The Law Reform Commission (June, 2013) of Tanzania Aims and Objectives of the Journal For more effective performance of its functions, the Commission is required to establish and maintain a system of collaboration,consultation and cooperation 116 with any person or body of persons in carrying out its law reform activities. In that regard, the Commission has considered it appropriate to establish a system for obtaining views and opinions from experts and the general public,on a variety of issues, especially on laws that the Commission is examining, with a view to obtaining information, views and opinions relating to the laws of the country in general and on the legal systems of other countries, to facilitate better understanding of the laws of the country and of law reform activities in other countries.The Law Reformer Journal is one such platform that the Commission uses to disseminate information on different aspects of the law and to solicit the views of legal practitioners and of the general public, on what improvements that need to be made to our laws so that they respond to the current needs of the society andare at the same time in line with international best practices. Thus, the Journal focuses its attention on raising public awareness of contemporary legal issues and aspires to act as a forum for high-quality debate on issues of law reform in aneasy-to read format. Subject Matter of Articles to be Submitted and Deadline for Submission Articles for the Journal may be written on any branch of law; specific legislation; legal concept or system; administration of civil or criminal justice; environmental laws; human rights laws; constitutional law; electoral laws and or laws relating to leadership code of ethics. In order to meet publication deadlines, we would appreciate to receive Article for publication by 30/12/2013and the Article should preferably be submitted in electronic form.