Ireland's Law Reform Commission on Thursday revealed that it would publish a consultation document on Better Regulation and Statute Law Restatement, as part of its efforts to modernise Ireland's laws.
The independent statutory body, established in 1975, is coming to the end of the second stage of its review of the Republic's legislature, which launched in 2000, and comes to a close this year.
At its annual conference at Dublin Castle on Wednesday, attendees were afforded a last opportunity to put forward proposals for the Commission's third programme, which will run until 2014.
Reports in the national media revealed that criminal and family law were among the proposed areas of study put forward by members of the public and interested parties.
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