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Effectiveness of the law in gaining justice for society.

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Evaluate the effectiveness of the law in gaining justice for society and outline the agencies of law reform and the conditions which give rise to reform. When evaluating the effectiveness of the law in gaining justice for society, a judgement must be made based on the criteria given. This includes resource efficiency, law as a reflection of community standards and expectations, opportunities for enforcement, appeals and review, and balances of an individual and a community's rights and values. The agencies of criminal law reform include law reform commissions, both at a State and Federal level, Parliament, and the Courts. Conditions which give rise to reform include those such as changing social values and composition of society, new concepts of justice, failure of existing laws, international law, and new technology. Resource efficiency is one way in which the legal system can possibly make changes in gaining justice for society. The Government...

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