Australia and New Zealand have created a single civil judicial area, which gives all courts in each country a complete adjudicative jurisdiction and a barely qualified enforcement jurisdiction throughout the whole trans-Tasman market area. The risk of concurrent proceedings and incompatible judgments is minimised only by the power of courts to stay proceedings on the ground of forum non conveniens or when enforcing a choice-of-court agreement. The scheme rests on the 'strikingly similar' quality of the two countries' legal systems. However, New Zealand's Accident Compensation Act 2001 maintains a unique, comprehensive no-fault compensation scheme for accidents which also prohibits all court-based claims for compensation for personal injurie...
New Zealand has had a comprehensive accident compensation scheme since 1974. In 1992 substantial alt...
Review of Accident Compensation in New Zealand, The Economics of Work Accidents in New Zealand, Intr...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...
Australia and New Zealand concluded the Agreement on Trans-Tasman Court Proceedings and Regulatory E...
New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme replaced compensatory damages for personal injury with a ...
The rise of legislation has profoundly affected all areas of the law in the major common law jurisdi...
As part of a wider process of economic integration and the move towards a single integrated economic...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
On the 1st of April 1974 New Zealand embarked on a bold expaiment. We abolished the tort action for ...
Effective tort systems should enable access to compensation following medical injury. The existing A...
The Accident Compensation Act (ACA) of New Zealand provides a uniform system of rehabilitation and c...
In the context of industrial relations, New Zealand's accident compensation scheme (ACC) is an inter...
In light of expanding international trade, it is increasingly likely that politicians, courts and tr...
The New Zealand accident compensation scheme makes provision for the payment of compensation to the ...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
New Zealand has had a comprehensive accident compensation scheme since 1974. In 1992 substantial alt...
Review of Accident Compensation in New Zealand, The Economics of Work Accidents in New Zealand, Intr...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...
Australia and New Zealand concluded the Agreement on Trans-Tasman Court Proceedings and Regulatory E...
New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme replaced compensatory damages for personal injury with a ...
The rise of legislation has profoundly affected all areas of the law in the major common law jurisdi...
As part of a wider process of economic integration and the move towards a single integrated economic...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
On the 1st of April 1974 New Zealand embarked on a bold expaiment. We abolished the tort action for ...
Effective tort systems should enable access to compensation following medical injury. The existing A...
The Accident Compensation Act (ACA) of New Zealand provides a uniform system of rehabilitation and c...
In the context of industrial relations, New Zealand's accident compensation scheme (ACC) is an inter...
In light of expanding international trade, it is increasingly likely that politicians, courts and tr...
The New Zealand accident compensation scheme makes provision for the payment of compensation to the ...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
New Zealand has had a comprehensive accident compensation scheme since 1974. In 1992 substantial alt...
Review of Accident Compensation in New Zealand, The Economics of Work Accidents in New Zealand, Intr...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...