This history,
the Royal Commission noted, was one of:
How that law has been applied since then, though, is unclear; Australia's
Royal Commission noted in its report that the issue has yet to be tested in Ireland's courts.
Not exact matches
While the Commonwealth Bank did take on some central banking functions in the 1920s, including
note issue and the provision of settlement accounts, the watershed was the 1936
Royal Commission.
The
royal commission,
noting that no one seriously defended violence or denied its presence, offered 87 recommendations for control and regulation of the media, but without including any explanation of the phenomenon of increasing violence — other than passing references to economic pressures and competitive necessities.
Whether by accident or design, the
royal commission's background paper, titled Some Features of The Australian Banking Industry, echoed themes raised in a draft report released days earlier by the Productivity Commission, which noted that the last time Australia's financial system was fiercely competitive was in the ea
commission's background paper, titled Some Features of The Australian Banking Industry, echoed themes raised in a draft report released days earlier by the Productivity
Commission, which noted that the last time Australia's financial system was fiercely competitive was in the ea
Commission, which
noted that the last time Australia's financial system was fiercely competitive was in the early 2000s.
Also, as many have
noted, Governments around the country do not need to wait for the
Royal Commission findings to take action to improve the outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
In accordance with recommendations that had been made in the
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in 1991, block funding and funding over triennial periods were
noted by ATSIC «as means of improving planning possibilities and outcomes for communities.»
The Coalition
noted that the mistreatment and torture of children in youth detention was not confined to the Northern Territory and, since the
Royal Commission was announced, has been found to occur «in almost every jurisdiction».
The Canadian
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Peoples
noted (in the Canadian context):
The Committee
notes with appreciation the many measures adopted by the State party during the period under review (1992 - 1998) in the area of racial discrimination, including those adopted to implement the recommendations of the
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
In particular, it
notes that the situation a decade after the
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody is far worse in terms of over-representation rates than at the time of the
Royal Commission.