appointed as a Justice of the High Court of Australia. He commenced the appointment when Justice Susan Kiefel became Chief Justice of Australia on 30 January 2017. He is the fourth youngest person to join the Court, after H. V. Evatt, Sir Edward McTiernan and Sir Owen Dixon.

Personal

Edelman is married and has two children.

References

James Edelman Wikipedia