This article addresses the question of possible constitutional reform, specifically in the New Zealand context, but also more generally. In any process of constitutional reform, an understanding of how the existing system works and how it came into being is important. It is also important to ask just what is meant by national identity, and how far this can be reflected in the existing system of government. This should be addressed before any detailed consideration of parts of the governmental structure, and then be permitted to inform the discourse and influence the development of proposals for change. Public opinion is of paramount importance, and indeed it may be questioned whether significant constitutional reform proposed by politicians...
This article assesses the reasons for frequent national-level administrative reforms in New Zealand ...
The Constitution Conversation is a chance for all New Zealanders to share their aspirations for thei...
New Zealand has a rich history of an unwritten constitution following in the Westminster tradition. ...
This article addresses the question of possible constitutional reform, specifically in the New Zeala...
Law reform is a complicated endeavor even at the best of times. Large scale constitutional reform th...
Democratic government serves two purposes, both requiring that the substantive element of the rule o...
This paper explores the concept of constitutional democratic legitimacy and the democratic legitimac...
This paper assesses the democratic legitimacy of the constitution-making processes that brought into...
This article addresses one particular feature of New Zealand’s constitution: the continuing combinat...
In 2011 New Zealand held a referendum on the future of its voting system for general elections. Foll...
The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 yea...
This dissertation argues that human rights and constitutional amendment provisions should be entrenc...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
This article assesses the comparative effectiveness of constitutional protection of indigenous right...
This article looks at constitutional and contractual resolutions to central-local relations, lo...
This article assesses the reasons for frequent national-level administrative reforms in New Zealand ...
The Constitution Conversation is a chance for all New Zealanders to share their aspirations for thei...
New Zealand has a rich history of an unwritten constitution following in the Westminster tradition. ...
This article addresses the question of possible constitutional reform, specifically in the New Zeala...
Law reform is a complicated endeavor even at the best of times. Large scale constitutional reform th...
Democratic government serves two purposes, both requiring that the substantive element of the rule o...
This paper explores the concept of constitutional democratic legitimacy and the democratic legitimac...
This paper assesses the democratic legitimacy of the constitution-making processes that brought into...
This article addresses one particular feature of New Zealand’s constitution: the continuing combinat...
In 2011 New Zealand held a referendum on the future of its voting system for general elections. Foll...
The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 yea...
This dissertation argues that human rights and constitutional amendment provisions should be entrenc...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
This article assesses the comparative effectiveness of constitutional protection of indigenous right...
This article looks at constitutional and contractual resolutions to central-local relations, lo...
This article assesses the reasons for frequent national-level administrative reforms in New Zealand ...
The Constitution Conversation is a chance for all New Zealanders to share their aspirations for thei...
New Zealand has a rich history of an unwritten constitution following in the Westminster tradition. ...