Jim MackenJames Joseph Macken AM (1927–2019) was an Australian lawyer, judge and human rights activist. CareerMacKen was admitted as a barrister in July 1963, and worked in cases of employment law.[1] on 2 June 1975 he was appointed a judge of the Industrial Commission of NSW and retired on 21 August 1989.[2] Subsequent careerAfter retiring as a judge, Macken continued to work as an academic and author, including lecturing in industrial relations at Sydney Law School.[1][3] In September 2016, Macken offered to trade places with a refugee at one of the immigration detention camps operated in Nauru or Manus under Australia's Pacific Solution policy.[4][5][6] DeathJim Macken died in his sleep on 19 September 2019.[7] He is survived by his eleven children, two brothers and twenty-three grand children. HonoursIn June 2003 Macken was made a Member of the Order of Australia for service to industrial relations as an advocate, judge, academic and author.[8] Selected bibliography
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