Graeme Orr, a law professor at the University of Queensland, specializes in the law of politics. He has authored The Law of Politics (2010 and 2019), Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems (2015) and, with Ron Levy, The Law of Deliberative Democracy (2016). Until 2015 he was International Editor of the Election Law Journal. Graeme’s other interests lie in symbolic politics, speech and the law, and labour law. In 2014 he became a member of the Australian Academy of Law.
Posts by Graeme
Money in Australian electoral politics: Reforming the morass
What’s in a Name? Political Parties and Ruddick v Commonwealth
The Demos in a Pandemic: Staging Elections during a Health Emergency
Never too Late to Regulate: Political Finance and the Electoral Commission and Liberal Party of NSW
Bye-bye By-Elections? Ritual and Rhythm and Voting out of Season