The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act

The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act
Title The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act PDF eBook
Author Andrew S. Butler
Publisher
Pages 1204
Release 2014-12
Genre Civil rights
ISBN 9781927183601

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Written in a lively style, the commentary contains a detailed analysis of this short, but important piece of constitutional legislation. To make it as accessible to readers as possible each chapter of the book follows a pattern of outlining similar provisions in comparable human rights systems (domestic and international), discussing the purposes of each right or provision in issue, engaging in a detailed examination of the meaning of the text of each provision, examining the extent to which justified limits can be placed on guaranteed rights and freedoms, and concluding by considering issues related to remedies where relevant.

The New Zealand Bill of Rights

The New Zealand Bill of Rights
Title The New Zealand Bill of Rights PDF eBook
Author Paul Rishworth
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 908
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN

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The New Zealand Bill of Rights is a comprehensive account of over a decade of jurisprudence under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. The Book provides an indepth examination of the Act, covering such topics as the benefits and burdens of rights; principles of interpretation; impact on legislation and the legislative process; judical review; civil and political rights; the rights of persons subjected to criminal investigation and prosecution; trial procedures; powers of law enforcement; and remedies for breach. Combining descriptive, analytical and prognostic scholarship, the extensive detail of the New Zealand Bill of Rights marks it as a standard reference text for this important body of the New Zealand law.

Parliamentary Bills of Rights

Parliamentary Bills of Rights
Title Parliamentary Bills of Rights PDF eBook
Author Janet L. Hiebert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 503
Release 2015-01-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1316240673

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Both New Zealand and the United Kingdom challenge assumptions about how a bill of rights functions. Their parliamentary bills of rights constrain judicial review and also look to parliament to play a rights-protecting role. This arises from the requirement to inform parliament if legislative bills are not compatible with rights. But are these bills of rights operating in this proactive manner? Are governments encountering significantly stronger pressures to ensure legislation complies with rights? Are these bills of rights resulting in more reasoned deliberations in parliament about the justification of legislation from a rights perspective? Through extensive interviews with public officials and analysis of parliamentary debates where questions of compliance with rights arise (prisoner voting, parole and sentencing policy, counter-terrorism legislation, and same-sex marriage), this book argues that a serious gap exists between the promise of these bills of rights and the institutional variables that influence how these parliaments function.

Burrows and Carter Statute Law in New Zealand

Burrows and Carter Statute Law in New Zealand
Title Burrows and Carter Statute Law in New Zealand PDF eBook
Author R. I. Carter
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-06
Genre
ISBN 9781927248102

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Bills of Rights and Decolonization

Bills of Rights and Decolonization
Title Bills of Rights and Decolonization PDF eBook
Author Charles Parkinson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 314
Release 2007-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0199231931

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"It presents an alternative perspective on the end of Empire by focusing upon one aspect of constitutional decolonization and the importance of the local legal culture in determining each dependency's constitutional settlement, and provides a series of empirical case studies on the incorporation of human rights instruments into domestic constitutions when negotiated between a state and its dependencies. More generally this book highlights Britain's human rights legacy to its former Empire."--BOOK JACKET.

A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand

A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand
Title A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Andrew Butler
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2016-09-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781776560868

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New Zealand needs a constitution that is easy to understand, reflects our shared identity and nationhood, protects rights and liberties, and prevents governments from abusing power. The current constitution is vague, jumbled and unclear. It can be easily overridden or changed according to political whim. This book aims to change that. It proposes a modern, codified constitution that is accessible and clear, and it aims to stimulate debate about who we are as a nation and how we should be governed--so we can forge enduring arrangements now, instead of waiting for a crisis to force our hand. While A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand proposes some important changes, it is at pains to preserve the sound elements of our past and our unique constitutional culture. The authors conclude by seeking your feedback on their proposals, which will be reflected in a second edition to be published in 2017. Ultimately this book is an impassioned plea for government to be transparent, accountable, responsive, and reflect the values of all New Zealanders.

New Zealand Yearbook of International Law

New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
Title New Zealand Yearbook of International Law PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 466
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Law
ISBN 9004423265

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The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law is an annual, internationally refereed publication intended to stand as a reference point for legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law. The Yearbook also serves as a valuable tool in the determination of trends, state practice and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the Pacific region, the Southern Ocean and Antarctica and to generate scholarship in those fields. In this regard the Yearbook contains an annual ‘Year-in-Review’ of developments in international law of particular interest to New Zealand as well as a dedicated section on the South Pacific. This Yearbook covers the period 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018.