Margaret Stone (judge) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Margaret Stone
Office:Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
Term Start:9 October 2000
Term End:22 March 2012
Office2:Additional Judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Term Start2:November 2003
Term End2:22 March 2012
Office3:Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security
Term Start3:24 August 2015
Term End3:23 August 2020
Predecessor3:Vivienne Thom
Successor3:Christopher Jessup
Birth Date:?
Death Date:1 September 2021
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Judge
Alma Mater:University of Sydney

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  • Margaret Ackary Stone (died 1 September 2021) was an Australian judge who served on the Federal Court of Australia. Stone served as the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security from August 2015 until her retirement in August 2020.[1] [2]

    Education

    Stone obtained a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Sydney, a Bachelor of Laws with honours from the Australian National University, and a Master of Laws from Yale Law School.

    Career

    Stone taught law at the University of New South Wales for over 15 years, including a role as Sub-Dean in 1981. She also worked as a solicitor becoming a partner at Freehills in 1993, where she worked in the areas of commercial property, infrastructure development, commercial financing, and taxation.

    Federal Court

    Stone was appointed a judge of the Federal Court of Australia in October 2000.[3] [4] Whilst a federal court judge, she was also appointed an Additional Judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.[5] Stone retired from both judicial positions in March 2012.[3] [5]

    Subsequent career

    Since retiring from the Federal Court Stone was a Judge in Residence at the Melbourne Law School in 2012.[6] In 2013 she was appointed a Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of NSW.[7]

    Between December 2012 and December 2014 she served as Australia's Independent Reviewer of Adverse Security Assessments. Adverse security assessments are findings by the Australian Security and intelligence Organisation that a person who has been found to be a refugee is a security risk. Such people are kept in detention until such time as it is determined that they are no longer security risks. They do not have access to the evidence on which the assessments are made; but in some cases may have some indications of the nature of the accusations. Stone had reviewed 22 of 52 adverse assessments as of June 2014, as a result of which four people have had their adverse assessments removed.[8] By June 2015 Stone finalised a further 24 reviews, finding that five adverse assessments were either flawed or not appropriate.[9]

    Stone was appointed the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security from 24 August 2015 until her retirement in August 2020.[1] [10]

    She died on 1 September 2021 and was survived by three daughters and their families.[11]

    References

     

    Notes and References

    1. News: Margaret Stone to replace Vivienne Thom as Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security . . Thomson, Phillip . 16 July 2015 . 28 January 2016 . 17 July 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150717145823/http://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/public-service/margaret-stone-to-replace-vivienne-thom-as-inspectorgeneral-of-intelligence-and-security-20150716-gidxec.html . dead .
    2. Web site: Canales. Sarah Basford. 28 November 2020. National security law watchdog appointed after four months. 4 September 2021. The Canberra Times. en-AU.
    3. Web site: Former Judges of the Federal Court of Australia. Federal Court of Australia. 17 December 2012.
    4. Web site: Women Barristers' Association Networking Breakfast 2010 - Guest Speaker . Victorian Bar Association . 5 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160205043230/https://www.vicbar.com.au/GetFile.ashx?file=pdf%2FWBAJusticeStoneBreakfast.pdf . dead.
    5. Web site: Former and Current Judges, Associate Judge and Masters . Supreme Court of the ACT . 9 January 2018 . 4 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180104073403/https://www.courts.act.gov.au/supreme/about_the_court/former_and_current_judges_associate_judge_and_masters . dead .
    6. Web site: Judge in residence. University of Melbourne. 9 January 2018.
    7. Web site: Former Federal Court judges in residence at UNSW Law. 13 May 2014.
    8. Web site: ASIO Report to Parliament 2013–2014. 9 January 2018. 48.
    9. Web site: ASIO Report to Parliament 2014–2015. 9 January 2018. 45.
    10. Web site: The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security. igis.gov.au. 9 January 2018.
    11. Web site: Margaret STONE Death Notice - Sydney, New South Wales Sydney Morning Herald. 4 September 2021. tributes.smh.com.au.