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    The Attorney-General (Māori: Rōia Matua) is a political and legal officer in New Zealand. The Attorney-General is simultaneously a ministerial position...
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    New Zealand Maori Council v Attorney-General, also known as the "Lands" case or "SOE" case, was a seminal New Zealand legal decision marking the beginning...
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  • In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general (pl.: attorneys general) or attorney-general (AG or Atty.-Gen) is the main legal advisor to the...
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  • lawyers employed to represent the Attorney-General in court proceedings in New Zealand. The current Solicitor-General is Una Jagose. Under section 9A of...
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    on the attorney-general to provide a report to parliament whenever a bill is inconsistent with the Bill of Rights. The High Court of New Zealand in Taylor...
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  • (then New Zealand's highest court) in December 1997, which upheld the ruling. On 30 November 1998, two couples involved in Quilter v Attorney-General sued...
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  • Vermont David Parker (New Zealand politician) (born 1960), Attorney-General of New Zealand George P. Parker (1885–1937), Attorney General of Utah Herbert Parker...
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    the New Zealand House of Representatives. The King is usually represented by his governor-general. Before 1951, there was an upper chamber, the New Zealand...
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  • Attorney General Bell may refer to: John C. Bell (lawyer) (1861–1935), Attorney General of Pennsylvania Francis Bell (New Zealand politician) (1851–1936)...
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  • Attorney General Sewell may refer to: Henry Sewell (1807–1879), Attorney-General of New Zealand Jonathan Sewell (1766–1839), Attorney-General of Lower...
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  • Attorney-General of New Zealand General Fox (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Attorney General Fox. If...
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  • Attorney General Cullen may refer to: Michael Cullen (politician) (born 1945), Attorney General of New Zealand Richard Cullen (attorney) (born 1948),...
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  • Attorney General Whitaker may refer to: Frederick Whitaker (1812–1891), Attorney-General of New Zealand Matthew Whitaker (born 1969), Acting Attorney...
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  • Attorney General of California Jack Marshall (1912–1988), Attorney General of New Zealand Steve Marshall (politician) (born 1964), Attorney General of Alabama...
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  • Attorney General Graham may refer to: Doug Graham (born 1942), Attorney-General of New Zealand Jan Graham (fl. 1970s–2000s), Attorney General of Utah...
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  • John Y. Mason (1799–1859), Attorney General of the United States Rex Mason (1885–1975), Attorney-General of New Zealand General Mason (disambiguation) This...
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  • (1809–1889), Attorney General of the Colony of Prince Edward Island Geoffrey Palmer (politician) (born 1942), Attorney-General of New Zealand Henry Wilbur...
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  • Attorney General Webb may refer to: Clifton Webb (politician) (1889–1962), Attorney General of New Zealand James Webb (Texas politician) (1792–1856), Attorney...
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  • Attorney-General of New Zealand Scott Wilson (judge) (1870–1942), Attorney General of Maine Walter Horatio Wilson (1839–1902), Attorney-General of Queensland...
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  • The Attorney General of Ireland (Irish: An tArd-Aighne) is a constitutional officer who is the legal adviser to the Government and is therefore the chief...
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  • 2007–2008 Attorney-General (New Zealand) and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations – Chris Finlayson (National) – 2008–2017 (Male) High Court of New Zealand...
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    Taylor v Attorney-General [2015] NZHC 1706 is a New Zealand High Court judgment which made a formal declaration that a statute that prohibited prisoners...
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  • Attorney General Finlay may refer to: John Findlay (New Zealand politician) (1862–1929), Attorney-General of New Zealand Martyn Finlay (1912–1999), Attorney-General...
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    who die an unnatural death without the approval of the local attorney general. New Zealand law allows live donors to participate in altruistic organ donation...
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    from office except by the attorney-general upon an address of the House of Representatives for proved misbehaviour. New Zealand law has three principal...
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    Frederick Whitaker (category Attorneys-general of New Zealand)
    1891) was an English-born New Zealand politician who served twice as the premier of New Zealand and six times as Attorney-General. Whitaker was born at the...
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    Attorney-General v Geothermal Produce New Zealand Ltd [1987] 2 NZLR 348 Is an important case in New Zealand regarding cases involving negligence, more...
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    B v Attorney General [2003] UKPC 61 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding negligence cases against the government. After his wife died, B was left to...
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  • overruled by the High Court. On 19 June 2003, New Zealand's Court of Appeal ruled in Ngati Apa v Attorney-General, amongst other matters, that: "The definition...
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    Parliament by winning the marginal Otago electorate. He was Attorney-General of New Zealand and a senior Cabinet minister in the Sixth Labour Government...
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