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March 30, 2008

Standing Committee of Attorneys‑General Decisions – March 2008

The Standing Committee of Attorneys‑General has agreed to give priority to nationally consistent regulation and co-operation in the following areas:

  • Interstate Enforcement of Fines
  • Workplace Privacy
  • Personal Property Securities Law Reform
  • Tort Law – Proportionate Liability
  • Accession to Hague Convention on Service Abroad
  • Sterilisation of Intellectually Disabled Minors
  • Surrogacy
  • Harmonisation
  • National Electronic Conveyancing System
  • Trustee Companies
  • Jury Selection
  • Indigenous Justice
  • Model Criminal Code
  • Uniform Spent Convictions
  • Litigation FundingVictims of Crime
  • Harmonisation of anti-discrimination laws
  • National Directory of Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services
  • Legal aid funding
  • Suppression orders
  • Trans-Tasman court proceedings and regulatory enforcement
  • Disabilities Convention
  • National Legal Profession Model Laws
  • Missing Persons

The next next SCAG meeting will be in July 2008.

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Posted 30th March 2008 by David Jacobson in Business Planning, Deregulation