Law Reform and Development Commission
The Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC) is a government commission established in 1992 in Namibia, that creates reports making recommendations for legal reforms. In 2014, New Era reported that the Ministry of Justice was not seriously following up on reports submitted as far back as 2003.[1] The LRDC is an independent panel of experts from the government that is part of the Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies.[2]
References
- Nakale, Albertina (2014-04-30). "Namibia: Law Reform Commission Not Taken Seriously". New Era (Windhoek). Retrieved 2017-04-09.
- "Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies (CALRAs)". www.calras.org. Archived from the original on 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
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