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These Law Reform Commission publications are part of a collection dating back to 1966. Each publication deals with the law at the time it was first published and may not necessarily represent the current law. For advice concerning the current law please consult your legal practitioner.
RR 16 (2022) Open Justice: Survey Results
RR 15 (2019) Access to digital records upon death or incapacity: survey results
RR 14 (2007) Deaf jurors' access to court proceedings via sign language interpreting: an investigation
RR 13 (2006) I give, devise and bequeath: an empirical study of testators' choice of beneficiaries
RR 12 (2004) Mediation and Community Justice Centres: An empirical study
RR 11 (2003) Darling, please sign this form: a report on the practice of third party guarantees in New South Wales
RR 10 (2000) The Right to Silence and Pre-trial Disclosure in New South Wales
RR 9 (1999) Review of the Disability Services Act 1993 (NSW) and the Community Services (Complaints, Appeals and Monitoring) Act 1993 (NSW): Consultations
RR 8 (1997) Discrimination Complaints-Handling: A Study
RR 7 (1997) The Aboriginal Child Placement Principle
RR 6 (1997) Intercountry Adoption and Parent Support Groups
RR 5 (1996) People with an Intellectual Disability and the Criminal Justice System: Two Rural Courts
RR 4 (1993) People with an Intellectual Disability and the Criminal Justice System: Appearances Before Local Courts
RR 3 (1993) People with an Intellectual Disability and the Criminal Justice System: Consultations
RR 2 (1987) Surrogate Motherhood: Australian Public Opinion
RR 1 (1986) Criminal Procedure: The Jury in a Criminal Trial - Empirical Studies
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