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Law Council of Australia
The Law Council of Australia acts to represent the legal profession at the national level, to speak on behalf of its constituent bodies on national issues affecting the legal profession; and to promote the administration of justice, access to justice and general improvement of the law.
The Law Council responded to Lands' Public Consultation Document on electronic conveyancing by developing a policy paper on Electronic Conveyancing Fundamental Design Principles, which was released in March 2005.
To access the Law Council's policy paper, please go to http://www.lawcouncil.asn.au/policy/2412535217.
National Electronic Conveyancing Resources
The National Electronic Conveyancing Office’s website provides links to the external websites of key stakeholders, industry regulators, profession associations and service providers involved in or likely to be involved in the development and implementation of electronic conveyancing throughout Australia.
To access the resources page link, please go to http://www.necs.gov.au/Links/default.aspx.
National Electronic Conveyancing implementation
The proposed National Implementation Strategy for the National Electronic Conveyancing System (NECS) will be discussed by the National Consultation Forums along with the National Business Model, to ensure that NECS works for business and government stakeholders across Australia. The Strategy maps out a four year timeframe for setting up, building and rolling out NECS across Australia. It consists of four stages:
- set-up
- building
- readying
- converting
To access the implementation page link, please go to http://www.necs.gov.au/NECS-Implementation/default.aspx.