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Submissions

July 21, 2005

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published July 21, 2005 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Judicature Amendment (No 3)

In its 2005 submission supporting the increase in the number of Appeal Court judges the NZCCL provides examples of delays … Keep reading “Judicature Amendment (No 3)”

Submissions

February 7, 2005

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published February 7, 2005 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Prisoners’ and Victim’s Claims Bill

In its 2005 submission on the Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims Bill. NZCCL urged that the unprincipled Bill be withdrawn in … Keep reading “Prisoners’ and Victim’s Claims Bill”

Submissions

December 12, 2004

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published December 12, 2004 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Customs Act Forfeiture and Seizure Powers

NZCCL argued in this 2005 submission that the proposed rights of customs to apply seizure and forfeiture powers to goods … Keep reading “Customs Act Forfeiture and Seizure Powers”

Submissions

November 19, 2003

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published November 19, 2003 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Judicial Matters Bill

A submission by Tony Ellis on 20 November 2003 to the Justice and Electoral Committee on the Judicial Matters Bill, … Keep reading “Judicial Matters Bill”

Submissions

November 26, 2001

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published November 26, 2001 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Terrorism (Bombing and Financing) Bill

The NZCCL Submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence And Trade Select Committee recommended the withdrawal of all the amendments to … Keep reading “Terrorism (Bombing and Financing) Bill”

Submissions

November 8, 2001

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published November 8, 2001 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill 2001

A submission by Tony Ellis on 9 November 2001 to the Justice and Electoral Committee on the reforming the Sentencing … Keep reading “Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill 2001”

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    Right to Know Act – A replacement for the OIA?

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    Submission: Policing Amendment Bill

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    5th May 2026 – Webinar: Rupturing the liberal grammar of ‘critical’ civil disobedience theories

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    Media release: Papers please!

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    NZCCL / VUW Law essay prize winner for 2025 announced!

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News

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    Essay prize webinar now online

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    Submission: Corrections (Management of Prisoners, and Prisoners’ Property) Amendment Bill

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    Right to Know Act – A replacement for the OIA?

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    Submission: Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Bill

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