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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National Association of Community Legal Centres (PDF - 468k)
Submission 77 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. EARLY INTERVENTION MEASURES AND. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE. RESOLUTION. Submission to the Productivity Commission. November 2013. 2. Alternative mechanisms to improve equity and access to justice including by early intervention measures and.
Date received: 14 Nov 2013
Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service Victoria (PDF - 394k)
Submission 99 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. Submission to the. Productivity Commission. Access to Justice Arrangements. November 2013. 2. Introduction. The Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service Victoria (FVPLS Victoria) welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the
Date received: 13 Nov 2013
Council of Australasian Tribunals (PDF - 191k)
Submission 98 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
COUNCIL OF AUSTRALASIAN TRIBUNALS (COAT) 1. Public inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. Submission to the Australian Government, Productivity Commission. 1 This submission is made by the National Council of COAT, which represents 88.
Date received: 13 Nov 2013
Law Council of Australia (PDF - 1204k)
Submission 96 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
GPO Box 1989, Canberra ACT 2601, DX 5719 Canberra. 19 Torrens St Braddon ACT 2612. Telephone 61 2 6246 3788 Facsimile 61 2 6248 0639. Law Council of Australia Limited ABN 85 005 260 622. www.lawcouncil.asn.au. 13 November 2013 Presiding Commissioner
Date received: 13 Nov 2013
National Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (PDF - 757k)
Submission 97 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Access to Justice Arrangements. 1. Introduction. The National Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Services Forum (National Forum) welcome the opportunity to provide input to the Productivity
Date received: 13 Nov 2013
North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (PDF - 365k)
Submission 95 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency. Submission to the Australian Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) is pleased to make this submission to the
Date received: 12 Nov 2013
Australian Network Environmental Defenders Offices (PDF - 431k)
Submission 94 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission on Access to Justice Arrangements. November 2013. The Australian Network of Environmental. Defenderâs Offices (ANEDO) consists of nine. independently constituted and managed. community environmental law
Date received: 12 Nov 2013
Legal Services Commission of South Australia (PDF - 549k)
Submission 93 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. RESPONSE TO ISSUES PAPER 1. THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO. ACCESS TO JUSTICE ARRANGEMENTS. NOVEMBER 2013. 2. INDEX: SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS. Questions and Responses Page. 1. Introduction and Acknowledgement⦠⦠â¦
Date received: 12 Nov 2013
Dr Elizabeth Curran (PDF - 263k)
Submission 92 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. 12 November, 2013 Dr Liz Curran Senior Lecturer Legal Workshop Australian National University (Melbourne based) Canberra ACT 0200 Australia www.anu.edu.au CRICOS Provider No. 00120C. The Commissioners Productivity Commission Canberra, ACT. Dear
Date received: 12 Nov 2013
National Association of Community Legal Centres (PDF - 952k)
Submission 91 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. ACCESS TO JUSTICE. ARRANGEMENTS Submission to the. Productivity Commission. November 2013. 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3. 1. ABOUT COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES 6. WHAT DO COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES DO? 7 A FOCUS ON MEETING UNMET NEED 8. 2. UNDERSTANDING LEGAL
Date received: 12 Nov 2013
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