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Author:
Palmer, Matthew, 1964- author.
Title:
The Constitution of New Zealand : a contextual analysis / Matthew S. R. Palmer, Dean R. Knight.
Publisher:
Hart PublishingBloomsbury Publishing Plc,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxvi, 268 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Constitutions--New Zealand.
Constitutional law--New Zealand.
New Zealand--Politics and government.
Constitutional law.
Constitutions.
Politics and government.
New Zealand.
Droit constitutionnel--Nouvelle-Zelande.
Ture Kawanatanga.
Other Authors:
Knight, Dean R. (Dean Robert), author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
New Zealand constitutionalism -- Aotearoa New Zealand -- Head of state and the crown -- Democratic government -- Executive -- Parliament -- Judiciary -- Accountability and transparency -- Human rights -- Te Tiriti o Waitangi -- Local and global governance -- Constitutional futures.
Summary:
"This book examines New Zealand's constitution, through the lens of constitutional realism. It looks at the practices, habits, conventions and norms of constitutional life. It focuses on the structures, processes and culture that govern the exercise of public power - a perspective that is necessary to explore and account for a lived, rather than textual, constitution. New Zealand's constitution is unique. One of three remaining unwritten democratic constitutions in the world, it is characterised by a charming set of anachronistic contrasts. "Unwritten", but much found in various written sources. Built on a network of Westminster constitutional conventions but generously tailored to local conditions. Proudly independent, yet perhaps a purer Westminster model than its British parent. Flexible and vulnerable, while oddly enduring. It looks to the centralised authority that comes with a strong executive, strict parliamentary sovereignty, and a unitary state. However, its populace insists on egalitarian values and representative democracy, with elections fiercely conducted nowadays under a system of proportional representation. The interests of indigenous Maori are protected largely through democratic majority rule. A reputation for upholding the rule of law, yet few institutional safeguards to ensure compliance"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Constitutional systems of the world
ISBN:
150995645X
9781509956456
1849469032
9781849469036
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285370172
LCCN:
2021053511
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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