Recent developments
Updates on all of the Commission's current projects may be found on the Current projects part of this website. All of the Commission's Media releases since 1998 may also be viewed on this website.
REPORTS
Recently, the Law Reform Commission has completed seven reports which have provided the Attorney General and Government with advice on how key areas of law might be amended to meet the needs of the people of New South Wales better. These reports are as follows:
1. Relationships (Report 113). Released 22 April 2008
2. Jury selection (Report 117). Released 8 January 2008
3. Young offenders (Report 104). Released 14 November 2007
4. Role of juries in sentencing (Report 118). Released 7 November 2007
5. Disputes in company title home units (Report 115). Released 18 October 2007
6. Surveillance: Final report (Report 108). Released 15 June 2007
7. Blind or deaf jurors (Report 114). Released 11 May 2007
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
In addition to these reports, the Commission has published three consultation papers - Privacy Legislation in NSW (CP 3), Invasion of privacy (CP 1), and Complicity (CP 2) and one research report - Deaf jurors' access to court proceedings via sign language interpreting: an investigation (RR 14).
CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PAPERS
Papers presented at conferences and seminars hosted by the Law Reform Commission and conference and seminar papers presented by Commissioners and Commission staff may be viewed at the Conference and seminar papers part of this website.
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