Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies

Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies
Encouraging International Cooperation on Law Reform

Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies
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Current members

The following law reform agencies are formal members of CALRAs:


Alberta Law Reform Institute

Australian Law Reform Commission

British Columbia Law Institute

British Virgin Islands Law Reform Commission

Ghana Law Reform Commission

Kenya Law Reform Commission

The Law Commission of England and Wales

Law Commission of India

Law Commission of Sri Lanka

The Law Reform Commission of Ireland

Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia

Law Reform Commission of Tanzania

Lesotho Law Reform Commission

Malawi Law Commission

Manitoba Law Reform Commission

Law Reform Commission of Mauritius

Namibian Law Reform and Development Commission

New South Wales Law Reform Commission

New Zealand Law Commission

Nigeria Law Reform Commission

Northern Ireland Law Commission

Northern Territory Law Reform Committee

Queensland Law Reform Commission

Scottish Law Commission

Sierra Leone Law Reform Commission

South African Law Reform Commission

Trinidad and Tobago Law Reform Commission

Victorian Law Reform Commission

Western Australian Law Reform Commission


There are several other law reform agencies that are active in CALRAs affairs, but do not have formal membership:


Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong

Singapore Law Reform and Revision Division (Attorney-General’s Chambers)

Solomon Islands Law Reform Commission

Constitutional and Law Reform Commission of Papua New Guinea

Fiji Law Reform Commission

Jamaican Law Reform Department

 

There are also several individual memberships, including three from the Bahamas and two members of the CALRAs Executive - Mr Michael Sayers (CALRAs General Secretary) and The Hon Alisia Numia Taumoepeau, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice of Tonga.

Contact details and links to most of these agencies can be found on the Australian Law Reform Commission website.

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This page was posted 15 March 2005 and updated 10 December 2008

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