DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16972348
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Evolving Role of the Courts: Constitutional Review of Legislation under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

Abstract: <p>The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 years to improve the transparency and accountability of decision-making in the three branches of government. While most of these changes are a direct result of legislation, the constitutional role of the court has also been evolving and has seen the development of judicial review of the substance of the law for consistency with the New Zealand constitution. The orthodox view of the constitution is heavily … Show more

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