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Author
Australian Law Reform Commission.
Title
Client legal privilege and federal investigatory bodies : discussion paper / Australian Law Reform Commission
Published
Sydney : The Commission, [publisher not identified], 2007
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KL 176 Aus/Dpa
2007/73
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Description
445 pages ; 25 cm
Series
Discussion paper (Australian Law Reform Commission)
Discussion paper / Australian Law Reform Commission ; no. 73
Discussion paper (Australian Law Reform Commission) ; 73
Discussion paper (Australian Law Reform Commission)
Analysis
Legal professional privilege
Criminal investigation
Investigative powers
Interview and interrogation
Lawyer / client relations
Professional conduct and ethics
Coercive persuasion of offenders
Federal law enforcement agencies
Royal commissions
Legislative review
Government inquiries
Law reform commissions
Notes
"September 2007"
"This discussion paper reflects the law as at 31 August 2007"--T.p. verso
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Commonwealth of Australia 2007
Subject
Australia. Evidence Act 1995.
Privacy, Right of -- Australia.
Evidence (Law) -- Australia.
Governmental investigations -- Australia.
Privileges and immunities -- Australia.
Confidential communications -- Lawyers -- Australia.
Author
Australia. Law Reform Commission.
ISBN
9780980415308
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