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Author(s): Sylvia Bell, Charles Chauvel, Katrine Evans, Emma Leach, David McGee KC, Paul Radich, Nicola White
Published: 28 June 2011
Pages: 71
The effects of the exercise of power by public entities and decision-makers are wide-ranging. Equally, there are a broad range of statutory and common law mechanisms in place that provide remedies in the event that an exercise of public power is unfair or unlawful.
Many of the public law mechanisms that are available are not, however, used as effectively as they might be. Litigation should only be neccessary if a purpose-designed public law remedy is not available or does not achieve all that is sought. This seminar looks at the whole suite of public law mechanisms and remedies.
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Sylvia Bell Human Rights Commission Auckland |
Charles Chauvel Regulations Review Committee, Parliament Wellington |
Katrine Evans Office of the Privacy Commissioner Wellington |
Emma Leach Office of the Ombudsmen Wellington |
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David McGee CNZM KC Office of the Ombudsmen Wellington |
Paul Radich Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Wellington |
Nicola White Office of the Auditor-General Wellington |