The New Zealand Constitution
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The New Zealand Constitution

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1962

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"This work is primarily an essay in constitutional analysis. It contains only as much history as is necessary for an understanding of the present constitutional system, though on some subjects this is a considerable amount. It deals less fully with the legal powers of the organs of government than with conventional restraints on these powers. It is concerned with the Constitution only, and not with private law"--Preface.

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