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ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS REFORM IN NEW ZEALAND

Ivan Valer'evich Shmelev
People's Friendship University of Russia


Submitted: May 15, 2011
Abstract. The article reveals the specificity of administrative tribunals activity as the element of administrative justice system of New Zealand; considers the specificity of production forms within the limits of administrative tribunals. The author reveals and analyzes the most characteristic features of administrative reform in New Zealand. Special attention is paid to substantiating the necessity of perfecting the structure of specialized tribunals of New Zealand.
Key words and phrases:
Новая Зеландия
административная реформа
административный трибунал
специализированный трибунал
административный спор
законодательная комиссия
апелляция
судебный департамент
форма производства
New Zealand
administrative reform
administrative tribunal
specialized tribunal
administrative argument
legislative commission
appeal
judicial department
production form
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