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25 U.W. Austl. L. Rev. 213 (1995)
Ex Tempore Judgments - Reasons on the Run

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Ex Tempore Judgments -
Reasons on the Run
MICHAEL KIRBY'
'I believe that in the next decade, the pressures on the courts (especially the
appellate courts) will oblige us to modif, our procedures in order to facilitate
ex tempore decision-making. This will require the reduction of oral argument,
the improvement of written argument and, essentially the presentation to judicial
officers by the parties of succinct written material which can be adapted readily
to provide the basic framework of a judicial opinion. The time of limitless oral
argument before judges trapped at their benches is coming to a close.'
The giving of reasons is 'an incident of the judicial process'. So wrote
Mahoney JA in Housing Commission of NSW v Tatmar Pastoral Co Ply
Ltd' in words which have now been endorsed by the High Court of Australia,2
with the qualification that whilst this is a 'normal', it is not a 'universal',
incident of the process.
Fulfilling the duty which derives from that aspect of the life of ajudicial
officer results in the constant obligation to provide a public statement of
reasons for decisions. Such reasons and the orders which follow them resolve
disputes and aspects of disputes in a formal way in a wide variety of courts
and tribunals throughout the country. Reasons may be given in a formal
statement prepared by the judicial officer, certified by the clerk or associate,
t    AC CMG; Justice of the High Court of Australia; formerly President of the NSW Court
of Appeal. This paper was first published in (1992) 9 Aust Bar Rev 93, and is reprinted
with the kind permission of its editor.
1.  [1983] 3 NSWLR 378, 386.
2.   Public Service Board (NSW) v Osnond (1986) 159 CLR 656, 667.

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