Publications
This is a list of publications released by the Victorian Law Reform Commission since 2001, in various formats. The majority of them are reports, consultation or issues papers, and information papers. Click through to access the publications as web pages (html) or in other formats such as pdf or Word (where available). You can also access these and other documents (such as submissions) related to specific VLRC projects, current and completed, via the All Projects page.
To view the VLRC’s annual reports visit the Annual reports page.

Published on 27/06/2014
This community law reform project addressed concerns that the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic) had not kept up with changes to how agencies and landlords advertised properties online. Increasingly, advertisers published extensive interior and exterior photographs of their properties across a...
This community law reform project addressed concerns that the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic) had not...


Published on 27/06/2014
Preface Call for submissions Terms of reference 1. Introduction 2. Current practice 3. Right to enter 4. Right to quiet enjoyment 5. Right to privacy 6. Consent and notification requirements 7. Remedies 8. Conclusion Appendix A: Right to enter (comparison...
Preface Call for submissions Terms of reference 1. Introduction 2. Current practice 3. Right to...


Published on 01/06/2014
In October 2013, the Commission was asked to review and report on oppression remedies for beneficiaries of trading trusts. In June 2014, after initial research, it produced a consultation paper that outlined the law and the problems with it and...
In October 2013, the Commission was asked to review and report on oppression remedies for...


Published on 01/06/2014
Preface Call for submissions Terms of reference Glossary 1. Background 2. Trusts and companies in Victoria 3. The oppression remedy in the Corporations Act 4. Forms of equitable relief 5. Possible reform mechanisms 6. Interests of other parties 7. Conclusion...
Preface Call for submissions Terms of reference Glossary 1. Background 2. Trusts and companies in...


Published on 18/03/2014
The forfeiture rule prevents a person who has unlawfully killed another from inheriting from their victim or acquiring another financial benefit from the death. It expresses community’s extreme disapproval of homicide and the fundamental principle that crime should not pay....
The forfeiture rule prevents a person who has unlawfully killed another from inheriting from their...
