A small piece of legislation that sparked the Justice Bill Wilson scandal is facing review next year, but it is still unclear if it is being complied with by New Zealand's judges.
Liam Baldwin Wed, 15 Sep 2010
A small piece of legislation that sparked the Justice Bill Wilson scandal is facing review next year, but it is still unclear if it is being complied with by New Zealand’s judges.
Section 4(2a) of the Judicature Act broadly states that judges need permission to hold an extra-judicial “office” and
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