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Where am I now? Lawlink > Law Reform Commission > Publications > Issues Paper 13 (1997) - Circulation of Legal Advice to Government
Issues Paper 13 (1997) - Circulation of Legal Advice to Government Table of Contents Terms of reference 1. INTRODUCTION 2. LEGAL ADVISERS TO GOVERNMENT
BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT Separation of powers Legislature Executive Judiciary THE CROWN The Crown and the rule of law The Crown as symbol The "indivisible" Crown The reality of multifarious government Disputes between different branches of government GOVERNMENT AS A SINGLE ENTITY Identifying the client
The government as discrete agencies The Commission's preliminary view 4. CIRCULATION OF LEGAL ADVICE TO GOVERNMENT
Wider circulation to selected agencies or persons Wider circulation to the public
Wider circulation to selected agencies or persons Wider circulation to the public EFFECT OF RELEASE ON INTRA-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Intellectual property issues 5. EXCEPTIONS FOR CIRCULATION
Legal advice or policy advice? Can Ministers claim priviledge against each other?
Joint priviledge between partners 6. PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR CIRCULATION OF ADVICE |
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