Law Reform International Meeting of Minds

Staff, students and alumni from the South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) recently met with leading law reformers, lawyers, judges and academics in London and Limerick to share knowledge and experiences around topical law reform issues and law reform.
The group which included Emily Conroy, Michaela Puntillo, Rachel Tan and Anh Caprile, along with the Deputy Director of SALRI, Associate Professor David Plater, met Lord Justice Nicholas Green, the Chair of the Law Commission of England and Wales, and Law Commission staff to promote Commonwealth law reform links. Olga Pandos,ÌýSALRI researcher, joined online.Ìý
Associate Professor David Plater,ÌýMichaela Puntillo, Rachel Tan and Anh Caprile also presented on SALRI's role and work and the unique student contribution at the Adversarialism, Participation and Voice in the Criminal ProcessÌýInternational and Comparative Perspectives conference on 22 June 2023 at theÌýUniversity of Limerick in Ireland.Ìý
SALRI is an independent law reform body based at the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±, the work of which has led to landmark changes in various areas to South Australia’s laws. The Law Commission of England and Wales is one of the peak law reform agencies. It has a similar role; it undertakes work to reform English law to make it s