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Cronin, Kathryn |
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European Journal of Law Reform; 2019, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p33-43, 11p |
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The Australian law reform arrangements comprise a 'crowded field' of law reformers. These include permanent, semi-permanent and ad hoc commissions, committees and inquiries charged with examining and recommending reform of Commonwealth/ federal and state laws. These are supplemented by citizen-led deliberative forums on law reform. The author's experience in her roles as a commissioner and deputy president of the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and also as counsel assigned to advise the Joint Standing Committee on Migration in the Australian Federal Parliament highlighted facets of Australian law reform -- the particular role of a law commission working in a federal system and the co-option of legal expertise to scrutinize law reforms proposed within the parliamentary committee system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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