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First meeting of Consulative Council for Legal Reform


(Macao – 25 April 2005) Secretary for Public Administration and Justice , Ms Florinda Chan, today chaired the first meeting of the Consultative Council for Legal Reform, for which she is president. All members of the Council attended the meeting and a number of topics were discussed. These included the internal regulations of the Consulative Council; rights and obligations of the President, Vice-President and Members; and how to go about collecting opinions from the public and legal professionals. Under the regulations, members have the right to suggest the president set up special study groups that specialists and professionals may be invited to join. They also discussed ways to strengthen the functions of the Consulative Council, and to work closely with the Office for Legal Reform. The Consulative Council for Legal Reform was established on 14 March 2005 by Executive Order.



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