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The New Zealand Bill of RightsThe New Zealand Bill of Rights

The New Zealand Bill of Rights

Grant Huscroft

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The New Zealand Bill of Rights is a comprehensive account of over a decade of jurisprudence under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. The Book provides an indepth examination of the Act, covering such topics as the benefits and burdens of rights; principles of interpretation; impact on legislation and the legislative process; judical review; civil and political rights; the rights of persons subjected to criminal investigation and prosecution; trial procedures; powers of law enforcement; and remedies for breach. Combining descriptive, analytical and prognostic scholarship, the extensive detail of the New Zealand Bill of Rights marks it as a standard reference text for this important body of the New Zealand law. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 shares many substantive and interpretive characteristics with its constitutional couterparts in Canada and the United States. As a result, the New Zealand Bill of Rights draws significantly on North American law, as well as on relevant material from a variety of other jurisdictions - including the United Kingdom and South Africa - and from case law under the European Convention on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Providing readers with a detailed examination of noteworthly court decisions, the authors advance a broad and balanced evaluation of the Act intended to prompt the assessment and development of rights in both the civil and criminal contexts."--pub. desc.

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OL Work ID
OL19159719W

Subjects

Civil rightsNew ZealandHuman rightsLaw, new zealand

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