Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Australian and New Zealand Ombudsman Association Inc (PDF - 246k)
Submission 133 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Introduction The Australian and New Zealand Ombudsman Association (ANZOA) is the peak body for Ombudsmen in Australia and New Zealand1. Among other things, ANZOA acts as a network for consultation and discussion among Ombudsmen and their staff on
Date received: 10 Dec 2013
Law Society of South Australia (PDF - 66k)
Submission 131 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Legal insurance lifts access to justice. 09/12/2013 The Advertiser Author: MORRY BAILES Page 18 | OpEd. The cost to the consumer is relatively small in comparison with the cost of the service WHAT can be done to make justice more affordable? The
Date received: 9 Dec 2013
Negocio Resolutions (PDF - 769k)
Submission 144 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Supplementary Submission. Access to Justice Arrangements. Response to Productivity Commission Issues Paper. Stephen Lancken BA LLB MPACS, Accr Mediatior (NMAS) Accredited Specialist Commercial. In my earlier submission to this enquiry I predicted;.
Date received: 8 Dec 2013
NSW Society of Labor Lawyers (PDF - 139k)
Submission 130 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. December 2013. New South Wales Society of Labor Lawyers December 2013. Written by John Birrell, Thomas Liu and Timothy McGinley. Edited by David Rowe. December
Date received: 8 Dec 2013
Victorian Bar (PDF - 100k)
Submission 127 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Victorian Bar Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on 'Access to Justice Arrangements'. 4 December 2013. Victorian Bar Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on. 'Access to Justice Arrangements'. 1. This submission is a
Date received: 4 Dec 2013
Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission (PDF - 4052k)
Andrew Smart (PDF - 46k)
Submission 147 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Access to Justice Productivity Commission PO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. To the Australian Productivity Commission. Legal Services are almost impossible to obtain in Jail, often that is the purpose of police opposing bail or applying for
Date received: 3 Dec 2013
Joint submission - Indigenous Legal Needs Project and Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (PDF - 2946k)
Submission 125 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people. in Victoria. Melanie Schwartz, Fiona Allison, Chris Cunneen. A report of the Australian Indigenous Legal Needs Project. in association with Larissa Behrendt and the Jumbunna Indigenous House of
Date received: 3 Dec 2013
Adrian Evans (PDF - 84k)
Submission 114 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
'Education and regulation of lawyers: longer term influences on developing appropriate attitudes to access to justice. Two major positive impacts on lawyers' willingness to improve access to justice are as follows:. 1. Strengthening the moral base
Date received: 2 Dec 2013
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