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Constitutional and administrative law in New Zealand / Philip A. Joseph.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington : Brookers Ltd., [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 4th editionDescription: xxxviii, 1466 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780864728432
Other title:
  • Constitutional & administrative law in New Zealand
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.93 23
Contents:
1. Study of the Constitution -- 2. Sources of the Constitution -- 3. Establishment of British rule -- 4. Treaty of Waitangi -- 5. Development of the Constitution -- 6. "Unwritten" Constitution -- 7. Rule of law -- 8. Separation of powers -- 9. Conventions of the Constitution -- 10. Civil, political and human rights -- 11. Parliament -- 12. Officers of Parliament -- 13. Parliamentary privilege -- 14. Foundations of the Constitution -- 15. Parliamentary sovereignty -- 16. Constitutional entrenchment -- 17. The Crown -- 18. Royal prerogative -- 19. Reserve powers of the Crown -- 20. The Executive -- 21. The Courts -- 22. Judicial review -- 23. Illegality -- 24. Unreasonableness -- 25. Procedural impropriety -- 26. Delegated legislation -- 27. Public law remedies -- 28. Bill of Rights.
Summary: "The new edition consolidates the high scholarly standards of the earlier editions in analysing New Zealand's public law arrangements. Now in its fourth edition, this treatise represents a thorough and comprehensive revision of all areas of public law. It explores the doctrinal foundations of public law and critiques modern legislative and judicial developments, integrating the most recent decisions of the courts as part of the in-depth analysis of public law principles. The new edition is critical of several case law developments and offers alternative perspectives for promoting New Zealand's public law processes. "--Publisher's website.
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Previous edition: 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Study of the Constitution -- 2. Sources of the Constitution -- 3. Establishment of British rule -- 4. Treaty of Waitangi -- 5. Development of the Constitution -- 6. "Unwritten" Constitution -- 7. Rule of law -- 8. Separation of powers -- 9. Conventions of the Constitution -- 10. Civil, political and human rights -- 11. Parliament -- 12. Officers of Parliament -- 13. Parliamentary privilege -- 14. Foundations of the Constitution -- 15. Parliamentary sovereignty -- 16. Constitutional entrenchment -- 17. The Crown -- 18. Royal prerogative -- 19. Reserve powers of the Crown -- 20. The Executive -- 21. The Courts -- 22. Judicial review -- 23. Illegality -- 24. Unreasonableness -- 25. Procedural impropriety -- 26. Delegated legislation -- 27. Public law remedies -- 28. Bill of Rights.

"The new edition consolidates the high scholarly standards of the earlier editions in analysing New Zealand's public law arrangements. Now in its fourth edition, this treatise represents a thorough and comprehensive revision of all areas of public law. It explores the doctrinal foundations of public law and critiques modern legislative and judicial developments, integrating the most recent decisions of the courts as part of the in-depth analysis of public law principles. The new edition is critical of several case law developments and offers alternative perspectives for promoting New Zealand's public law processes. "--Publisher's website.

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