Subordinate legislation in New Zealand /

Carter, R. I.

Subordinate legislation in New Zealand / RI Carter, LLB (Hons) (Otago) Parliamentary Counsel, RM Malone, LLB (Otago), BA, LLM, PhD (VUW), Director, Dart Government Relations, JS McHerron, BA, LLB (Otago) Barrister. - lxxxiv, 376 pages ; 25 cm

Authors' names appear on cover and spine as Ross Carter, Jason McHerron, Ryan Malone. "This book is dedicated to the memory and example of George, Edwin Tanner" -- Added t.p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Primary and subordinate legislation: concepts and terminology -- Parliaments power to delegate its law-making power: rationales and dangers -- Principles affecting delegation of, and use of delegated, law-making power -- Empowering provisions -- Development and making of subordinate legislation -- Publication of subordinate legislation -- Interpretation of subordinate legislation -- Affirmative resolution and confirmation processes -- The Regulations Review Committee: development and processes -- The Regulations Review Committee: grounds for drawing disallowable instruments to the special attention of the House -- Disallowance (including amendment by resolution) -- Judicial scrutiny of subordinate legislation -- Validating invalid, and revoking or saving spent or invalid or lapsed, subordinate legislation.

9781927149591 (paperback)


Delegated legislation--New Zealand

348.93025

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