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Record ID: 10f1b771-0549-41f8-a943-1983d9585f03
Web resource: https://www.alrc.gov.au/publications/family-violence-and-commonwealth-laws-improving-legal-frameworks-alrc-report-117
Type: Report
Title: Family violence and Commonwealth laws - improving legal frameworksALRC Report
Authors: Australian Law Reform Commission
Keywords: Policy;CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse);Child protection;Financial abuse;Impact on children and young people;Overview;Family law;Legislation analysis;Workplaces
Year: 2011
Publisher: Australian Law Reform Commission : Sydney
Citation: No. 117
Notes:  The ALRC has also published a smaller Summary Report.
This is the final report from the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) inquiry into the impact of Commonwealth laws (other than the Family Law Act 1975) on those experiencing family and domestic violence. This inquiry was commissioned by the Australian Attorney General and examines the treatment of family and domestic violence in Commonwealth laws, including child support and family assistance law, immigration law, employment law, social security law, superannuation law and privacy provisions in relation to those experiencing family/domestic violence. The report sets out recommendations based on the extensive consultation process.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18809
ISBN: 9780987177711
Physical description: 581 p.
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