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The first in-depth study of the use of urgency in New Zealand, this examination documents every use of urgency between 1987 and 2010 to analyse how, when, and why urgency is used in the legislative process. The results reveal deeply troubling techniques used by law-makers to avoid select committee scrutiny of certain legislation and questions if the regulatory framework governing urgency is enough.

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The first in-depth study of the use of urgency in New Zealand, this examination documents every use of urgency between 1987 and 2010 to analyse how, when, and why urgency is used in the legislative process. The results reveal deeply troubling techniques used by law-makers to avoid select committee scrutiny of certain legislation and questions if the regulatory framework governing urgency is enough.
Autorenporträt
Claudia Geiringer is senior lecturer in law at Victoria University-Wellington, an associate director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, and a lawyer specializing in constitutional law and human rights. Polly Higbee is a solicitor at a commercial law firm in Wellington. Elizabeth McLeay is an adjunct professor of political science at Victoria University-Wellington. She is the author of Building the Constitution and The Firing Line: When and Why Do New Zealand and the United Kingdom Prime Ministers Fire Ministerial Colleagues. They all live in Wellington, New Zealand.