Until the age of 54, Hamiltonian John Slavich was arguably what helped make New Zealand great. A successful accountant with a comfortable lifestyle due to […]
NZ Supreme Court Insights
New Zealand courts have a sordid tradition of which few members of the public are aware and lawyers fear raising. It is the abuse of […]
Wellington Justice David Collins ruled this month that administrative decisions of Court of Appeal and Supreme Court Registrars affecting the public at large are not […]
When it comes to prostitutes and New Zealand judges, there is legitimate debate as to which have more secrets. New Zealand media shunned a press […]
Control of the media is a central aim of every government to varying degrees and for various reasons. We tend to think, to the extent […]
“Justice for all” may be the public signpost but a case set to be heard in New Zealand’s highest court on 5 May 2015 threatens […]
The New Zealand Supreme Court is falling in step with rulings of the High Court and Court of Appeal determining judicial discretion rather than legal […]
A Wellington man bankrupted by the NZ courts on a $29,000 debt while the court-appointed trustee of his trust valued at over $2 million refused […]
The slogan “Justice should not only be done but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done” adorns the front window of the New […]