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 18/11/2004
Tabled in Parliament on 18 November 2004, this final report recommended the abolition of the partial excuse of provocation, changes to the definition of self-defence, the recognition of excessive self-defence as a partial defence and the introduction of expert evidence...
Tabled in Parliament on 18 November 2004, this final report recommended the abolition of the...
Published on 01/11/2004
In November 2002, the Commission was asked by the Attorney-General to review and report on the laws and systems in relation to family violence. After preliminary research, a consultation paper, released in November 2004, asked for submissions. The final report was delivered in 2006. Download...
In November 2002, the Commission was asked by the Attorney-General to review and report on...
Published on 01/10/2004
In March 2002, the Commission was asked to examine two major issues of public concern in relation to privacy: workplace privacy and privacy in public places. In the first stage, the Commission was asked to address gaps in privacy protection for Victorian workers, in particular,...
In March 2002, the Commission was asked to examine two major issues of public concern...
Published on 25/08/2004
This final report was tabled in Parliament on 25 August 2004. (If you are looking for the Commission’s 2021 inquiry into sexual offences, click here.)
This final report was tabled in Parliament on 25 August 2004. (If you are looking...
Published on 01/12/2003
The development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) since the 1980s coincided with significant shifts in the make-up of Australian families. By the early 2000s, it had become evident that regulation of ART had not kept pace with these profound social changes. In 2002, the Attorney-General...
The development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) since the 1980s coincided with significant shifts in...
Published on 20/11/2003
The final report, tabled on 20 November 2003, included 141 recommendations. In particular, it recommended the introduction of legislative principles, a statutory office of Senior Clinician, preparation of detention plans, and that Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal should review decisions....
The final report, tabled on 20 November 2003, included 141 recommendations. In particular, it recommended...
Published on 01/09/2003
This Options Paper outlines the findings of the Commission’s study of homicide prosecutions including what the study told us about the contexts in which homicide occurs and also the success rates of particular defences. The paper explains and discusses defences and partial excuses to homicide...
This Options Paper outlines the findings of the Commission’s study of homicide prosecutions including what...
Published on 07/06/2002
The Victorian Law Reform Commission’s first community law project, this review of certain sections of the Bail Act 1977 (Vic) was prompted by an approach in 2001 by the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service.
The Victorian Law Reform Commission’s first community law project, this review of certain sections of...
Published on 09/05/2002
Tabled in Parliament on 9 May 2002, the Commission’s final report contained 38 recommendations.
Tabled in Parliament on 9 May 2002, the Commission’s final report contained 38 recommendations.
Published on 01/05/2002
The Commission was asked in December 2001 to review the provisions for the compulsory care of persons with an intellectual disability who are at risk to themselves. This discussion paper was published in May 2002. The report, People With Intellectual Disabilities At Risk, followed in...
The Commission was asked in December 2001 to review the provisions for the compulsory care...