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AIJA
Information Service
Self-Represented
Litigants
This
page contains links to recent information about Self-Represented
Litigants that is available in electronic form. It is intended
to provide a resource to courts and tribunals and a clearing
house for the latest initiatives in this area.
If
your court of tribunal is implementing a change in its practice
or procedure for self-represented persons, or has some research
or a new initiative to report in this area, please let
us know.
- Report
on AIJA & Federal Court Self-Represented Litigants Forum, AIJA & Federal Court of Australia
(Published 2005)
- An
Evaluation of Services For Self-Represented Litigants
in the Federal Magistrates' Court, Federal Magistrates' Court
of Australia (October 2004)
- Law
Council of Australia, Erosion
of Legal Representation in the
Australian Justice System (2004)
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- Standing
Committee of Attorneys-General Working Group on Criminal Trial
Procedure, Report (September 1999) 63-8
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- Australian
Law Reform Commission, Managing Justice: A Review of the Federal
Civil Justice System (2000), Report No. 89, Chapter 5
- Senate
Legal and Constitutional Legislation Committee, Report on the
Examination of Annual Reports No. 1 of 2002 1.2, [1.7-1.14]
(pdf format)
- Professor
Rosemary Hunter, Dr Ann Genovese, April Chrzanowski and Carolyn
Morris, The
changing face of litigation:
unrepresented litigants in the Family Court of Australia,
(Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales, 2002)
- Unrepresented
Parties and the Equal Opportunity Tribunal:
a survey of tribunals and recommendations for
change (Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales,
2000)
- The
Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, Review of the Criminal
and Civil Justice System in Western Australia – Final Report (September
1999) Project No. 92, Chapter
18
- Litigants in Person
Management Plans: Issues for Courts and Tribunals, AIJA
Courts and the Public Committee (2001)
- Law
Society of New South Wales, Position
Paper: Self-Represented
Litigants (27 May 2002)
Courts
and Tribunals - Rules and Practice Directions
Courts
and Tribunals - Information For SRLs
Guides
and Information for Judicial Officers
Self-represented
Litigants Plans
Feedback
Mechanisms/Surveys
Discussion
forums
Overseas
Material
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