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Bridled power : New Zealand government under MMP / Geoffrey Palmer, Matthew Palmer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997Edition: Third editionDescription: ix, 340 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195583264
  • 9780195583267
Contained works:
  • Palmer, G. W. R. Unbridled power
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.93 23
LOC classification:
  • JQ5881 .P34 1997
Contents:
Preface -- Pt. I. Government -- 1. The Changing System of New Zealand Government -- 2. Elections and Forming a Government -- Pt. II. Executive Government -- 3. The Monarchy: Will New Zealand Become a Republic? -- 4. The Prime Minister, Cabinet, and Ministerial Responsibility -- 5. The Public Service and Crown Entities -- 6. Public Finance -- Pt. III. Parliament -- 7. MPs and Other Parliamentary Inhabitants -- 8. What Happens in Parliament -- 9. Legislation -- 10. Regulations and Red Tape -- Pt. IV. Restraints on Government -- 11. Public Opinion and Information -- 12. Local Government -- 13. Avenues for Complaint -- 14. The Courts -- 15. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act -- 16. The Treaty of Waitangi -- 17. International Law -- Pt. V. Future Government -- 18. Where Next? -- Appendix -- Index.
Summary: "Since the late 1980s there have been major changes to New Zealand's constitution. In areas such as freedom of information and parliamentary reform, the changes have been fundamental. There has recently been a rapid growth in Treaty of Waitangi jurisprudence. Reforms have also been heraldedwith the enactment of the Constitution Act and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. This work provides a comprehensive explanation of these shifts in the New Zealand constitution and considers how the system of government will operate in the age of MMP."--Publisher description.
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Second ed. has title: Unbridled power.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Pt. I. Government -- 1. The Changing System of New Zealand Government -- 2. Elections and Forming a Government -- Pt. II. Executive Government -- 3. The Monarchy: Will New Zealand Become a Republic? -- 4. The Prime Minister, Cabinet, and Ministerial Responsibility -- 5. The Public Service and Crown Entities -- 6. Public Finance -- Pt. III. Parliament -- 7. MPs and Other Parliamentary Inhabitants -- 8. What Happens in Parliament -- 9. Legislation -- 10. Regulations and Red Tape -- Pt. IV. Restraints on Government -- 11. Public Opinion and Information -- 12. Local Government -- 13. Avenues for Complaint -- 14. The Courts -- 15. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act -- 16. The Treaty of Waitangi -- 17. International Law -- Pt. V. Future Government -- 18. Where Next? -- Appendix -- Index.

"Since the late 1980s there have been major changes to New Zealand's constitution. In areas such as freedom of information and parliamentary reform, the changes have been fundamental. There has recently been a rapid growth in Treaty of Waitangi jurisprudence. Reforms have also been heraldedwith the enactment of the Constitution Act and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. This work provides a comprehensive explanation of these shifts in the New Zealand constitution and considers how the system of government will operate in the age of MMP."--Publisher description.

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