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The Government as Litigant
The Productivity Commission is currently tasked with reviewing Australia’s civil justice system, focusing on constraining costs and promoting access to justice and equality before the law. Part of this larger review is a review of the government’s obligation to act as a model litigant. Dr Gabrielle Appleby has recently considered reforms to the obligation in […]
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research
Tagged Chapter III, civil justice system, Constitution, constitutional law, fair process, Gabrielle Appleby, government litigation, model litigant, Productivity Commission, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU)
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