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Brian Hayes KC is a prominent Australian lawyer who specialises in public and administrative law. He was appointed as South Australia's strategic adviser to India in 2008 and has held related roles in subsequent years. He is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural and Built Environments at the University of South Australia and has acted as a consultant to federal, state and local governments. Hayes represented the Conservation Council of South Australia in an appeal against a proposal to intensively farm southern bluefin tuna in Louth Bay. The case became South Australia's longest environmental trial was ultimately successful and enshrined the precautionary principle in law.

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  • Brian Hayes (lawyer) (en)
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  • Brian Hayes KC is a prominent Australian lawyer who specialises in public and administrative law. He was appointed as South Australia's strategic adviser to India in 2008 and has held related roles in subsequent years. He is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural and Built Environments at the University of South Australia and has acted as a consultant to federal, state and local governments. Hayes represented the Conservation Council of South Australia in an appeal against a proposal to intensively farm southern bluefin tuna in Louth Bay. The case became South Australia's longest environmental trial was ultimately successful and enshrined the precautionary principle in law. (en)
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  • Brian Hayes (en)
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  • Brian Hayes (en)
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  • Mumbai, India (en)
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  • Brian Robert Michael Hayes (en)
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  • Brian Hayes meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (en)
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  • Australian (en)
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  • St Joseph's School, Darjeeling (en)
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  • King's Counsel , Executive producer of "Hotel Mumbai" (en)
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  • Anglo Indian (en)
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  • Lawyer (en)
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  • Joan Paes, Henry Hayes (en)
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  • Gillian Atkinson (en)
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  • Brian Hayes KC is a prominent Australian lawyer who specialises in public and administrative law. He was appointed as South Australia's strategic adviser to India in 2008 and has held related roles in subsequent years. He is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Natural and Built Environments at the University of South Australia and has acted as a consultant to federal, state and local governments. Hayes represented the Conservation Council of South Australia in an appeal against a proposal to intensively farm southern bluefin tuna in Louth Bay. The case became South Australia's longest environmental trial was ultimately successful and enshrined the precautionary principle in law. (en)
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  • Brian Robert Michael Hayes (en)
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