The three branches
Legal Professionals
NZ Legal System
Legal History
Statutory Interpretation
100

Which branch of government ensures judicial independence?

Judiciary

100

How many years do you need to be a lawyer before you can be invited to become a judge?

100

Who is New Zealand's supreme law making body?

Parliament

100

What year was the Treaty of Waitangi | Te Tiriti signed?

1840

100

Where in a statute would you usually find the definitions of key terms?

Interpretation section

200

What are the four key courts in the court hierarchy?

District, High, COA, Supreme Court

200

What is a difference between a barrister and solicitor in NZ's legal profession?

Barristers specialise in advocacy

Solicitors handle client advice/office work

When you are admitted in NZ you are admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor. You can voluntarily restrict your practising certificate later.

200

What are the three key sources of law in New Zealand

Legislation, Common Law, Tikanga

200

What did the English Laws Act 1858 do?

Clarifies all English Laws are applicable in NZ, including prior to the Treaty.

200

What is the first thing you should establish when answering a statutory interpretation problem question?

Is the Act in force

300

Which Act outlines the structure of NZ's government?

Constitution Act 1986

300

Who has the power to remove a High Court judge?

Parliament, by address to the Sovereign

300

Define Tikanga Māori

Māori customary ways of life, systems etc.

300

How is the doctrine of native title, as discussed in the Foreshore and Seabed Controversy, relevant to NZ's legal history?

The doctrine of native title gives effect to customary ownership of lands

300

Name two "approaches" you can use when undergoing statutory interpretation

Literal approach, golden approach, purposive approach

400

Under the Constitution Act, how long is a Parliamentary term?

3 years

400

What is the term for a lawyer of high distinction, also known as "taking silk"

Kings Counsel

400

What is the opposite of the common law system? Can you think of a country which has a different system to NZ?

Civil Law.

Pretty much all European countries


400

What was the legislative council and when was this abolished?

An additional chamber in NZ Parliament, prior to the Legislative Council Abolition Act 1950 

400

Come up with an example of expressio unis

E.g. people under 12 admitted free. The expression in this phrase leads to the exclusion of those over 12.