Law Reform Commission (Ireland)
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The Irish Law Reform Commission was established unde

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The Commission an independent body which examines areas of the law and proposes reforms or changes. Most of their recommendations are adopted through legislation. According to its website, 70% of its proposals have resulted in the enactment of legislation effecting reforms. The website says that the Commission is currently engaged in its Fifth Programme of Law Reform.The Law Reform Commission
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of the Law Reform Commission Act 1975 provides: By section 1, *"the law" means the law of
the State A state is a centralized political organization that imposes and enforces rules over a population within a territory. There is no undisputed definition of a state. One widely used definition comes from the German sociologist Max Weber: a "sta ...
(including any private or public international law) and includes matters of legal practice or procedure, and "law" must be construed accordingly *"reform" includes, in relation to the law or a branch of the law, its development, its codification (including in particular its simplification and modernisation) and the revision and consolidation of statute law, and kindred words must be construed accordingly.


See also

* Law commission


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Law Reform Commission of Ireland
Law of the Republic of Ireland 1975 in law 1975 establishments in Ireland Law commissions Law reform in the Republic of Ireland