Australian Law Reform Commission
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is an independent statutory body established in 1975. Its primary role is to review and recommend reforms to Australian laws to ensure they are fair, effective, and relevant. The ALRC conducts inquiries into specific areas of law, engaging with the public and stakeholders to gather input and evidence.
The Commission produces reports that outline its findings and suggestions for legislative changes. These reports are submitted to the Attorney-General of Australia, who considers the recommendations for potential implementation. The ALRC plays a crucial role in shaping the legal landscape in Australia.