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The Family Law Reform Act 1995 : can changing legislation change legal culture, legal practice and community expectations? Interim report, April 1999 / by Helen Rhoades, Reg Graycar, and Margaret Harrison.

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The Family Law Reform Act 1995 : can changing legislation change legal culture, legal practice and community expectations? Interim report, April 1999 / by Helen Rhoades, Reg Graycar, and Margaret Harrison.

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Publisher

[Canberra : Family Court of Australia], 1999.

Date

1999.

Call Numbers

NQ346.94015/91 , GQ 2014/1473

Record Identifier

74VvEPl2qPBA

MMS ID

991011545069702626

Language

English

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Physical content

xi, 67 leaves ; 30 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Canberra : Family Court of Australia], 1999.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1999.

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Full title

The Family Law Reform Act 1995 : can changing legislation change legal culture, legal practice and community expectations? Interim report, April 1999 / by Helen Rhoades, Reg Graycar, and Margaret Harrison.

Notes

General note

"This research was conducted with the financial assistance of the Australian Research Council and the Family Court of Australia through the ARC's Collaborative Grants Scheme"-- ii.

State Reference Library copy: transferred from LIAC NQ346.94015/91A.

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NQ346.94015/91 , GQ 2014/1473

Record Identifier

74VvEPl2qPBA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvEPl2qPBA

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346.94015

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991011545069702626

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