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a preliminary study on civil case progression times in new zealand Rachel Laing, Saskia Righarts, Mark Henaghan A report by the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law
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Auckland / Windsor / New York / /

Company

Case Management / Constitutional Affairs / Law Commission Seeking Solutions / /

Country

Germany / United States / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / New Zealand / Wales / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

High Court / University of Otago Legal Issues Centre / District Court / /

IndustryTerm

civil court systems / law firms / arbitration services / /

Organization

University of Otago / Ministry of Justice Public Perceptions of the New Zealand Court System and Processes / High Court / Resolution Centre / Task Force on Systems of Civil Justice / New Zealand Dispute Resolution Centre / New Zealand court / UN Court / Canadian Bar Association / District Court / Ottowa / Faculty of Law / Disputes Tribunal / Ministry of Justice / Law Commission / District and High Court / Otago Legal Issues Centre / New Zealand Law / National Case Management Committee / /

Person

Jeffrey S Leon / Anthony Grant / Mark Henaghan / Rachel Callinan / John Beisner / Annette Marfording / Ann Eyland / Kyle Matthews / Rachel Laing / John Zhou / Saskia Righarts / John Green / John Hansen / Ronit Dinovitzer / /

Position

Zealand Lawyer / Chancellor / lawyer / /

ProvinceOrState

New South Wales / New York / Ontario / /

PublishedMedium

Otago Law Review / the Ministry / /

Region

South Wales / /

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