16.12.2022

Obligations and penalties

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 A key function of law is to regulate behaviour: to impose obligations on people and consequences for breaching such obligations. These obligations may be to do something or not to do something, and they may affect any number of people, including citizens, businesses, and government officials. This page demonstrates

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16.12.2022

Measuring Legislative Complexity

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 Table of Contents Cross-references and defined terms Cross-references to other Acts Legislative definitions Legislative change Vocabulary and entropy Indeterminate concepts Reasonableness Good faith Conditional statements Legislative complexity is a growing challenge across the Commonwealth statute book. This page demonstrates how the complexity of Commonwealth Acts made since 1901 can

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16.12.2022

Legislative Complexity and Law Design

The DataHub offers a range of data sets that can be analysed to offer novel insights into the design and complexity of Commonwealth legislation. The ALRC has created two webpages to illustrate how these data sets could be analysed and visualised, but these only scratch the surface of what is possible. For example, the complexity

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16.12.2022

A Short History of a Long Statute Book

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 Table of Contents Growth in the Commonwealth Statute book Growth since 1901 Growth in the modern statute book Principal and Amending legislation since 1901 Subject-matter of Commonwealth Legislation Subject-matter since 1901 Subject-matter of all legislation since 2010 Legislation by administering department since 1980 The Commonwealth statute book is now

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16.12.2022

The Statute Book Today

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 Table of Contents The Commonwealth statute book today Snapshot of in force legislation In force legislation by subject matter In force legislation by administering department Legislative instruments by lawmaker #AusLawTracker The Commonwealth statute book today People experience the statute book at particular moments in time: they open the book

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16.12.2022

The Commonwealth Statute Book

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 The Commonwealth statute book represents the body of all legislation ever made by the Australian Government, and is comprised of Acts, regulations, and other legislative instruments. The Australian statute book as a body of law remains relatively unexplored, despite its importance to Australian society. Visitors to its pages are

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16.12.2022

DataHub

Data as at 12 Dec 2022 The ALRC DataHub offers insights into the operation of the Australian legal system and includes the first comprehensive collection of data on all Commonwealth legislation. The DataHub currently covers: all as made Acts since 1901; all as made legislative instruments; a selection of Act compilations; a selection of legislative

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16.12.2022

RECORDING Legislation Renovation: What Interim Report B means for you

On Wednesday 16 November 2022, the ALRC hosted a webinar to examine Interim Report B and its proposed legislative model. Hear about the research and novel data analysis underpinning the ALRC’s most recent report into simplifying the legislative framework for corporations and financial services legislation.

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12.12.2022

All Roads Lead to Rome: the ALRC’s new Background Paper on unconscionable and misleading or deceptive conduct

This article provides a high-level summary of the ALRC’s latest Background Paper on unconscionable and misleading or deceptive conduct provisions in financial services legislation. The ALRC proposes a consolidation of such provisions, to improve the expressive power of the law, and to reduce the burden of compliance and enforcement. Dr William Isdale  Starting in around

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09.12.2022

All roads lead to Rome: unconscionable and misleading or deceptive conduct in financial services law (FSL9)

This discussion of unconscionable and misleading or deceptive conduct is the ninth in a series of background papers to be released by the Australian Law Reform Commission (‘ALRC’) as part of its Review of the Legislative Framework for Corporations and Financial Services Regulation (‘the Inquiry’).

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