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for possible references for the Commission to consider. The Attorney-General may direct the Commission to report on those suggestions, or may direct the Commission to report on other matters. The Attorney-General may also direct the Commission as to the order in which reports are to be considered.
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The commission was the first permanent body established in Western Australia to continually conduct and investigate law reform. Its establishment was important as it was an independent body that could devote its deliberations full-time to examining law reform in the state
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Some of the reports of the commission include reports on Courts of Petty Session, the criminal justice system, law of contempt, aboriginal customary laws and the judicial review of administrative decisions.
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The full-time members are to be lawyers or other people who in the opinion of the governor have the necessary experience to be on the commission. Full-time members are appointed for five years.
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countries such as Australia. Prior to the establishment of the commission, various parliamentary inquiries, ad hoc commissions, or panels had advised on law reform.
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The Commission is also required to make an annual report on its work during the year. The commission's reporting year starts in July and ends in June.
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After completing the report, the Commission forwards it to the Attorney General, who then is required to table it in the
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The part-time members are to include a lawyer, a senior academic from a university, and a senior office of the
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may appoint members of the commission. Two members are to be full-time and three members are to be part-time.
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30th anniversary reform implementation report : Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, 1972-2002
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30th anniversary reform implementation report : Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, 1972-2002
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Law Reform Commission of Western Australia; Law Reform Commission of Western Australia (2005),
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http://www.lrc.justice.wa.gov.au/publications/Annual_Reports/2005-06%20Annual%20Report.pdf
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The report is then provided to the Attorney-General, who may then table the report in the
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The chairperson is elected by the members of the commission. The current chairperson is
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One of the first systematic attempts was in 1822 and 1823, when Commissioner
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Review of the criminal and civil justice system in Western Australia
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The Commission from time to time will make recommendations to the
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to investigate, review and advise on the reform of the law in
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commission
Western Australia
Australia
common law
John Thomas Bigge
Chief Justice of Trinidad
New South Wales
Law Reform Commission Act 1972 (WA)
Governor of Western Australia
Western Australian State Solicitor Office
Gillian Braddock
SC
Attorney-General of Western Australia
Western Australian Parliament
State Parliament
National Museum of Australia – NMA Homepage
ISBN
978-1-74035-015-0
ISBN
978-1-74035-001-3
ISBN
978-1-74035-015-0
ISBN
978-1-74035-054-9
Report on review of administrative decisions
http://www.lrc.justice.wa.gov.au
http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/statutes/swans.nsf/be0189448e381736482567bd0008c67c/6665f4f25ae5dbfc48256aff001811a7?OpenDocument
ISBN
1-74035-061-8
http://www.lrc.justice.wa.gov.au/publications/Annual_Reports/2005-06%20Annual%20Report.pdf

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