Accessibility of legislation in New Zealand has been widely impacted since the establishment of the New Zealand Legislation website, which allows free access to primary legislation and some secondary legislation. This paper explores the three factors that are included within the umbrella term of accessibility: availability of legislation, navigability of legislation and understandability of legislation. Availability of legislation is examined through the provision of primary and secondary legislation and the impact of the Legislation Bill on the provision of secondary legislation. Navigability of legislation is examined through the process of finding amendments on the New Zealand Legislation website within the particular piece of legislatio...
Increasingly, organizations employ the World Wide Web (Web) 10 disseminate iJ1formatiofl and interac...
This article discusses the legal requirements which must be taken into account in providing public o...
I. Judicature, criminal, practical and mercantile law.--II. Land tenure, local government, agricultu...
For decades, users of the New Zealand statute book have struggled with its complexity; legislation i...
In 2015 the Parliamentary Counsel Office commenced the Access to Subordinate Instruments Project (AS...
This thesis analyses, explores, and evaluates the reasons why particular processes are used to promu...
This study examines the availability and accessibility of legal information for lay litigants - thos...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Access opportunities for outdoor recreation in New Zealand and England and Wales are classified acco...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
Websites can be accessible to all if they are designed according to certain principles. Website acce...
Abstract: The growth of the Internet has led to an increase in the number of public services offered...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Susan deMaine\u27s contribution to the open access textbook, Introduction to Law Librarianship, is c...
This research explores methods of communicating public transport information for people with disabil...
Increasingly, organizations employ the World Wide Web (Web) 10 disseminate iJ1formatiofl and interac...
This article discusses the legal requirements which must be taken into account in providing public o...
I. Judicature, criminal, practical and mercantile law.--II. Land tenure, local government, agricultu...
For decades, users of the New Zealand statute book have struggled with its complexity; legislation i...
In 2015 the Parliamentary Counsel Office commenced the Access to Subordinate Instruments Project (AS...
This thesis analyses, explores, and evaluates the reasons why particular processes are used to promu...
This study examines the availability and accessibility of legal information for lay litigants - thos...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Access opportunities for outdoor recreation in New Zealand and England and Wales are classified acco...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
Websites can be accessible to all if they are designed according to certain principles. Website acce...
Abstract: The growth of the Internet has led to an increase in the number of public services offered...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Susan deMaine\u27s contribution to the open access textbook, Introduction to Law Librarianship, is c...
This research explores methods of communicating public transport information for people with disabil...
Increasingly, organizations employ the World Wide Web (Web) 10 disseminate iJ1formatiofl and interac...
This article discusses the legal requirements which must be taken into account in providing public o...
I. Judicature, criminal, practical and mercantile law.--II. Land tenure, local government, agricultu...