Electoral Law in New Zealand: Practice and Policy

Geddis, A. (2014). Electoral law in New Zealand: Practice and policy (2nd ed.). Wellington, New Zealand: LexisNexis, Chapters 1, 4 & 16.

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Andrew Geddis

Faculty of Law, University of Otago

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

This paper is a collection of chapters from the publication “Electoral Law in New Zealand,” which provides an overview of the New Zealand electoral process. The paper begins with an introduction to the democratic foundations of electoral law in New Zealand, before considering the policy behind the voting system, and the use of referendums in New Zealand.

Keywords: Electoral Law, New Zealand, Democracy, Democratic process, Voting System, Public Law

JEL Classification: K00, K30

Suggested Citation

Geddis, Andrew, Electoral Law in New Zealand: Practice and Policy (2014). Geddis, A. (2014). Electoral law in New Zealand: Practice and policy (2nd ed.). Wellington, New Zealand: LexisNexis, Chapters 1, 4 & 16. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3397792

Andrew Geddis (Contact Author)

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Dunedin, 9016
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