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Cite as: [2006] EWLC 299(2)

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    PART 2
    A REVIEW OF 2005-06
    WORK OF THE COMMISSION
    Publications in 2005-06
    2.1     
    Reports:

    2.2     
    Consultation Papers:

    2.3     
    Discussion/ Issues/ Scoping Papers:

    2.4     
    Electronic versions of the publications listed above can be accessed from the Law Commission website: www.lawcom.gov.uk/publications

    Appointment of Commissioners
    2.5     
    In the period covered by the Annual Report, Sir Roger Toulson agreed to extend his appointment as Chairman until July 2006. In this time he hopes to see the Commission complete the Strategic Review (see paragraph 1.10), finalise its recommendations to Parliament on the structure of the law of homicide, and report on proposals to introduce a formal system for Parliament to review laws after they have been implemented.

    2.6     
    Stuart Bridge was re-appointed by the Lord Chancellor for a further two years. As Commissioner for Property, Family and Trust Law, Stuart will be working towards making recommendations to Parliament on the law as it affects cohabiting couples. He is also hoping to oversee publication of a consultation paper on easements, and to complete the reviews on Trustee Exemption Clauses and Termination of Tenancies before his departure in July 2008.

    2.7     
    In January 2006, we were very pleased to welcome Kenneth Parker QC, who took over as Commissioner for Public Law. He succeeds Professor Martin Partington CBE, who has agreed to stay on as a Special Consultant to complete the housing projects (see Part 7). These projects have involved a huge amount of public consultation, and will result in the creation of a wholly new tenure regime.

    Targets 2006-07
    2.8     
    Table 2.1 summarises our main targets for the year 2005-06 and how we met those targets.

    Table 2.1
    TARGET OUTCOME
    To complete Reports on:  
    Assisting and Encouraging Crime Split into two parts. See paras 5.7-5.11.
    Company Security Interests Published August 2005 (LC296).
    Forfeiture and Succession Published July 2005 (LC295).
    Illegal Transactions Work deferred to complete the Company Security Interests Report (LC296). See para 4.14.
    Renting Homes Published May 2006 (LC298).
    Termination of Tenancies Expected to be published in the second half of 2006. See paras 6.8-6.10.
    Trustee Exemption Clauses Expected to be published in Summer 2006. See paras 6.11-6.13.
    To complete Consultation Papers on:  
    Codification of the General Principles of Criminal Law Work deferred in order to transfer resources to the review on homicide. See para 5.15.
    Easements and Land Obligations The consultation date was deferred for twelve months to allow further scoping work to be done. See paras 6.4-6.7.
    Judicial Review of Decisions of the Crown Court We expect to publish in the second half of 2006. See paras 5.12-5.14.
    Resolving Housing Disputes An issues paper was published April 2006.
    To begin the following projects:  
    Cohabitation Commenced. See paras 6.1-6.3.
    Ensuring Responsible Renting Commenced. See paras 7.11-7.13.
    Feudal Land Law Deferred. See para 6.19.
    Homicide Commenced. See paras 5.1-5.6.
    Insurance Contract Law Commenced. See paras 4.8-4.10.
    Post Legislative Scrutiny Commenced. See paras 8.20-8.23.
    Property Interests in Investment Securities Commenced. See paras 4.11-4.13.
    Citizen's Redress Against Public Bodies Commenced. See paras 7.2-7.5.

    2.9     

    2.10     

    2.11     
    Table 2.2 summarises our major targets for 2006-07.

    Table 2.2
    We expect to publish the following reports:
    Our final recommendations on Assisting and Encouraging Crime
    Illegal Transactions
    Law of Homicide
    Post-Legislative Scrutiny
    Termination of Tenancies
    Trustee Exemption Clauses
    We expect to publish the following consultation papers:
    Cohabitation
    Easements and Land Obligations
    Ensuring Responsible Housing
    Investment Securities in Property Interests
    Judicial Review of Decisions of the Crown Court
    Resolving Housing Disputes
    We expect to publish the following scoping papers:
    Citizen's Redress Against Public Bodies
    We expect to commence the following projects:
    Feudal Land Law
    We expect to publish the following consolidations:
    Parliamentary Costs
     
    The most up to date projected publication dates for all projects are available from the Law Commission website: http://www.lawcom.gov.uk

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