Australian Law Reform Commission

Australian Law Reform Commission

Public Policy Offices

Brisbane City, Queensland 30,523 followers

The ALRC is an independent Australian Government agency that conducts inquiries into areas of law.

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The Australian Law Reform Commission is a federal agency that conducts inquiries into areas of law, at the request of the Attorney-General of Australia. The ALRC is part of the Attorney-General's portfolio, however it is independent of government and is able to undertake research, consultations and make recommendations to the Parliament that: - bring the law into line with current conditions and needs - remove defects in the law - simplify the law - adopt new or more effective methods for administering the law and - dispensing justice, and - provide improved access to justice. *We repost but do not endorse related media.

Website
http://www.alrc.gov.au/
Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane City, Queensland
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1975
Specialties
Law reform, policy development, Litigation Funding, Family Law, Corporate Crime, and Judicial Impartiality

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