New Zealand

New Zealand is a sovereign island located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Australia. There are a North and South land mass, and 600 smaller islands. Wellington is the capital city and Auckland is the most populous.  Due to the remote location of the island country it was one of the last regions settled by humans, and early in its history developed a diversified biodiversity of animal, fungal, and plant life.

Polynesians first settled the island between 1250 and 1300;  Abel Tasman was the first European (Dutch) explorer to settle on the island in 1642. New Zealand became a colony with the British Empire in 1841, and in 1907 became a dominion. Although the British monarch remains head of state, New Zealand became independent in 1947.

Today New Zealand is considered a developed country, ranking highly in quality of life, education, healthcare, and economic freedom. The country maintains strong foreign affairs and international relations; it is a member of the United Nations, ANZUS Organization, Commonwealth of Nations, and other groups.

New Zealand has an advanced market economy ranking 13th on the Human Development Index in 2016. The high-income economy is marked by a average nominal GDP of over $36,000 USD. Executive industries have been major economic sectors in the country. The country is also heavily reliant on trade and infrastructure industries, as major contributors to its economy.

New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy, and the House of Representatives is the elected legislature.  Executive power is held by ministers, who are sworn into the Executive Council and are accountable to the legislature.  Senior ministers make up the Cabinet, which is a collective decision-making body.  The Cabinet is led by the Prime Minister.

New Zealand Court & Legal System

New Zealand has a three-tiered court system, first established in 1841.  The three levels are the Supreme Court, District Court and Magistrates Court.  The New Zealand system had gone through a variety of permutations with courts being established then going away, but currently the Supreme Court of New Zealand is a court of last resort.

Other Courts were established to handle situations unique to New Zealand.  For example, a Native Land Court was established to define the land rights and translate Maori custom to a system recognizable under European Law.  This court was widely criticized for its unfair treatment of the Maori people, and its failure to understand basic concepts of Maori culture, and has been reformed significantly since its inception in 1865.

Visitors of the National Law Review, can read about the latest content related to New Zealand. Areas and topics of coverage include foreign affairs, patent, labor laws, cybersecurity and personal data news, employment news, nanotechnology, and immigration coverage, among other topics. Visitors will continually find the latest news stories, as they are reported on the National Law Review, providing an in-depth and up to date legal analysis of the region and international affairs.

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Jan
10
2019
Forecast for U.S. Federal and International Chemical Regulatory Policy 2019: Asia & Australia Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Oct
22
2018
Other Countries Lay Out Welcome Mat to International Entrepreneurs as U.S. Draws Back Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
3
2018
President Signs KIWI Act Providing for E-1 and E-2 Status for New Zealand Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jul
24
2018
House Passes the KIWI Act providing for E-1 and E-2 status for New Zealand Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Apr
11
2018
Labour's First 100 Days for Workplace Law K&L Gates
Mar
8
2018
Highlighting Women’s Workplace Rights and Entitlements in the Asia-Pacific Region Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jan
29
2018
Canada Reaches Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jan
24
2018
United States Is First Country to Join APEC Privacy Recognition for Processors Program Faegre Drinker
Nov
9
2017
New Zealand Looking set to Implement Domestic Violence Reform K&L Gates
Nov
2
2017
FSANZ Determines Risk from Chemicals in Food Packaging is Low; No Additional Regulatory Measures Needed Keller and Heckman LLP
Sep
25
2017
Choice of Counsel Upheld in New Zealand – This Time Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
19
2017
Protecting Plant Innovations: Patents in United States, Australia, and New Zealand K&L Gates
Jul
7
2017
New Zealand joins the Global Patent Prosecution Highway K&L Gates
May
9
2017
Does Southern Hemisphere Rugby Have A Recreational Drug Problem? Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
5
2017
Voice Biometrics And Fraud Prevention In Payments K&L Gates
Mar
18
2017
Racing 92 and Stade Francais: Merging Rugby Clubs – What Happens Next? Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
15
2016
Proposed Australian-New Zealand Single-Desk Patent System Abandoned K&L Gates
Jun
20
2016
FSANZ Publishes Reports on the Use of Nanotechnology in Food Additives and Packaging Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Jun
10
2016
Food Standards Australia New Zealand Reports on Nanotechnology in Food Packaging Find No Health Risks Keller and Heckman LLP
Jul
22
2015
New Zealand to Join WTO Government Procurement Agreement, Will Become a “Designated Country” Under the TAA Covington & Burling LLP
Jun
18
2015
Icing on Cake for Facebook Privacy Laws & Impact on Your Workplace Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Oct
30
2014
On the Heels of FTC, FCC Joins Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN) to Better Watch Data Abroad Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
21
2014
Energy & Environmental Law Update - October 20, 2014 Mintz
Oct
7
2014
Energy and Environmental Law Update - October 6, 2014 Mintz
Sep
13
2013
Software Entrepreneur Calls New Zealand’s Software Ban ‘Worst Advice in History of Capitalism’ Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Sep
9
2013
New Zealand Takes a Traditional Approach to Software Patents Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Jun
5
2010
I-94W Paper Form for Visa Waiver Program Travelers to be Eliminated Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
 

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