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This is a list of Justice Tate's speeches

  1. 17 November 2018

    Remarks of the Hon. Justice Pamela Tate at the 2018 ABA and NSWBA National Conference, Sydney.

  2. 09 October 2018

    Remarks by the Hon. Justice Pamela Tate at the 25th Anniversary of the Women Barristers' Association of the Victorian Bar, 9 October 2018, Melbourne.

  3. 24 May 2018

    Remarks by the Honourable Justice Pamela Tate at the Graduation ceremony, Monash University, Robert Blackwood Hall, Clayton Campus, Melbourne, Thursday 24 May 2018.

  4. 23 February 2018

    Remarks by the Honourable Justice Pamela Tate at the 2018 Constitutional Law Conference, Gilbert and Tobin Centre of Public Law, UNSW, Sydney.

  5. 14 September 2017

    Remarks by the Hon. Justice Tate at the Farewell Breakfast for the Hon. Marilyn Warren AC, Chief Justice of Victoria, hosted by the Women Barristers’ Association and Victorian Women Lawyers, Melbourne.

  6. 16 August 2017

    Eulogy for the Hon. Rosemary Balmford AM delivered by the Hon. Justice Pamela Tate, on behalf of the Supreme Court of Victoria, on the occasion of her funeral service, Trinity College Chapel, The University of Melbourne.

  7. 08 September 2014
    The speech 'Statutory interpretive techniques under the Charter' was presented by the Hon. Justice Tate at the conference 'Human rights under the Charter: The development of human rights law in Victoria' in Melbourne, on 8 August 2014.
  8. 30 August 2014

    The speech 'Judicial independence as institutional autonomy: Court-led reforms' was presented by the Hon. Justice Tate at the 2014 Western Australian Judges, Master and Registrars' Conference in Perth on 30 August.

  9. 23 October 2012
    A Woman's Place is at the Bar - Speech
  10. 05 May 2011
    Monash University Graduation Address given by Justice Pamela Tate on 5 May 2011.
  11. 25 February 2011

    Speech by Justice Pamela Tate given as part of an administrative law intensive in Wellington, New Zealand on developments in the constitutional protection of property rights.