National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council Explained

The National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC) was an Australian independent body that provided policy advice about alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to the Attorney-General of Australia. NADRAC was established in October 1995[1] and concluded in late 2013.[2] NADRAC's functions were laid down by its charter.[3]

NADRAC was an independent non-statutory body, with funding provided through the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department. It provided expert policy advice to the Attorney-General on the development of ADR and promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution. The body concluded its work following the government decision to simplify and streamline government business. NADRAC made substantial contributions to the development and promotion of ADR in Australia, publishing reports and papers on the topic.[1]

Council members

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About NADRAC. National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council. 13 December 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111117032207/http://www.nadrac.gov.au/www/nadrac/nadrac.nsf/Page/About_NADRAC. 17 November 2011.
  2. Web site: Alternative dispute resolution.
  3. http://www.nadrac.gov.au/about_NADRAC/Charter/Pages/default.aspx NADRAC Charter