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9 resources:Crown Law provides a framework for the provision of legal services to the State of Tasmania, and provides support to the independent statutory legal officers, the Solicitor-General and the Director of Public Prosecutions. Crown Law includes the Office of the Crown Solicitor
Web site of the Tasmanian Department of Justice, established to provide advice to Government, and systems and services that promote and maintain rights and responsibilities, and the resolution of disputes
National Children's and Youth Law Centre website providing legal information for young people. Select a state or territory to view information relevant to that area. Includes information on the law in Tasmania
In initiative of the Launceston Safer Communities Partnership and the Launceston City Council, the PartySafe multimedia website provides a range of helpful information for young partygoers and their parents to help them hold safe and fun parties. Includes a link to the Tasmania Police online party registration form
Research papers, Freedom of Information resources and blog of senior UTAS law lecturer, who is available for consultancy, public speaking and collaborate research projects
The Solicitor-General provides legal advice to Ministers, agencies and instrumentalities of the Crown, and represents the State of Tasmania in any constitutional litigation
TARAC provides strategic advice to the Attorney-General on the development of administrative law in Tasmania
Web site providing access to a database of Tasmanian consolidated legislation (Acts and Statutory Rules, or regulations), which is produced by the EnAct legislative drafting and automatic consolidation system. It is maintained by the Office of Parliamentary Counsel
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