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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IMF (Australia) Ltd (PDF - 751k)
Submission 103 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
IMF#1284221v1. IMF (AUSTRALIA) LTD. Submission to the Productivity Commission: Access to Justice Arrangements. 18 November 2013. Page 2 of 46. Table of Contents 1. Introduction. 3. 2. The Importance of Access to Justice. 5. 3. The Data Problem. 9.
Date received: 18 Nov 2013
Redfern Legal Centre (PDF - 481k)
Submission 115 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
P.- Redfern Legal Centre i reN 1.. I REOFERN LEM, CENTRE. I. Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission PO Box 14278 Canberra City ACT 2601. 12 November 2013. Please find attached our policy submission: Access to Justice Arrangements in
Date received: 17 Nov 2013
Victoria Legal Aid (PDF - 100k)
Submission 102 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Victoria Legal Aid. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice. November 2013. Victoria Legal Aid â Submission to Productivity Commission â November 2013. - i -. Contents About Victoria legal Aid. 1 Executive Summary. 2. 3 3 4 5. 5.
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
Australian Institute of Family Studies (PDF - 148k)
Submission 101 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
. . . . Separated families and access to the family law system. A research-informed holistic approach to the resolution and management. of disputes over children. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Issues Paper on Access to Justice. Prepared
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
Richard Krasnoff (PDF - 59k)
Submission 100 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Despite the alarmist statements of the AICD (of which Iâve been an active and supportive member for a decade), actually I DONâT think Australia risks becoming as litigious as America, for PURELY ECONOMIC REASONS, based on a vastly different
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
European Commission (PDF - 151k)
Submission AR077 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Fruit Products View full list
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General for Trade Directorate H - Trade defence Investigations IV Relations with third countries for Trade defence matters. Brussels, 15 November 2013. SAFEGUARD INVESTIGATION BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON IMPORT OF
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
SPC Ardmona (PDF - 177k)
Submission AR076 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Fruit Products View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. SAFEGUARDS INQUIRY INTO IMPORTS OF. PROCESSED FRUIT AND PROCESSED TOMATO INDUSTRIES. Date: 15 November 2013. SPCAâs submission on the 20 Oct 2013 detailed concerns regarding the Productivity
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
Australian Processing Tomato Research Council (PDF - 62k)
Submission AR048 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Tomato Products View full list
15-11-13; 16:57 ; Dawes &Vary Shepp A. ; 61 3 58315377 # 2/ 25. Import of Processed Tomato Products. APTRC and its Members. Supplementary Submission to the Productivity Commission's. "Safeguards Inquiry". We refer to the submission provided to the
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
European Commission (PDF - 151k)
Submission AR046 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Tomato Products View full list
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General for Trade Directorate H - Trade defence Investigations IV Relations with third countries for Trade defence matters. Brussels, 15 November 2013. SAFEGUARD INVESTIGATION BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ON IMPORT OF
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
SPC Ardmona (PDF - 177k)
Submission AR045 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Tomato Products View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. SAFEGUARDS INQUIRY INTO IMPORTS OF. PROCESSED FRUIT AND PROCESSED TOMATO INDUSTRIES. Date: 15 November 2013. SPCAâs submission on the 20 Oct 2013 detailed concerns regarding the Productivity
Date received: 15 Nov 2013
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