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‘Probably Australia’s greatest international lawyer of all time’
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As a South Australian university student in the mid to late 1960s, James Crawford joined protests against the Vietnam War. It seemed to him, as it did so many of his generation, that the war was quite out of order. But while, for most students, that radical phase ended, for Crawford it continued. “I suppose the strongest influence, apart from my parents and school, was the development of Australia’s international relations with some emphasis on Vietnam and the increasing influence of the United States as compared with the United Kingdom,” he said later.