Jocelynne Scutt

Jocelynne Annette Scutt AO (born 8 June 1947) is an Australian feminist lawyer, writer and commentator. She is one of Australia's leading human rights barristers, was instrumental in reform of the laws on rape and domestic violence,[1][2][3] and has served as Anti-Discrimination Commissioner of Tasmania and as a judge on the High Court of Fiji.[4]

Career

Jocelynne Scutt was born in Perth, Western Australia. She graduated in law from the University of Western Australia in 1969 and undertook postgraduate studies in law at the University of Sydney, at both Southern Methodist University and the University of Michigan in the United States, and Cambridge University in England.

Scutt has worked with the Australian Institute of Criminology[5][6] and as director of research with the Legal and Constitutional Committee of the parliament of Victoria.[7] From 1981-82 she worked at the Sydney Bar and then was Deputy Chairperson of the Law Reform Commission, Victoria.[8][9] In 1986 she returned to private practice in Melbourne. She served as the first Anti-Discrimination Commissioner of Tasmania from 1999–2004.[10][11][12] In 2007 she accepted a judicial post on the Fiji High Court.[4][13]

She is a member of the UN Committee Against Trafficking, a board member of the International Alliance of Women[14] and its representative to the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. She is a writer, a film maker and is also a Senior Fellow at University of Buckingham and teaches law there.[15][16]

A Member of both the British Labour Party and Australian Labor Party, Scutt was elected to represent the division of Arbury on the Cambridgeshire County Council on 2 May 2013 and reelected on 4 May 2017.[17]

Scutt was called to the English Bar in July 2014. She became a part of Electoral Lobby in Canberra as well as Sydney. She also established the publisher, Artemis.[18]

Selected works

  • Scutt, Jocelynne (June 1984). For richer, for poorer: Money, marriage, and property rights. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-007650-6.
  • Scutt, Jocelynne (June 1987). Different Lives. Viking Press. ISBN 0-14-006899-6.
  • Scutt, Jocelynne (28 February 1994). Sexual Gerrymander. Spinifex Press. ISBN 1-875559-16-7.
  • Scutt, Jocelynne (1997). The incredible woman: Power & sexual politics. Artemis Publications. ISBN 1-875658-28-9.

Honours

  • She was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1996, "for service to feminist jurisprudence and issues affecting women, including the establishment of a publishing company encouraging female contributions".[19]
  • She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2001.[20]

She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2001.[21]

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References

  1. Rosemary Francis with Jocelynne Scutt, 'Jocelynne A. Scutt ', in Australian Women Lawyers as Active Citizens, Australian Women's Archives Project, 2016, http://www.womenaustralia.info/lawyers/biogs/AWE4429b.htm, accessed 7 October 2018
  2. Easteal, Patricia; Easteal, Patricia (1998), Balancing the scales : rape, law reform and Australian culture, Federation Press, ISBN 978-1-86287-304-9
  3. Sawer, Marian; Radford, Gail, (author.); ebrary, Inc; Sawer, Marian, 1946- (2008), Making women count : a history of the Women's Electoral Lobby in Australia, University of New South Wales Press Ltd, ISBN 978-0-86840-943-6CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Who's Who in Australia 2000. Melbourne: Crown Content. 2000. p. 1511.
  5. Scutt, Jocelynne A., Dr; Australian Institute of Criminology (1980), Restoring victims of crime : a basis for the reintroduction of restitution into the Australian criminal justice system, Australian Institute of Criminology, ISBN 978-0-642-90203-0CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. National Conference on Rape Law Reform (1980 : Hobart, Tas.); Scutt, Jocelynne A., Dr, 1947-; Australian Institute of Criminology (1980), Rape law reform : a collection of conference papers, Australian Institute of Criminology, ISBN 978-0-642-89991-0CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. Australian Institute of Criminology (1984), Information bulletin of Australian criminology, The Institute, ISSN 0813-6998
  8. "CORRECTIONS". The Canberra Times. 60 (18, 406). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 22 February 1986. p. 3. Retrieved 6 October 2018 via National Library of Australia.
  9. Seminar on the Jury (1986 : Australian Institute of Criminology); Challinger, Dennis; Australian Institute of Criminology (1986), The Jury : proceedings of a seminar on the jury 20-22 May 1986, Australian Institute of Criminology, ISBN 978-0-642-10251-5
  10. https://www.theage.com.au/national/scutt-fires-farewell-salvo-20041028-gdyvrw.html
  11. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2004-10-28/govt-appoints-new-anti-discrimination-commissioner/575316
  12. Profile, trove.nla.gov.au; accessed 29 September 2015.
  13. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/legal-affairs/scutt-cleared-of-fiji-misconduct/news-story/bf42f3e29c679100d40970d3f6b8745e
  14. Board, International Alliance of Women
  15. The Hon. Dr Jocelynne Scutt. Retrieved 31 May 2017
  16. Jocelynne ScuttCounty Councillor for Arbury Division
  17. Councillor Jocelynne Scutt. Retrieved 31 May 2017
  18. Scutt, Jocelynne A. (Dr) (1947-)
  19. It's an Honour. Retrieved 19 June 2016
  20. "Victorian Honour Roll of Women 2001" (PDF).
  21. "Victorian Honour Roll of Women" (PDF).
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