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David Seymour's toothless tiger

David Seymour's toothless tiger

Newsroom8 hours ago

Analysis: So far as I can see, Newsroom was the first organisation to report on the return of Act's Regulatory Standards Bill this parliamentary term, ahead of consultation opening on November 19 last year. We noted David Seymour's latest incarnation of the 20-year-old law reform proposal was intended to keep judicial scrutiny of law-making at arm's length.
This week, the NZ Law Society has published what promises to be a landmark report, highlighting ongoing and emerging challenges with law-making impacting trust and confidence in the rule of law.

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