review—strengths and weaknesses). • The reasons why laws need to change, including examples to support each reason. • The methods used by individuals and groups to influence change in the law (media, demonstrations, petitions), including contemporary examples of each method. • The strengths and weaknesses of each method. • The role of the Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) in assessing the need for change in the law, including how they go about assessing the need for change. • The effectiveness of the…
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