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  LAW REFORM COMMISSION

       
 

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The Law Reform Process

     
  u Role and Effectiveness of Law Reform Agencies
     
  Reports & Publications
     
  u Report on Access to Justice & Limitation of Actions against Public Officers and the State
     
  u Press Notice
     
  u Issue Paper Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings
     
  u Discussion Paper - Criminal Investigation, Arrest and Bail
     
  u Information Booklet on Work and Functioning at LRC
     
  u Report - "Opening Mauritius to International Law Firms  and Formation of Law Firms/Corporations"
     

The Law Reform Commission of Mauritius is an independent statutory body set-up by Parliament, under Act No. 26 of 2005, to review in a systematic way the law of Mauritius, to make proposals for its reform and development, and to ensure the law is understandable and accessible. 

  u Issue Paper on the Sexual Offences Bill No VI of 2007
     
  u Report - Relationship of Children with GrandParents and Other Persons under the Code Civil Mauricien
     
  u Discussion Paper - "Access to Justice and Limitation of Actions against Public Officers and the State".
     
   
     
Should you consider any area of the law is in need of reform, please contact us.
       

Law Reform Commission, 4th Floor

Cerné House, La Chaussée, Port Louis

Republic of  Mauritius

Tel:(230) 212 3816 / 212 4102 : Fax:(230) 212 2132

@ E-Mail: lrc@mail.gov.mu

 

Last Updated: 01 August, 2008