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 […]
The practice of inaccurate and incomplete public records at the New Zealand Supreme Court is going unchallenged and unreported. Some lawyers express quietly that the […]
To the few chaste court observers still believing New Zealand courts are just, even while they hide many rulings on grounds of privacy, this past […]
‘To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice’ came into English law lexicon via the Magna Carta exactly 800 years ago. Today it is […]
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 […]