The Northern Ireland Law Commission was a Law Commission in Northern Ireland created under section 50 of the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002, implementing recommendations following the Good Friday Agreement. It replaced the non-statutory Law Reform Advisory Committee. The Commission has been "non-operational" since April 2015.
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| - The Northern Ireland Law Commission was a Law Commission in Northern Ireland created under section 50 of the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002, implementing recommendations following the Good Friday Agreement. It replaced the non-statutory Law Reform Advisory Committee. The Commission has been "non-operational" since April 2015. (en)
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| - Massey House, Belfast BT4 3SX (en)
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| - Logo of the Northern Ireland Law Commission (en)
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| - Northern Ireland Law Commission logo (en)
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| - Map showing the location of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom and Europe (en)
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| - Northern Ireland within the UK and Europe (en)
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| - To keep the law of Northern Ireland under review and to recommend reform where needed (en)
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| - "Promoting law reform in Northern Ireland" (en)
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| - Created by the Justice Act 2002, non-operational as of April 2015 (en)
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| - Advisory non-departmental public body sponsored by the Northern Ireland Executive Department of Justice (en)
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| - The Northern Ireland Law Commission was a Law Commission in Northern Ireland created under section 50 of the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002, implementing recommendations following the Good Friday Agreement. It replaced the non-statutory Law Reform Advisory Committee. The Commission has been "non-operational" since April 2015. The Northern Ireland Law Commission kept the law of Northern Ireland under review, with a view to law reform. It had five members, a part-time chairman and four full-time commissioners, appointed by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The chairman was a judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland, who retained judicial office. The other commissioners were a barrister, a solicitor, a legal academic, and a layperson. (en)
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| - "Promoting law reform in Northern Ireland"
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