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what occurred from
1965-1975
?
85%
of proposals were enacted by
parliament
with the first 20
law reform programmes
enacted in 2 years
what occurred from
1975-1985
?
about
50%
of proposals were enacted
give the examples of what
proposals
were
enacted
from
1975-1985
-
criminal attempts act 1981
-
occupiers' liability act 1984
what occurred in
1990
?
no enactments
what occurred in
1992
?
backlog
of 36
bills
what occurred in
2008
?
still
21
reports waiting implementation but some success
give an example of an act which demonstrates the success in
2008
fraud act
2006
what occurred in
2013
?
about
70%
of recommendations were
enacted
what has occurred since
2018
?
only
4%
enacted (others accepted but not brought in yet)
what did the
halliday report
2003
say?
-
law commissions'
contribution to law making was held in very high esteem
-criticism centres on the lack of
implementation
by parliament
what did the
law commission
act
2009
introduce?
a new
proposal
what was this proposal?
-the
lord chancellor
has to report annually to
parliament
on the implementation of commission proposals
-government departments must provide a response within
6 months
& a full response within a
year
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