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State election: LIV calls parties to account. LIV leads way on law reform lobbying.
Record ID:
41298
Format:
LIJ Article
Year:
2010
Pagination:
25
Subject:
Elections
;
Access to Justice
;
Law Reform
;
Source:
LIJ (2010) 84 No 11
Date_of_entry:
09/11/2010
Notes:
The LIV's efforts to lobby political parties in this election year have been built around its landmark publications Advocating Justice For All and the state and federal Call To The Parties.
Section:
Feature
Cover Story
Month:
November
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