Victorian Law Reform Commission
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The Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC), established under the Victorian Law Reform Commission Act 2000, serves as the central agency for law reform in Victoria, Australia. It plays a vital role in developing a fair, just, and inclusive legal system by consulting with the community and advising the Attorney General on necessary updates to Victorian laws.
The Commission is responsible for examining, reporting, and recommending reforms on issues referred to it by the Attorney General, and it has the authority to suggest changes on minor legal matters that concern the community. Current projects include inquiries into family violence intervention orders for young people and the impact of artificial intelligence in the courts, reflecting its commitment to addressing contemporary legal challenges.
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