New Zealand is a Parliamentary Democracy, with the laws passed by Parliament administered by the Court system.
The Court system comes under the Justice Department, and the Attorney - General is the Parliamentary officer for the administration of the courts, and of bringing forward new laws as required. These would be then debated in Parliament.
New Zealand uses the SI system of measurements for trade, and a decimal system of currency.
The New Zealand legal system is based in british law and works very much along those lines
Almost exclusively, the cigarettes on sale in New Zealand are of the type that harm your health.
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
Two kinds of pears come from New Zealand. New Zealand exports both Bosc pears and Taylor's Gold pears. Taylor's Gold pears are a new type of pear.
Judith Collins is the Minister of Justice for New Zealand.
he comes from New Zealand
New Zealand has a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom, represented in New Zealand by the Governor-General. The government is led by the Prime Minister, who is the head of the elected Parliament. New Zealand's political system emphasizes the rule of law, individual rights, and a multi-party system.
New Zealand uses the SI system of measurements for trade, and a decimal system of currency.
New Zealand has a parliamentary form of government.
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New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with the Queen of England as its head of state. In practice, the role of the Queen (or rather, of her representative, the Governor) is very limited and mostly ceremonial. The prime minister, his Cabinet and the New Zealand parliament run the country.
The land in New Zealand is green pastures and very rugged mountains
New Zealand has British heritage. This is reflected by the dominant ethnic group in New Zealand, the parliamentary system and the legal system. New Zealand was a British colony from 1840 - 1907. The culture of New Zealand is strongly influenced by this, but also by the culture of the Maori who were residents of New Zealand about 500 years prior to the arrival of Europeans. Other European and Pacific cultures have also had an effect on New Zealand society, but to a lesser extent.
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Jim Consedine has written: 'Restorative Justice' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Criminals, Criminal justice, administration of, Restorative justice, Rehabilitation, Victims of crimes 'A poison in the bloodstream' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Criminal justice system, Prisons
The New Zealand legal system is based in british law and works very much along those lines