Paul Desmond Finn (22 April 1946 – 27 September 2023) was an Australian academic jurist and judge of the Federal Court of Australia.[1]
Early life and education
Finn was born on 22 April 1946 in Brisbane. His father died when Finn was a child.[2] He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Queensland, majoring in literature.[2] Although his father and stepfather were both lawyers, Finn was never pressured into following them into the legal profession; in an interview in 2010, he stated: "I did law by default, probably a lack of imagination".[2]
After completing his doctorate, Finn joined the Law Faculty at the University of Queensland as a senior lecturer. Two years later, he moved to the Australian National University, where he remained until 1995. He became a Professor of Law in 1988 and was appointed Head of the Department of Law in the same year.[1]
Finn was appointed a judge of the Federal Court of Australia in 1995.[1] He later reflected that this appointment was for him "wholly unexpected"[3] given his experience: it is unusual for an individual with an academic background to be appointed a judge,[4] and he had not been in a courtroom for 25 years.[2]
He provided advice to the 1992 WA Inc Royal Commission[5] on "the manner in which the issues confronting this Commission have been dealt with elsewhere in Australia and in other Western democracies".
Finn retired as a judge in 2012.[6] He died in North Adelaide on 27 September 2023.[7]