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Journal

2016 | 320 | 121-129

Article title

Rola sądów administracyjnych w nowozelandzkim systemie prawnym

Authors

Title variants

The administrative tribunals in the New Zealand legal system

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article describes administrative judiciary in New Zealand, as well as its significant role in the whole legal system of the country. The development of administrative tribunals in many countries may differ, as it is associated with the constantly increasing power of any state bodies. Administrative competences do gradually rise due to the complexity of New Zealand society, but also as a response to non-compliance with social justice. In New Zealand, state carries out the functions which until recently were, or in certain countries are still, in private hands. In addition, the New Zealand administrative law system includes such institutions as the Court of Copyright, the Office of Pharmacy or the College of Appeal Land.

Journal

Year

Issue

320

Pages

121-129

Physical description

Contributors

  • Victoria University of Wellington

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

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