Whats the Hurry: Urgency in the New Zealand Legislative Process 1987-2010

Author:   Claudia Geirnger ,  Polly Higbee ,  Elizabeth McLeay
Publisher:   Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Pages:   180
Publication Date:   12 February 2011
Format:   Paperback
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"For more than a century, New Zealand governments have periodically put the House of Representatives into ""urgency'"". As its name suggests, urgency is a device by which legislation can be passed in a hurry if there is a genuine need to do so. But it also serves a more generic function. Urgency is used to extend the House's sitting hours from time to time, so that the government of the day can get more done during its term in office than it would otherwise have time to. In short, urgency is a technique for prioritising government business in the House over other activities that we expect MPs to perform (both inside and outside Parliament). What's the Hurry is the first in-depth study of the use of urgency in New Zealand. The authors document every use of urgency over a 24-year period (1987-2010) and analyse how, when, how much and why urgency is used. They conclude that, while some uses of urgency are relatively unproblematic, others are deeply troubling - particularly when urgency is used to avoid select committee scrutiny of legislation. They commend Parliament's Standing Orders Committee for recommending changes to the regulatory framework governing urgency but wonder whether those changes go far enough."

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Author:   Claudia Geirnger ,  Polly Higbee ,  Elizabeth McLeay
Publisher:   Te Herenga Waka University Press
Imprint:   Victoria University Press
Weight:   0.415kg
ISBN:  

9780864737724


ISBN 10:   0864737726
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   12 February 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The most comprehensive in-depth study of an aspect of New Zealand parliamentary procedure that I have seen. --David McGee, clerk, the House of Representatives of New Zealand


The most comprehensive in-depth study of an aspect of New Zealand parliamentary procedure that I have seen. --David McGee, clerk, the House of Representatives of New Zealand The most comprehensive in-depth study of an aspect of New Zealand parliamentary procedure that I have seen. David McGee, clerk, the House of Representatives of New Zealand


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Claudia Geiringer is senior lecturer in law at Victoria University–Wellington, an associate director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, and a lawyer specialising in constitutional law and human rights. Polly Higbee is a solicitor at a commercial law firm in Wellington. Elizabeth McLeay is an adjunct professor of political science at Victoria University–Wellington. She is the author of Building the Constitution and The Firing Line: When and Why Do New Zealand and the United Kingdom Prime Ministers Fire Ministerial Colleagues. They all live in Wellington, New Zealand.

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