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Council of Law Reporting Act 1969


Competition Policy Review Report - Appendix

    Comment Organisation
     
     
    Retain Status Quo - Option 1Hon J J Spigelman, Chief Justice of New South Wales
     
    Hon Justice M W Campbell, Chief Judge, Compensation Court
     
    Hon Justice Keith Mason, President, NSW Court of Appeal
     
    Hon M L Pearlman, Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court
     
    NSW Bar Association
     
    NSW Council of Law Reporting
     
    Thomson Legal & Regulatory Group Asia Pacific Ltd - Law Book Company
     
    Australian Law Librarian’s Group (NSW Division) #1
     
    C Hampson QC, Chairman, Australian Consultative Council of Law Reporting #2
     
     
    Option 1 or 2LawNow Ltd (formerly Desktop Law Pty Limited) #3
     
     
    Option 3Australasian Legal Information Institute #4
     
     
    OtherSupreme Court
     
    Christopher Stephen - Co-founder, Computer Law Services Pty Ltd
 
 
    #1 National body of librarians who work in libraries which either specialise in law, or which have a major legal component. The Group was founded in NSW in 1969 and operates under a Constitution adopted nationally in 1993.
    #2 The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting Queensland.
    #3 Provided consulting and project management services to the Council of Law Reporting for NSW between 1997-99. LawNow proposes to become a licensee of the electronic NSWLR and will publish an electronic version of the NSWLR under that licence.
    #4 A joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.



______ Report of the Competion Policy Review of the Council of Law Reporting Act 1969 ______

| Introduction | Background | Role of Council | Options | Option 1 | Option 2 |
| Option 3 | Option 4 | Comment | Conclusion | Appendix |




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