NZLII [Home] [Databases] [WorldLII] [Search] [Feedback]

New Zealand Law Commission

You are here:  NZLII >> Databases >> New Zealand Law Commission >> Preliminary Paper >> PP43 >> Title page

[Database Search] [Name Search] [Next] [Download] [Help]


NEW ZEALAND LAW COMMISSION

TE AKA MATUA O TE TURE

Preliminary Paper 43

subsidising litigation

The Law Commission welcomes comments on this paper

and seeks responses to the questions raised.

These should be forwarded to:

Michael Josling, Researcher, Law Commission

PO Box 2590, DX 23534, Wellington

by 28 February 2001

December 2000

Wellington, New Zealand






Table of Contents






The Law Commission is an independent, publicly funded, central advisory body established by statute to undertake the systematic review, reform and development of the law of New Zealand. Its purpose is to help achieve law that is just, principled, and accessible, and that reflects the heritage and aspirations of the peoples of New Zealand.

The Commissioners are:

Hon Justice David Baragwanath – President
Judge Margaret Lee
DF Dugdale
Timothy Brewer ED
Paul Heath QC

The Executive manager of the Law Commission is Bala Benjamin

The office of the Law Commission is at 89 The Terrace, Wellington
Postal address: PO Box 2590, Wellington 6001, New Zealand
Document Exchange Number: SP23534
Telephone: (04) 473–3453, Facsimile: (04) 471–0959
Email: com@lawcom.govt.nz
Internet: www.lawcom.govt.nz

Use of submissions

The Law Commission’s processes are essentially public, and it is subject to the Official Information Act 1982. Thus copies of submissions made to the Commission will normally be made available on request, and the Commission may mention submissions in its reports. Any request for the withholding of information on the grounds of confidentiality or for any other reason will be determined in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982.

Preliminary Paper/Law Commission Wellington 1999

ISSN 0113–2245  ISBN 1–877187–62–3

This preliminary paper may be cited as: NZLC PP43

This discussion paper is also available on the Internet at the Commission’s website: http://www.lawcom.govt.nz


NZLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback
URL: http://www.nzlii.org/nz/other/nzlc/pp/PP43/index.html