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End of Life Choice Act 2019 — commentary updated in Adams on Criminal Law (Westlaw NZ)

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The End of Life Choice Act 2019 (ELCA 2019) came into force on 6 November 2021.

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Family Reports of New Zealand: New cases selected for reporting

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The Family Reports of New Zealand is the specialist law report series that publishes significant case law from the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Family Court and District Courts.

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Supreme Court of New Zealand - recent (October 2021) judgments (new Westlaw (New Zealand))

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A summary of recent (October 2021) Supreme Court of New Zealand decisions available on new Westlaw (New Zealand).

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Supreme Court of New Zealand - recent (October 2021) judgments (Westlaw NZ)

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A summary of recent (October 2021) Supreme Court of New Zealand decisions available on Westlaw NZ.

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Legislation Act 2019 now in force (new Westlaw (New Zealand))

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The Legislation Act 2019, in force 28 October 2021, replaces the Interpretation Act 1999. The 2019 Act improves the accessibility of the law by incorporating the 1999 Act to ensure that the main provisions of New Zealand legislation concerned with Acts and secondary legislation are in...

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Legislation Act 2019 now in force (Westlaw NZ)

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The Legislation Act 2019, in force 28 October 2021, replaces the Interpretation Act 1999. The 2019 Act improves the accessibility of the law by incorporating the 1999 Act to ensure that the main provisions of New Zealand legislation concerned with Acts and secondary legislation are in...

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Three new complimentary Practical Law New Zealand toolkits

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Single Sign On Guide - Access and login

Learn the two primary methods used to access your subscriptions via Single Sign On (SSO).

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Using a Single Sign On link

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