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Reform Issue 73 Spring 1998

‘The Future for Community Justice’

Table of Contents

Comment by ALRC President, Alan Rose

The Future for Community Justice

Buying and selling justice: the future of CLCs by Janet Jukes & Pauline Spencer

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legal services: threats and opportunities by Gordon Renouf

Meeting the pressure by Kevin Smith

Aid in the public interest by Andrea Durbach

Accessing the system by Anna Cody

Delivering pro bono services: promoting access, equity and efficiency by Michelle Hannon & Kate Harrison

“I want a lawyer, not a legal aid.” by Deborah de Fina

ALRC work

Adversarial inquiry

Work in progress: the adversarial inquiry by Bruce Alston

Expert witnesses: Thinking inside the box by Mark Bryant

Unrepresented litigants and the Family Court by Justice Ian Coleman

The Williams Review: federal costs and economic rationalism by Paul Lynch & Roger Quick

The model litigant principle: Can the AGS stay competitive? by Barry Leader

Looking west by Marion Brewer

Proceeds of crime

Crime does not pay? by Herman Woltring

Criminal proceeds: a finance industry view by Steve Edwards & Alison Tierney

Confiscating the profits by Professor Arie Freiberg

Archives

Australia’s federal record by David Edwards

Keeping the evidence by Kathryn Dan

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