Australian Law Reform Commission The Australian Law Reform Commission is an independent Australian Government agency that provides recommendations for law reform to Government on issues referred to it by the Attorney-General of Australia. Located in Victoria, the Commission has a national focus, undertaking inquiries and reviews of various areas of law, including human tissue laws, surrogacy laws, and the future acts regime.
The Commission's main practice areas include law reform, human rights, and social justice. They have expertise in areas such as family law, incarceration rates, elder abuse, and litigation funding. The Commission also has a strong focus on indigenous issues, including native title and the justice responses to sexual violence affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Commission has notable expertise in areas such as human tissue laws, surrogacy laws, and the future acts regime. They also have a strong focus on social justice issues, including justice responses to sexual violence, elder abuse, and incarceration rates.
The Australian Law Reform Commission is based in Victoria, with a national focus. They have a single office location, with contact details available on their website.
The Commission provides unique services, including independent reviews and inquiries into areas of law referred to them by the Attorney-General. They also provide recommendations for law reform, which are published in their final reports. The Commission's approach is focused on providing evidence-based recommendations, informed by
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