During our review, Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission published an Issues Paper and consultation website and invited submissions on the matters...
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During our review, the Commission invited submissions on the matters discussed in our Issues Papers on class actions and litigation funding. We received 51 submissions on...
The Law Commission invited members of the public to share their views on the matters discussed in its Issues Paper on the review.
Thirteen submissions were received, all from organisations. These submissions have now been published...
Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission invited members of the public to share their views during its review of succession law in relation to the matters discussed in its...
During its review of the Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Act 1995 and the use of DNA in criminal investigations, Te Aka Matua o te Ture | the Law Commission provided an opportunity for members of the public to share their views in...
The Law Commission invited members of the public to share their views during its review of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 in relation to:
- The matters discussed in its...
The Commission provided an opportunity for members of the public to give their views on abortion law between 4 April and 18 May 2018. The Commission received 3,419 submissions.
Of those submissions, 61 were from organisations such as...
The Commission received a total of 20 submissions in response to Issues Paper 33, Civil Pecuniary Penalties. Submissions were made by a range of organisations and several individuals.
This document contains a summary of the submissions received on Issues Paper 34, The Legal Framework for Burial and Cremation in New Zealand: A First Principles Review.
The full text of submissions received is available in PDF form, with submissions organised alphabetically by submitter. Some submitters have requested anonymity or confidentiality for aspects of submissions provided. These requests...