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Challenge and Change: Judging in Aotearoa New Zealand

Challenge and Change: Judging in Aotearoa New Zealand is a study of the role and work of judges in New Zealand from the earliest days down to present.

Edited by John Burrows QC and Jeremy Finn

Published: 09 May, 2022

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Book: Paperback
NZD$ 149.99
In Stock ISBN: 9781988546544
eBook: ePub
NZD$ 149.99
ISBN: 9781988546551

<p>Authored by leading judges, legal academics, and practitioners, deriving from a seminar devised by Chief Justice Winkelmann and Justice Kós for the Institute of Judicial Legal Studies.</p> </p>Its focus is on how judges have dealt with social, demographic, and economic change, and the difficulties they have faced with the Legislature and the Executive. The book is split in to four parts – each exploring in depth an important topic, but written to be accessible and of interest and value, to a wide range of readers.</p> <em>Contributors to the book</em><br> Gordon Anderson • Natalie Baird • Richard Boast • John Burrows • Natalie Coates • Justice Helen Cull • Shaunnagh Dorset • Justice Rebecca Ellis • Jeremy Finn • Andrew Geddis • Kris Gledhill • Justice Stephen Kós • Nicola Peart • Katherine Sanders • Tania Sharkey • Justice Joseph Williams • Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann</p> <p><strong>Related Titles</strong></p> <p>• Mount & Harris (editors) <em>The Promise of Law: Essays Marking the Retirement of Dame Sian Elias as Chief Justice of New Zealand</em>, 2020<br> • Stockley & Littlewood (editors) <em>The New Zealand Supreme Court: The First Ten Years</em>, 2015</p>

Authored by leading judges, legal academics, and practitioners, deriving from a seminar devised by Chief Justice Winkelmann and Justice Kós for the Institute of Judicial Legal Studies.

Its focus is on how judges have dealt with social, demographic, and economic change, and the difficulties they have faced with the Legislature and the Executive. The book is split in to four parts – each exploring in depth an important topic, but written to be accessible and of interest and value, to a wide range of readers.

Contributors to the book
Gordon Anderson • Natalie Baird • Richard Boast • John Burrows • Natalie Coates • Justice Helen Cull • Shaunnagh Dorset • Justice Rebecca Ellis • Jeremy Finn • Andrew Geddis • Kris Gledhill • Justice Stephen Kós • Nicola Peart • Katherine Sanders • Tania Sharkey • Justice Joseph Williams • Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann

Related Titles

• Mount & Harris (editors) The Promise of Law: Essays Marking the Retirement of Dame Sian Elias as Chief Justice of New Zealand, 2020
• Stockley & Littlewood (editors) The New Zealand Supreme Court: The First Ten Years, 2015