Series 638 - Peter Bailey's research and teaching materials

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AU ANUA 638

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Peter Bailey's research and teaching materials

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  • 1990s - 2016 (Creation)

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5.5 m (29 type 1 boxes)

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(1927 -)

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Professor Bailey graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the Canberra University College in 1950 and a Master of Laws at ANU in 1954. He was a Rhodes Scholar for Victoria. His earlier career was in the Commonwealth Public Service, where he served in the Treasury and then in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, becoming a Deputy Secretary in 1972. He was a full time member of the Royal Commission on Australian Government Administration 1974-76. Peter was appointed CEO of the Commonwealth’s Human Rights Commission in 1981. He joined ANU as a Visiting Fellow in 1987 and became an Adjunct Professor in 1999. Peter’s specific area of research relates to government and its instrumentalities.

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Research material, speeches, teaching material and index cards. This series has not been processed

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      Created by Phuong Dang on 23 November 2016

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