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Cite as: [2005] EWLC 294(9)

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    PART 9
    EXTERNAL RELATIONS

    9.1      The Law Commission greatly values its strong links with a variety of organisations and individuals committed to reforming the law. We are indebted to those who give feedback on our consultations papers, and provide input at all stages of the process of making recommendations to Government.

    9.2      We are particularly proud of the strong links we have built with Government and other law reforming agencies both in this country, and internationally.

    PARLIAMENT, MINISTERS AND GOVERNMENTAL BODIES

    9.3      The Law Commission enjoys productive relationships with Ministers and officials in Government Departments. We particularly benefit from a strong relationship with the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA), which is our "sponsor" Department.

    9.4      The Chairman, Commissioners and staff are grateful for the assistance they have received from a number of organisations, ministers and officials, particularly:

    CONSULTEES AND STAKEHOLDERS

    9.5      We want to engage more people in our consultation processes. During the last year we have been working closely with a number of individuals and organisations, for whose help we are very grateful. These include:

    SEMINARS, LECTURES AND CONFERENCES, ETC

    9.6      Members of the Law Commission are frequently invited to attend and speak at seminars and conferences. While we cannot fulfil every request, we try to be as involved as possible in expanding general knowledge about law reform, and engaging people in the processes by which the law is improved. Events we have taken part in include:

    Compulsory Purchase Orders
    Contract Law
    Criminal Law
    Personal Property Security Interests
    Statute Law
    Trust Law
    Public Law
    SOCIO-LEGAL RESEARCH

    9.7      The Commission often uses socio-legal, economic and empirical research to ensure that our recommendations to Government are thoroughly considered with sound evidence. Where possible we use existing research, but where funds permit, we sometimes commission external researchers.

    9.8      In particular, we commissioned a public opinion research survey in connection with Partial Defences to Murder from Professor Barry Mitchell, and empirical research was conducted into the defences of provocation and diminished responsibility by Professor Ronnie Mackay on behalf of the Nuffield Foundation. The research of both Professor Mitchell and Professor Mackay proved invaluable.[2] We are very grateful to each of them and the Nuffield Foundation.

    SCOTTISH LAW COMMISSION

    9.9      We work closely with the Scottish Law Commission (SLC) on various projects. Over the course of the year, we have collaborated on Unfair Contract Terms, Company Security Interests, our statute law revision work, and are in regular contact with the SLC concerning the two Commissions' trust law work. The Ninth Programme of Law Reform includes three projects where we will need to work jointly.[3]

    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

    9.10      We have continued to receive international guests at the Law Commission, and to visit colleagues around the world. Among the guests we have received or met are:

Note 1    See para 9.9    [Back]

Note 2    See appendices A-C of the report Partial Defences to Murder (2004), Law Com No 290.    [Back]

Note 3    On Consumer Law, Transfer of Title to Goods by Non-Owner, and Insurance Contract Law.    [Back]

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