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The Law Commission is a statutory independent body that keeps the law of England and Wales under review and recommends reform where it is needed.
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A law commission, law reform commission, or law revision commission is an independent body set up by a government to conduct law reform; that is, to consider the state of laws in a jurisdiction and make recommendations or proposals for legal changes or restructuring.
The Law Commission itself states that it has four primary objectives in terms of how it carries out its role. It aims to make sure that the law is: • Fair • Simple • Modern • Cost effective. What Does the Law Commission Do, and How Is It Independent?
- Who Selects The Commission’s Work Programme?
- What Criteria Are Used to Select New Projects?
- What Are The Stages of A Typical Law Reform Project?
- Assessing The Impact of Reform
- Working with Academics
From time to time we consult widely to help us draw up a new programme of law reform. The Law Commissions Act 1965requires the Commission to submit “programmes for the examination of different branches of the law” to the Lord Chancellor for his approval before undertaking new work. Before deciding which projects to take forward, the Law Commission ...
The Commission considers reviewing an area of law reform against certain criteria: 1. importance– the extent to which the law is unsatisfactory, and the potential benefits from reform 2. suitability– whether the independent non-political Commission is the most suitable body to conduct the review 3. resources– valid experience of Commissioners and s...
Once the Law Commission has agreed to review an area of law: 1. Initiation– we will decide on the remit of the project, in conjunction with the relevant Government department 2. Pre-consultation– in this phase, we will undertake a study of the area of law and identify its defects. We will also look at other systems of law to see how they deal with ...
At all stages of our work, from project selection through to making recommendations, we will assess the impact of reform. The Commission benefits from the expertise of an Economist, who provides specialist advice in relation to the assessment of the impact of our proposals for law reform.
The Law Commission draws on academic research and is able to work with academics in a variety of ways. The Law Commission of England and Wales and its use of Empirical Researchwas written to assist the Society of Legal Scholars, the Socio-Legal Studies Association and the Association of Law Teachers in disseminating this information among researche...
The Law Commission is a statutory independent body that keeps the law under review and recommends reform where it is needed. The aim of the Commission is to ensure that the law is fair,...
The Law Commission is a statutory independent body that keeps the law under review and recommends reform where it is needed. The aim of the Commission is to ensure that the law is fair, modern...