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 03/09/2014
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to recommend jury empanelment law reform for both criminal and civil trials: Whether jurors should be identified in court by name or number Peremptory challenges (and the Crown right to stand aside in...
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to recommend jury empanelment law reform for both...
Published on 21/08/2014
People charged with offences who have serious mental impairment, intellectual disability or mental illness require a special response from the law. The legal principles behind ‘unfit to stand trial’ and the mental impairment defence recognise the vulnerability of such people...
People charged with offences who have serious mental impairment, intellectual disability or mental illness require...
Published on 27/06/2014
This community law reform project addressed concerns that the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic) had not kept up with changes to how agencies and landlords advertised properties online. Increasingly, advertisers published extensive interior and exterior photographs of their properties across a range of websites, sometimes including the...
This community law reform project addressed concerns that the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic) had not kept...
Published on 01/06/2014
In October 2013, the Commission was asked to review and report on oppression remedies for beneficiaries of trading trusts. In June 2014, after initial research, it produced a consultation paper that outlined the law and the problems with it and asked for submissions.
In October 2013, the Commission was asked to review and report on oppression remedies for...
Published on 18/03/2014
The forfeiture rule prevents a person who has unlawfully killed another from inheriting from their victim or acquiring another financial benefit from the death. It expresses community’s extreme disapproval of homicide and the fundamental principle that crime should not pay. On 29 October 2013, the...
The forfeiture rule prevents a person who has unlawfully killed another from inheriting from their...
Published on 12/11/2013
The VLRC birth registration and birth certificate law reform report was tabled in Parliament on 12 November 2013. Our 26 recommendations aimed to make it easier for people to register the births of their children. We recommended reducing the cost...
The VLRC birth registration and birth certificate law reform report was tabled in Parliament on...
Published on 30/10/2013
Sections 232 to 234 of the Corporations Act 2001 provide a range of remedies for shareholders for oppressive conduct by a corporation. The Victorian Law Reform Commission is asked to review and report on the desirability of having similar legislative remedies in Victoria to protect the rights...
Sections 232 to 234 of the Corporations Act 2001 provide a range of remedies for shareholders for...
Published on 15/10/2013
The Commission’s report on its review of succession laws was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on 15 October 2013.
The Commission’s report on its review of succession laws was tabled in the Victorian Parliament...
Published on 01/10/2013
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to review three aspects of jury empanelment for both criminal and civil trials: Whether jurors should be identified in court by name or number Peremptory challenges (and the Crown right to stand aside in criminal trials) The balloting...
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to review three aspects of jury empanelment for...
Published on 01/10/2013
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to review three aspects of jury empanelment for both criminal and civil trials: Whether jurors should be identified in court by name or number Peremptory challenges (and the Crown right to stand aside in criminal trials) The balloting...
In March 2013 the Commission was asked to review three aspects of jury empanelment for...