Education
Barker was educated at Newington College (1948-1952) and the NSW Solicitors Admission Board.
Barker was educated at Newington College (1948-1952) and the NSW Solicitors Admission Board.
He was the first Solicitor-General of the and is a former president of the NSW
Barker practiced as a Barrister and Solicitor in Alice Springs, from 1961 to 1970 and in Darwin from 1970 to 1974. In 1974, Barker became one of the first Queen"s Counsel appointed in the and practiced at the Independent Bar at Darwin until his appointment as Solicitor General of the in 1978, the first such appointment after self-government was granted to the territory. He returned to private practice at the Sydney Bar in 1980.
Barker became known nationally in 1982 when he led the prosecution in the Azaria Chamberlain trial and Lindy Chamberlain was tried and convicted of her murder and Michael Chamberlain was convicted as an accessory after the fact.
Both were later exonerated and received substantial compensation
Aside from the Chamberlain trial, Barker Queen's Counsel has had many successes that put him on a footing as one of Australia"s most successful barristers. Foreign one, he successfully acted for John Marsden in a defamation case against channel seven where Marsden was wrongly portrayed as a paedophile.
In a book written by Marsden before his passing. He referred to Barker Queen's Counsel as "the best cross examiner in the land".
Aside from these landmark cases, during his time in the Territory, Barker Queen's Counsel has made a great impact on the improvement of the indigenous inhabitants of Australia.
He was successful in getting a bill through the Parliament making an area known as the Cobourg Peninsula a National Park so that it remained untouched by commercial development. Ian Barker Queen's Counsel is still practising law today and is widely regarded throughout legal circles as one of the very best barristers in Australia. Barker was the President of the NSW in 1998-1999.
lieutenant is a part-time panel of Australian lawyers who serve as trial observers and undertake reviews in relation to human rights.
He is regularly called upon by the national media as a commentator on matters relating to human rights and civil liberties. Barker has represented the following clients in high profile court matters:
John Marsden
Patrick Power
Marcus Einfeld
Julian Moti (former Attorney General of Solomon Islands)
A portrait of Barker, by the artist Neville Dawson, is held by the National Library of Australia.
Barker Queen's Counsel also successfully defended ex Australian High Court judge Lionel Murphy for allegedly perverting the course of justice.
Barker is a member of the International Human Rights Observer Panel which was established in 2005 by the Law Council of Australia.