Clearly written notes using bullet points to summarise all the important points from lectures and study materials. These are great notes to cover the entire course in a limited time like. Therefore you can use these for exam preparation.
This course introduces students to the principles and working of the New Zealand constitution, the institutions of government, the exercise of public power and relations between the citizen and the state. It surveys the various controls on public power, including the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and supervision of public power by judicial review, and considers the place of the Treaty of Waitangi and other sources of indigenous rights in New Zealand public law.
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