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regulation
This page points to Australian and overseas courts, legislatures,
law reform agencies, ombudsmen and competition agencies.
this page
It covers -
As
with other pages in the guide, the pointers are not comprehensive.
Australian legislatures
The sites of the Australian Parliaments - essential
for Bills, Hansards and committee reports that aren't
covered in Austlii - are as follows
Federal
NSW
Victoria
Tasmania
South
Australia
Western Australia
Northern
Territory
Queensland
ACT
overseas legislatures
New
Zealand Parliament (NZP)
European
Parliament (EP)
Canadian Parliament (CP)
UK Parliament (UKP)
US federal House of Representatives (Reps)
US federal Senate (Sen)
Australian courts & tribunals
Commonwealth
High
Court of Australia
Federal Court of Australia
Judgments
Other
Courts
New South Wales
Court
and Tribunals
Court
and Tribunal Judgments
Queensland
Courts
Judgments
South
Australia
Courts
Tasmania
Courts
gateway
Judgments
Victoria
Supreme
Court
County
Court
Supreme Court Decisions
County Court Decisions
Western
Australia
Courts
Supreme
Court
Court
of Appeal
Australian Capital Territory
Courts
and Tribunals
Judgments
Northern
Territory
Courts
Judgments
We've
pointed to anti-discrimination/human rights watchdogs
in Australia and overseas here
as part of the more detailed profile on human rights.
overseas courts
New Zealand
Courts
Court of Appeal Decisions
(1998- )
US
Supreme
Court
US District
Courts
US Courts of Appeal
UK
[under
development]
European
Union
European
Court of Justice
law reform agencies
Australian law reform bodies include -
Australian
Law Reform Commission (ALRC)
ACT Community Law Reform Committee (hhh)
NSW Law Reform Commission (NSWLRC)
WA Law Reform Commission (LRC)
Overseas
bodies include -
New
Zealand Law Reform Commission (LRC)
Australian
research agencies include -
Australian
Institute of Criminology (AIC)
Commonwealth Office of Regulatory Review (ORR)
Academic
bodies of particular interest regarding regulatory reform
are the -
Australian Institute of Administrative Law (AIAL)
Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet)
ombudsmen
Australian government ombudsmen are -
Commonwealth
Ombudsman (COA)
Australian Capital Territory Ombudsman (ACTO)
New South Wales Ombudsman (NSWO)
Northern Territory Ombudsman (NTO)
Queensland Ombudsman (QO)
South Australian Ombudsman (SAO)
Tasmanian Ombudsman (TO)
Victorian Ombudsman (VO)
Western Australian Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative
Investigations (PCAS)
Australian
private sector bodies include -
Australian
Banking Industry Ombudsman (ABIO)
Private Health Insurance Industry Ombudsman (PHIIO)
Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT)
Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO)
Overseas
ombudsmen include -
Office
of the Ombudsmen in New Zealand (OONZ)
Office of the Ombudsman Hong Kong (OOHK)
UK Parliamentary Ombudsman & the Health Service
Ombudsman (PCAHSC)
Ombudsman of the European Union (OEU)
government audit agencies
Within Australia the bodies are -
Australian
National Audit Office (ANAO)
ACT Auditor-General (ACTAG)
Auditor Office of NSW (AONSW)
Northern Territory Auditor-General's Office (NTAG)
Queensland Audit Office (QAO)
South Australian Auditor-General's Department (SAAGD)
Tasmanian Audit Office (TAO)
Victorian Auditor-General's Office (VAGO)
Auditor-General for Western Australia (AGWA)
Overseas
counterparts include -
NZ
Office of the Controller & Auditor General (OCAG)
UK National Audit Office (NAO)
Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG)
US federal Government Accounting Office (GAO)
European Court of Auditors (ECA)
competition and trade practices agencies
Australian competition and trade practices agencies include
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Australian
Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC)
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)
Overseas
counterparts include -
US
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)
European Commission (EC)
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