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BLAW211: The Constitution

What is a Constitution?

Rules and practices that determine the composition and functions of government and which regulate the rights and duties between citizen and state

Responsibilities of the Constitution

- describe and establish the major institutions of the government
- state their prinicpal powers

- drives what laws are in place

4 Types of Constitution

Constitutional Monarchy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Republic

Constitutional Monarchy

Where the King is Head of State but legislation is created through parliament

Monarchy

King has complete control

Dictatorship

Ruled by one person

Republic

No Head of State, governed by a committee, akin to democracy

NZ Source of Constitution

Multiple sources including:
- Constitution Act 1997

- Bill of Rights

- Electoral Act 1978

- Treaty of Waitangi

Origins of parliament

In 1066: Kings held ultimate power and paid noblemen to fight wars. Payment resulted in Kings providing 'deals' allowing men to participate in parliament settings.

NZ's first parliament

1852

When could NZ make its own laws for the country?

1947

When was Queen/King recognised as Head of State in NZ?

1986 when Constitution Act was created

Rule of Law

Conduct of people within society, minimum rights they are guaranteed, everyone should be bound by laws publicly made

Purpose of Separation of Powers

ensures that the powers of the three are kept unencumbered by each other and have a different role

The Three Powers

The Executive, Legislature, Judiciary

NZ Right to Court

- Right to see Court proceedings for justice
- Person should not be deprived of one's liberty, status or other substantial interest without a fair hearing before an impartial court or tribunal

Fair Hearing

- Everyone can tell their story
- Requires that the police or Crown provide sufficient evidence to convict somebody

- Protects those who are falsely charged

Role of the Executive

- To conduct government
- Decide and administer policy through legislation

Head of State in the Executive

The King via the Governer General

Executive Council

- Head of State
- Cabinet

- Ministers

- Created through legislation

Cabinet

- The Prime Minister
- Cabinet Ministers (responsible for particular portfolios)

Ministers and Government Departments

- Minister responsible for running each department
- e.g Minister of Education

Role of Parliament

- supreme law maker
- responisble for making legislation

Head of State in Parliament

- King via Governer General
- execute King's royal powers

- invite leader of majority party to form government

- required to follow constitutional conventions

- sign off legislation

House of Representatives

- Members of Parliament
- The Speaker of the House

- Select Committees

Members of Parliament

- 120 members
- elected into House of Representatives for 3 years

- have to have no criminal convictions but that’s the only

requirement

The Speaker of the House

- responsible for controlling debating chamber
- can remove MPs from House

Select Committees

- multi-party
- selected for particular expertise

- iron out issues that arise from legislation

- power to summon those from the Executive

The Judiciary

- Judges
- Quasi Judicial Officers

Judges

- independent
-appointed by Governer General

Hierarchy of Courts

- Supreme Court at the top
- Court of Appeal then High Court & Employment Court

- Others like District Court fall below

Constitutional Conventions

- Patterns of Behaviour that are developed
- Governor General: must Assent to Bills, appoint PM on confidence of House of Reps, appoint on advice of PM for Ministers, and A-G for Judges

- These are not Law but have came to be convention

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