Surf these sites: Auckland District Law Society -- Made up of everyone who holds a current practising certificate, as a barrister or as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court, practising in the area north of the line drawn between Thames in the East and Pukekohe in the West. GP Legislation -- Providing the New Zealand public with online access to an up-to-date database, added to daily as new pieces of legislation travel through the Parliamentary process. Indigenous Peoples and the Law -- An online institute of law affecting indigenous peoples. It aims to provide links to the best and latest articles available on the internet. Original essays and considered reader responses are also published on this site. Law Commission -- New Zealand’s foremost law reform agency, established by statute in 1985 to undertake the systematic review, reform and development of New Zealand law. Independent and publicly funded, and seek to help make law that is just, principled, and accessible, and that reflects the aspirations of the peoples of New Zealand. Ministry of Justice -- Provides strategic and policy advice across the justice sector. New Zealand Association of Comparative Law -- Formed in early 1995 with the primary objectives of: promoting the education and training of people in New Zealand in the field of comparative law, promoting the study of foreign legal systems in New Zealand, and promoting comparative legal research and comparative legal study in New Zealand. New Zealand Law Society -- Contains legal news and information, and the Rules of Professional Conduct. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner -- An independent Crown entity established by the Privacy Act for the protection of personal information. Wellington District Law Society -- Searchable list of Lawyers in the Wellington Region.
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