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Janice Law (born 1941), [1] also known as Janice Law Trecker, is an American mystery novelist and short story writer. She has written for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine , Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine , [ 2 ] Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine , The Midwest Quarterly , The American Scholar , and the American Quarterly . [ 3 ]
The law was later voided by the federal Euthanasia Laws Act 1997, [22] which is a federal law that was in effect until 13 December 2022 [47] and prevented parliaments of territories (Specifically the Northern Territory, the Australian Capital Territory and Norfolk Island) from legalising euthanasia or assisted dying.
For service to veterans and their families through the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community of Werris Creek. George Alfred Lang: For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel, particularly the Korean War veteran community. Stuart Grant Law: For service to cricket as a state, national and international player.
The Aboriginal Legal Service was founded in 1970 in Redfern, Sydney, to provide services to Aboriginal Australians, and was the first free legal service in Australia.CLCs were subsequently established in Victoria in the early 1970s and spread quite rapidly to other states and territories.
Prosecution services of Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Legal organisations based in Australia" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
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For service to the law, particularly as Chief Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia, to legal education and to the community Graeme William McGregor: For service to the accountancy profession, particularly in the improvement of the quality of Australian accounting and auditing standards, and to the community Dr Heather May Munro
The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) in Darwin. The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) is a not-for-profit legal service which provides criminal law and civil law services to Aboriginal people and their families across the Northern Territory of Australia.