The Constitution Conversation is a chance for all New Zealanders to share their aspirations for their country and what matters to them most about how it\u27s run. The Constitutional Advisory Panel is seeking submissions from the public about New Zealand’s constitutional arrangements in the first half of 2013. All New Zealanders including individuals, whānau, groups, schools, community networks, iwi and organisations are welcome to make submissions. The Panel will reflect your views about New Zealand’s constitution in their report to Ministers at the end of the year. The Panel is interested in hearing your aspirations for New Zealand, to help shape the Panel’s final report. You can also choose to write about some or all of the to...
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Figures are re-used with permission.Every person should have the ability to confidently and sustaina...
By the time it was formally signed by New Zealand in February 2016, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Ag...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
New Zealand’s constitutional journey has been revived in recent years through three expert-led dialo...
In its recent decision affirming the courts’ power to issue “declarations of inconsistency” between ...
In 2013, the Constitutional Advisory Panel invited New Zealanders to think about our vision of what ...
This article addresses the question of possible constitutional reform, specifically in the New Zeala...
New Zealand has a rich history of an unwritten constitution following in the Westminster tradition. ...
Law reform is a complicated endeavor even at the best of times. Large scale constitutional reform th...
This paper has been written to encourage all Australians to express their views on how to ack...
The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 yea...
Democratic government serves two purposes, both requiring that the substantive element of the rule o...
This dissertation argues that human rights and constitutional amendment provisions should be entrenc...
This paper assesses the democratic legitimacy of the constitution-making processes that brought into...
This report documents the inputs, processes and outputs of the EmpowerNZ workshop held in August 201...
Figures are re-used with permission.Every person should have the ability to confidently and sustaina...
By the time it was formally signed by New Zealand in February 2016, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Ag...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...