Standing Committee of Attorneys-General reports on its first meeting under the Rudd government

30/03/2008

On�Friday, 28 March the Standing Committee of Attorneys‑General held its first meeting��since the November 2007 election.�The SCAG held discussions on over 30 matters of substantive legal reforms for all jurisdictions.�

According to�the�communique,�"significant progress was made in areas including reform of personal property securities law, interstate fine enforcement, a judicial exchange program, indigenous justice, harmonisation of criminal laws, litigation funding, victims of crime and work towards a national register of suppression orders".

View the communique and summary of decisions > View the attorney general's media release >

31 March 2008


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