AUSTRALIAN

Australian Law Reform Commission

@alrc

Melbourne, Victoria
http://www.alrc.gov.au/
Public Policy Offices

Overview

About Australian Law Reform Commission

The Australian Law Reform Commission is a federal agency that conducts inquiries into areas of law, at the request of the Attorney-General of Australia.

The ALRC is part of the Attorney-General's portfolio, however it is independent of government and is able to undertake research, consultations and make recommendations to the Parliament that:

- bring the law into line with current conditions and needs
- remove defects in the law
- simplify the law
- adopt new or more effective methods for administering the law and - dispensing justice, and
- provide improved access to justice.

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Headquarters

Melbourne, Victoria

Website

http://www.alrc.gov.au/

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Public Policy Offices

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

1975

Specialties

Law reform, policy development, Litigation Funding, Family Law, Corporate Crime, and Judicial Impartiality

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