Publications, Reports and Submissions (by date of publication)
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1999 | 1998 | 1996 | 1995 | 1993
November 2008
Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Forum (AIMF):
Working Group on Legal Cooperation (WGLC) Reports
Fourth Joint Meeting Report
(Canberra, 10–11 November 2008)
June 2008
Australia–India Free Trade Agreement Feasibility Study: ILSAC submission on legal services
- Australia–India Free Trade Agreement Feasibility Study: ILSAC submission on legal services—June 2008 [DOC 103KB]
- Australia–India Free Trade Agreement Feasibility Study: ILSAC submission on legal services—June 2008 [PDF 82KB]
ILSAC provided this submission to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for the joint Australia–India Free Trade Agreement Feasibility Study in June 2008.
March 2008
ILSAC Fifth Triennial Report 2004–2007
- ILSAC Fifth Triennial Report 2004–2007 [RTF 343KB]
- ILSAC Fifth Triennial Report 2004–2007 [PDF 1.6MB]
Foreign Lawyers and the Practice of Foreign Law in Australia
Law Council of Australia Information Paper—1 March 2008
- Foreign Lawyers and the Practice of Foreign Law in Australia –English language [PDF 131KB]
- Foreign Lawyers and the Practice of Foreign Law in Australia –Chinese language [PDF 807KB]
This Paper outlines comprehensively the liberal regulation now in place in most Australian States and Territories in the Chinese and English languages. The Chinese language translation was arranged by ILSAC’s China Working Group.
2008
Studying Law in Australia
Council of Australian Law Deans publication
Studying Law in Australia (SLIA) is a guide to the study of law in Australia and to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by Australian University Law Schools and Practical Legal Training Institutions. SLIA 2008–09 is available online in English and Korean.
June 2006
Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Forum (AIMF): Working Group on Legal Cooperation (WGLC)—Third Joint Meeting Report
(Bali, 26–27 June 2006)
December 2005
Admission to Practice in Australia of Overseas Qualified Lawyers
- Admission to Practice in Australia of Overseas Qualified Lawyers ILSAC Research Paper—December 2005 [DOC 191KB]
- Admission to Practice in Australia of Overseas Qualified Lawyers ILSAC Research Paper—December 2005 [PDF 191KB]
This paper presents the results of a survey into the admission processes for overseas qualified and practising lawyers across all Australian States and Territories. The paper was brought to the attention of the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG), who in April 2006 endorsed the proposed principle that ‘consistent, uniform and transparent assessment processes in respect of admission of overseas qualified lawyers should apply across all jurisdictions in Australia.’
September 2005
WTO/GATS: Australia—Proposal on Development of Disciplines on Domestic Regulation for the Legal and Engineering Sectors
Tabled 6 September 2005
- Australian proposal on domestic regulation of legal and engineering sectors [DOC 96KB]
- Australian proposal on domestic regulation of legal and engineering sectors [PDF 103KB]
ILSAC contributed to the Draft Disciplines on Domestic Regulation in the Legal Sector contained in this paper, which draws on the previous proposals on legal services tabled by Australia under the GATS.
March 2005
Second Joint Meeting Report
(Canberra, 17 March 2005)
February 2005
Joint statement on Legal Services: Communication from Australia, Canada, Chile, the European Communities, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, and the United States
22 February 2005
- Friends of Legal Services – Joint statement on legal services – February 2005 [DOC 42KB]
- Friends of Legal Services – Joint statement on legal services – February 2005 [PDF 19KB]
ILSAC’s work assisted in developing the Joint Statement circulated by members of the Friends of Legal Services Group (chaired by Australia under the WTO’s services negotiating process). The Joint Statement resolved the long-running legal services classification debate, noting the impracticality of a single-category classification system for legal services, and identifying classification terminology consistent with Australia’s preferred disaggregation approach for use in making commitments under the GATS.
December 2004
ILSAC Fourth Triennial Report 2001–2003
- ILSAC Fourth Triennial Report 2001–2003 [DOC 246KB]
- ILSAC Fourth Triennial Report 2001–2003 [PDF 386KB]
June 2004
Internationalisation of the Australian law degree
March 2003
Australian Legal Services Export Development Strategy 2003–2006
ILSAC Publication
- Australian Legal Services Export Development Strategy 2003–2006 [DOC 174KB]
- Australian Legal Services Export Development Strategy 2003–2006 [PDF 125KB]
The Strategy aimed to develop, support and implement an effective export development strategy for Australia in international legal services, particularly in the markets of the Asia-Pacific region over 2003-2006.
April 2002
Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Forum (AIMF): Working Group on Legal Cooperation (WGLC)—Inaugural Joint Meeting Report
(Jakarta, 9–10 April 2002)
March 2002
WTO/GATS: Classification Proposal
(Australia—Negotiating Proposal: Legal Services Classification Supplement)
- Legal Services Liberalisation classification proposal [DOC 46KB]
- Legal Services Liberalisation classification proposal [PDF 25KB]
ILSAC assisted in developing this supplement to Australia’s negotiating proposal on legal services, designed to expand the WTO classification of ‘legal services’ to enable commitments to be made under the limited licensing model.
This proposal was instrumental in identifying the need for improved classification of legal services, to enable commitments to be made by members on a progressively liberal basis. See also the Joint Statement on Legal Services (February 2005).
July 2001
Limited Licensing Proposal
(Australia—Negotiating Proposal for Legal Services)
- Legal Services Liberalisation limited licence proposal [DOC 53KB]
- Legal Services Liberalisation limited licence proposal [PDF 58KB]
This proposal was tabled in response to interest by WTO members in the ‘limited licensing’ approach identified in Australia’s first negotiating proposal on legal services (tabled in March 2001), which was based on ILSAC’s Six Guiding Principles of Liberalisation for trade in legal services. The second proposal defines and explains the limited licensing approach, and outlines the Australian model.
March 2001
WTO/GATS: Principles of Liberalisation Proposal
(Australia—Negotiating Proposal for Legal Services)
- Legal Services Principles of Liberalisation proposal [DOC 44KB]
- Legal Services Principles of Liberalisation proposal [PDF 58KB]
ILSAC’s contribution was central to the development of this negotiating proposal tabled by Australia in Geneva under the GATS/WTO. The proposal is based on ILSAC’s Six Guiding Principles of Liberalisation for trade in legal services, and also supports the ‘limited licensing’ model identified by the International Bar Association in 1998. The proposal led to increased interest in the limited licensing approach, and the development of two further Australian proposals on legal services to expand and clarify this approach.
August 1999
ILSAC Third Triennial Report 1996–1999
- ILSAC Third Triennial Report 1996–1999 [RTF 290KB]
- ILSAC Third Triennial Report 1996–1999 [PDF 386KB]
January 1998
Submission to the Legal Services Review Committee of Singapore inquiring into Singapore's Strategic Legal Needs in the Financial Sector
- Submission to the Legal Services Review Committee of Singapore inquiring into Singapore's Strategic Legal Needs in the Financial Sector—ILSAC Submission—January 1998 [DOC 81KB]
- Submission to the Legal Services Review Committee of Singapore inquiring into Singapore's Strategic Legal Needs in the Financial Sector—ILSAC Submission—January 1998 [PDF 111KB]
Singapore has developed a major role as a trade and financial services centre in the Asia Pacific region. Together with Hong Kong, Singapore is recognised as one of the most liberal and outward-looking economies.
1996–2002
Legal Services Country Profiles
These profiles provide a brief outline of the economy and legal system and an assessment of the potential for the export of legal services to 17 countries:
- Legal Services Country Profile – Australia [DOC 217KB]
(October 2001) - Legal Services Country Profile – Australia [PDF 161KB]
(October 2001) - Legal Services Country Profile – Cambodia [DOC 185KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Cambodia [PDF 186KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – China [DOC 189KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – China [PDF 234KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Fiji [DOC 146KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Fiji [PDF 123KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Hong Kong [DOC 152KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Hong Kong [PDF 130KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – India [DOC 133KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – India [PDF 109KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Indonesia [DOC 190KB]
(September 2002) - Legal Services Country Profile – Indonesia [PDF 216KB]
(September 2002) - Legal Services Country Profile – Japan [DOC 163KB]
(January 1998) -
Legal Services Country Profile – Japan [PDF 142KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Korea [DOC 129KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Korea [PDF 96KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Lao [DOC 166KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Lao [PDF 155KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Malaysia [DOC 147KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Malaysia [PDF 123KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Philippines [DOC 125KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Philippines [PDF 98KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Papua New Guinea [DOC 120KB]
(June 1996) - Legal Services Country Profile – Papua New Guinea [PDF 159KB]
(June 1996) - Legal Services Country Profile – Singapore [DOC 163KB]
(August 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Singapore [PDF 157KB]
(August 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Taiwan [DOC 156KB]
(June 1997) - Legal Services Country Profile – Taiwan [PDF 131KB]
(June 1997) - Legal Services Country Profile – Thailand [DOC 128KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Thailand [PDF 109KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Vietnam [DOC 189KB]
(January 1998) - Legal Services Country Profile – Vietnam [PDF 193KB]
(January 1998)
October 1996
Australia-Indonesia Contract Management - Dispute Avoidance and Resolution: A handbook for legal practitioners and business managers
- Australia-Indonesia Contract Management – Dispute Avoidance and Resolution: A handbook for legal practitioners and business managers [DOC 47KB]
- Australia-Indonesia Contract Management – Dispute Avoidance and Resolution: A handbook for legal practitioners and business managers [PDF 622KB]
This report involved research in both Australia and Indonesia. The handbook's terms of reference included improving understanding of Australian and Indonesian laws, regulations, procedures and practices in relation to cross-border commercial contracts, as well as an understanding of mechanisms available for dispute resolution.
June 1996
Exporting Legal Services: Opportunities and Support Programs
ILSAC Publication
- Exporting Legal Services: Opportunities and Support Programs [DOC 65KB]
- Exporting Legal Services: Opportunities and Support Programs [PDF 43KB]
This publication contains information on relevant programs and institutions to assist potential Australian exporters of legal services. Please note that the information contained in this paper was accurate as at June 1996: readers may wish to contact the institutions listed to obtain a more current list of the various programs available.
1996
ILSAC Second Triennial Report 1993–1996
(briefing paper only)
- ILSAC Second Triennial Report 1993–1996 [DOC 37KB]
(briefing paper only) - ILSAC Second Triennial Report 1993–1996 [PDF 13KB]
(briefing paper only)
December 1995
Australian International Legal Education and Training: Directions, Issues and Opportunities (‘DIO Report’)
- ILSAC Secretariat Report—Executive Summary [DOC 67KB]
- ILSAC Secretariat Report—Executive Summary [PDF 45KB]
This document is the Executive Summary to the ILSAC Secretariat’s ‘DIO Report’. The full document can be obtained in hard copy from the ILSAC Secretariat.
March 1995
Issues Affecting Australia's International Performance in International Commercial Dispute Resolution
- Report of the Task Force on International Commercial Dispute Resolution—March 1995 [DOC 53KB]
- Report of the Task Force on International Commercial Dispute Resolution—March 1995 [PDF 33KB]
In 1991, ILSAC considered future prospects for Australian providers of international commercial dispute resolution (‘ICDR’) services.
