Publications
This is a list of publications released by the Victorian Law Reform Commission since 2001, in various formats. The majority of them are reports, consultation or issues papers, and information papers. Click through to access the publications as web pages (html) or in other formats such as pdf or Word (where available). You can also access these and other documents (such as submissions) related to specific VLRC projects, current and completed, via the All Projects page.
To view the VLRC’s annual reports visit the Annual reports page.
Published on 01/05/2009
In its final report on Jury Directions published in July 2009, the Commission made the 52 recommendations set out below: 1. The law concerning jury directions in criminal trials should be located in a single statute. 2. The legislation should be introduced over time and...
In its final report on Jury Directions published in July 2009, the Commission made the...
Published on 29/01/2009
The Commission’s report, tabled in Parliament on 29 January 2009, recommended improving the legal protection for people with disabilities who rely on assistance animals. Amendments were suggested to the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) and the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) to strengthen the rights of users. The report...
The Commission’s report, tabled in Parliament on 29 January 2009, recommended improving the legal protection...
Published on 29/01/2009
The Commission’s report, tabled in Parliament on 29 January 2009, recommended improving the legal protection for people with disabilities who rely on assistance animals. Amendments were suggested to the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) and the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) to strengthen the...
The Commission’s report, tabled in Parliament on 29 January 2009, recommended improving the legal protection...
Published on 26/01/2009
The second part of a two-stage reference on privacy, this review of the laws of public surveillance took account of the rapid improvement and ubiquity of surveillance devices, the importance of privacy for individuals, and the need of users of surveillance devices to protect their...
The second part of a two-stage reference on privacy, this review of the laws of...
Published on 01/12/2008
Jury trials lie at the centre of our criminal justice system, being an important way for citizens to participate in the governance of our society. But there was concern that the law in this area was too complex, causing miscommunication between judges and juries. Frequently...
Jury trials lie at the centre of our criminal justice system, being an important way...
Published on 01/09/2008
Jury trials lie at the centre of our criminal justice system, being an important way for citizens to participate in the governance of our society. But there was concern that the law in this area was too complex, causing miscommunication between judges and juries. Frequently...
Jury trials lie at the centre of our criminal justice system, being an important way...
Published on 01/07/2008
In 2008, following a suggestion from the Victorian Human Rights Commission, the VLRC initiated a community law reform project reviewing the laws governing the use of assistance animals by people with a disability. Our consultation paper, published in July 2008, identified inconsistencies and gaps in...
In 2008, following a suggestion from the Victorian Human Rights Commission, the VLRC initiated a...
Published on 28/05/2008
In May 2004, the Attorney-General issued a Justice Statement indicating directions for reform of Victoria's justice system. The statement's concerns in civil justice included the need to streamline litigation processes, reduce costs and delays, and achieve uniformity across different courts. Subsequently, in 2006, the Attorney-General...
In May 2004, the Attorney-General issued a Justice Statement indicating directions for reform of Victoria's...
Published on 28/05/2008
In May 2004, the Attorney-General issued a Justice Statement indicating directions for reform of Victoria’s justice system. The statement’s concerns in civil justice included the need to streamline litigation processes, reduce costs and delays, and achieve uniformity across different courts....
In May 2004, the Attorney-General issued a Justice Statement indicating directions for reform of Victoria’s...
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