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Revision as of 04:34, 4 October 2010
Professor Sir George Whitecross Paton B.A., B.C.L. (Oxon.), Hon. LL.D. (Glas., Syd., Qld., Tas., Lond., and Monash), D.C.L. (W. Ont.), M.A (16 August 1902 – 16 June 1985) was an Australian legal scholar and Vice Chancellor of Melbourne University
Early life and education
George Paton was born 16 August 1902 in Geelong, Victoria. His parents were Frank Hume Lyall Paton (son of John Gibson Paton) and Clara Sophia Heyer. He was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne (1914–1920) and then Melbourne University (1921–1925). He won the Rhodes Scholarship for Victoria (Australia) in 1925 which allowed him to continue his studies at Magdalen College, Oxford from 1926 to 1929.
He married Alice Watson (1905–1994) on 11 July 1931 and had four children.
Academic Life
George Paton became a Barrister-at-Law in 1927 and lectured in law at the London School of Economics. In 1931 he was appointed Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Melbourne and became Dean of the Faculty of Law in 1943. In 1951 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne University and held the position until his retirement in 1968. After retirement he was President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Inc. (ANZSOC) from 1969 to 1971
Major Publication
George Paton's major published work, A Text-Book of Jurisprudence, was completed in 1946. It won the prestigious Swiney prize, awarded in Britain every five years for the best published work on jurisprudence. In Australia and elsewhere, it was (in one reviewer's words) 'to many students the text-book of jurisprudence'.
Royal Commission on Television in Australia (1953-1954)
On 5 February 1953 George Paton was appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on Television in Australia. Other members of the commission were C.B. Bednall, Mrs. Maud Foxton, R.G. Osborne, R.C. Wilson and N.S. Young. Its object was to enable Australia to profit from the experience of other countries in introducing and controlling television. The enquiry considered the numbers of national and commercial channels to be established, the economics involved and standards to be observed.
References
- Melbourne University website. "History of the Melbourne Law School - George Patons". Retrieved 1 January 2010.
- ANZSOC website. "Presidents of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology". Retrieved 1 January 2010.