On the 1st of April 1974 New Zealand embarked on a bold expaiment. We abolished the tort action for personal injury and established a comprehensive, national, no-fault accident compensation scheme. The abolition of the common law right to sue was certainly regarded by jurists as a major step. The American Journal of Comparative Law described it in sombre tones as "an unparalleled event in our cultural history, the first casualty among the core legal iutitutions of the civilised world". It wasn't a step taken lightly and the Royal Commission recommendations on which the reform was based were subjected to public debate and Jeaislative scrutiny for more than five years. As A.J. Faulker M.P. commented in Parliament on 3 October 1972
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This article presents a history of New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme as a struggle between ...
In New Zealand historically there was an independent workers’ compensation scheme. But now there doe...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
Australia and New Zealand have created a single civil judicial area, which gives all courts in each ...
The trade union movement in New Zealand has had its fundamental right to bargain with its employees ...
New Zealand has had a comprehensive accident compensation scheme since 1974. In 1992 substantial alt...
The rise of legislation has profoundly affected all areas of the law in the major common law jurisdi...
The major problem I have been faced with when preparing this paper is how to analyse and communicate...
Lord Sumption has frequently delivered speeches that provoke public debate. His 2017 lecture to the ...
In the context of industrial relations, New Zealand's accident compensation scheme (ACC) is an inter...
The Woodhouse Report and the subsequent 1972 Accident Compensation Act was revolutionary. The right ...
New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme replaced compensatory damages for personal injury with a ...
Review of Accident Compensation in New Zealand, The Economics of Work Accidents in New Zealand, Intr...
When ordinary Americans think of New Zealand (which is hardly at all), they probably envision the br...
This article presents a history of New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme as a struggle between ...
In New Zealand historically there was an independent workers’ compensation scheme. But now there doe...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...