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Law reform or legal reform is the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing change in a legal system, usually with the aim of enhancing justice or efficiency. Intimately related are law reform bodies or law commissions, which are organizations set up to facilitate law reform. Law reform bodies carry out research and recommend ways to simplify and modernize the law. Many law reform bodies are statutory corporations set up by governments, although they are usually independent from government control, providing intellectual independence to accurately reflect and report on how the law should progress.

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  • Law reform or legal reform is the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing change in a legal system, usually with the aim of enhancing justice or efficiency. Intimately related are law reform bodies or law commissions, which are organizations set up to facilitate law reform. Law reform bodies carry out research and recommend ways to simplify and modernize the law. Many law reform bodies are statutory corporations set up by governments, although they are usually independent from government control, providing intellectual independence to accurately reflect and report on how the law should progress. Law reform activities can include preparation and presentation of cases in court in order to change the common law; lobbying of government officials in order to change legislation; and research or writing that helps to establish an empirical basis for other law reform activities. The four main methods in reforming law are repeal (get rid of a law), creation of new law, consolidation (change existing law) and codification.
  • يشير مصطلح لجنة إصلاح القوانين إلى لجنة كانت تعقد في إنجلترا وويلز يتولى وزير العدل مهمة تعيين أفرادها «لمناقشة، مع مراعاة القرارات القضائية بشكل خاص، أي التغييرات المرغوب في تنفيذها على مثل هذه المبادئ القانونية؛ حيث يمكن لوزير العدل من وقت لآخر الرجوع للجنة». أعلن النائب العام ليونيل هيلد عن قرار وزير العدل بتأسيس هذه اللجنة في 2 مايو 1952، في حفل عشاء استضافته جمعية القوانين بمقاطعة سري الغربية. وأشارت مجلة المحامون أن الخطوة المقترحة قد «تأخرت عن موعدها». وتم تعيين اللجنة في تاريخ 16 يونيو 1952. وفي عام 2006، أشار جون ويلر أن اللجنة كانت «غير فاعلة».
  • 법률 개혁(Law reform)은 기존의 법률을 획기적으로 개정하는 것을 말한다.
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  • يشير مصطلح لجنة إصلاح القوانين إلى لجنة كانت تعقد في إنجلترا وويلز يتولى وزير العدل مهمة تعيين أفرادها «لمناقشة، مع مراعاة القرارات القضائية بشكل خاص، أي التغييرات المرغوب في تنفيذها على مثل هذه المبادئ القانونية؛ حيث يمكن لوزير العدل من وقت لآخر الرجوع للجنة». أعلن النائب العام ليونيل هيلد عن قرار وزير العدل بتأسيس هذه اللجنة في 2 مايو 1952، في حفل عشاء استضافته جمعية القوانين بمقاطعة سري الغربية. وأشارت مجلة المحامون أن الخطوة المقترحة قد «تأخرت عن موعدها». وتم تعيين اللجنة في تاريخ 16 يونيو 1952. وفي عام 2006، أشار جون ويلر أن اللجنة كانت «غير فاعلة».
  • Law reform or legal reform is the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing change in a legal system, usually with the aim of enhancing justice or efficiency. Intimately related are law reform bodies or law commissions, which are organizations set up to facilitate law reform. Law reform bodies carry out research and recommend ways to simplify and modernize the law. Many law reform bodies are statutory corporations set up by governments, although they are usually independent from government control, providing intellectual independence to accurately reflect and report on how the law should progress.
  • 법률 개혁(Law reform)은 기존의 법률을 획기적으로 개정하는 것을 말한다.
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  • إصلاح القوانين
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  • Transforming Our Civil Justice System for the 21st Century: The Road to Civil Justice Reform
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  • Americans deserve a civil legal process that can fairly and promptly resolve disputes for everyone — rich or poor, individuals or businesses, in matters large or small. Yet our civil justice system often fails to meet this standard. Runaway costs, delays, and complexity are undermining public confidence and denying people the justice they seek. This has to change.
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