This book explores the unusual and unique experience of direct democracy in the small state of New Zealand, offering an extended study of the law and practice of referendums there. It also expands the field of small state democracy studies by applying the insights of this field to the direct democracy experience of a small state.
This book explores the unusual and unique experience of direct democracy in the small state of New Zealand, offering an extended study of the law and practice of referendums there. It also expands the field of small state democracy studies by applying the insights of this field to the direct democracy experience of a small state.
Caroline Morris is Reader in Public Law at Queen Mary University of London, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Table of Legislation 1. Introducing referendums and the small state 2. The New Zealand experience of the referendum 3. Referendums in context 4. Conclusion Appendix I: Nationwide (Non-Licensing) Referendums 1949-2023 Appendix II: Alcohol Licensing Referendums 1894-1987, Local Restoration Polls 1996-1999 Appendix III: Citizen Initiated Referenda Act Referendums 1993-2023 Appendix IV: New Zealand legislative materials pertaining to referendums
Preface Table of Legislation 1. Introducing referendums and the small state 2. The New Zealand experience of the referendum 3. Referendums in context 4. Conclusion Appendix I: Nationwide (Non-Licensing) Referendums 1949-2023 Appendix II: Alcohol Licensing Referendums 1894-1987, Local Restoration Polls 1996-1999 Appendix III: Citizen Initiated Referenda Act Referendums 1993-2023 Appendix IV: New Zealand legislative materials pertaining to referendums
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