A local council is concerned about the increasing number of neighbourhood disputes arising from unclear property boundaries. They petition the Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) to investigate and recommend potential legal reforms. If the VLRC takes on this inquiry, which of the following actions would they LEAST likely undertake?
Consult with surveyors, legal professionals, and community members to gather diverse perspectives on property boundary disputes.
Draft and directly implement a standardized property boundary law to be enforced by local councils.
Publish an issues paper outlining the scope of the inquiry and inviting submissions from interested parties.
Research relevant legislation and case law in Victoria and other jurisdictions to identify potential models for reform.
Present a comprehensive report to the Victorian Parliament with recommendations for changes to property boundary laws.
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The study of Australia’s laws and legal system includes an understanding of institutions that make and reform our laws. In this unit, students explore how the Australian Constitution establishes the law-making powers of the Commonwealth and state parliaments, and how it protects the Australian people through structures that act as a check on parliament in law-making. Students develop an understanding of the significance of the High Court in protecting and interpreting the Australian Constitution. They investigate parliament and the courts, and the relationship between the two in law-making, and consider the roles of the individual, the media and law reform bodies in influencing changes to the law, and past and future constitutional reform. Throughout this unit, students apply legal reasoning and information to actual and/or hypothetical scenarios.
Laws should reflect the needs of society, but they can become outdated. Individuals and groups can actively participate to influence changes to laws, and law reform bodies (including the Victorian Law Reform Commission, parliamentary committees, and Royal Commissions) can investigate and make recommendations for change. Laws can be changed by parliament and the courts, while constitutional reform requires a referendum. In this area of study, students investigate the need for law reform and the means by which individuals and groups can influence changes to the law. Students draw on examples of individuals, groups and the media influencing law reform, as well as examples from the past four years of inquiries of law reform bodies. Students examine the relationship between the Australian people and the Australian Constitution, the reasons for and processes of constitutional reform, the 1967 referendum about First Nations people and the 2023 referendum about an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
one recent Victorian Law Reform Commission inquiry relating to law reform in the civil or criminal justice system
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