Terms of Reference
Queensland Law Reform Commission (January 1992)
- To review the existing law and procedure relating to succession and to recommend and draft a model State and Territory law on succession;
- To co-ordinate the conduct of the reference with other States' and Territories' law reform agencies and other relevant persons or bodies.
New South Wales Law Reform Commission (May 1995)
- To inquire into and report on the existing law and procedure relating to succession and to recommend and draft a model State and Territories law on succession.
- In undertaking this inquiry the Commission is to consult with the Queensland Law Reform Commission which has accepted responsibility for the co-ordination of a uniform succession laws project.
Participants
Queensland Law Reform Commission
Commissioners:
Chairperson
The Hon Justice G N Williams
Deputy Chairperson
Members
Mr W G Briscoe
Ms P A Cooper
Dr J A Devereux
Mr W A Lee
Mr P D McMurdo QC
Secretariat:
Secretary
Director
Legal Officer
Administrative Officer
Ms M L Basile
Ms A C Thompson
New South Wales Law Reform Commission
Pursuant to s12A of the Law Reform Commission Act 1967 the Chairman of the Commission constituted a Division for the purpose of conducting the reference. The members of the Division are:
The Hon G J Samuels AC QC (Chairman)
The Hon Justice David Hodgson (Commissioner-in-charge)
Mr Craig Kelly
Professor Michael Tilbury
Officers of the Commission
Executive Director
Legal Research
Ms Leonie Armstrong
Ms Fiona Manning
Librarian
Desktop Publishing
Administrative assistance
Submissions
The Commission invites submissions on the issues relevant to this review, including but not limited to the issues raised in this Issues Paper.
All submissions and inquiries should be directed to:
[Current contact details for the Law Reform Commission]
There is no special form required for submissions. If it is inconvenient or impractical to make a written submission you may telephone the Commission and either direct your comments to a Legal Officer over the telephone, or else arrange to make your submission in person.
Closing dates for submissions
The closing dates for submissions is 1 April 1996. No final decisions will be made by the Commission until after the deadline for submissions has passed.
Use of submissions and confidentiality
If you would like your submission to be treated as confidential, please indicate this in your submission. Submissions made to the Commission may be used in two ways:
- Since the Commission's process of law reform is essentially public, copies of submissions made to the Commission will normally be made available on request to any person or organisation. However, if you would like all, or part of your submission to be treated as confidential, please indicate this in your submission. Any request for a copy of a submission marked "confidential" will be determined in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW).
- In preparing the final Report, the Commission may also find it useful to refer to and make mention of comments submitted in response to the Issues Paper. However, if a request for confidentiality is made, it will be respected by the Commission in relation to the publication of such submissions in a Report.