Yes.
New Zealand has an informal constitution in the same style as Britain and Israel (as opposed to the United States or France which have formal Constitutions). As for rituals, most New Zealanders are Christian and follow (to a limited extent) the Christian traditions and holidays (especially Christmas). As for the indigenous Maori, they are permitted tribal law and allowed to practice their tribals rites on their Tribal Territories which operate similarly to those in the United States or Australia.
they had rules to follow but not laws
There's no exact number, but it's mostly Orthodox Jews who follow the dietary laws.
With police.
YES! New Zealand is the best country in the world! But parochialism rules.
it was about how NEW ZEALAND RULES AND AUSTRAILA DRULES
Parliament makes law in New Zealand by passing bills into legislation, which then become Acts.
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The link below has info you requested.
Sort of. In 1854, the first Parliament of New Zealand passed an Act called the English Laws Act. This Act said that all statutes (laws passed by parliament) in force in the UK on 6 February 1840 applied to New Zealand.
There are many apps on phones with different laws. I hope this helps
Yes, but they did not have laws to folow. If you are wanting to know what the rules are look it up.
Yes, but they did not have laws to folow. If you are wanting to know what the rules are look it up.