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Community Law Manual (2013-2014): A practical guide to everyday NZ Law

Cordwainer from Melville

Community Law Manual (2013-2014): A practical guide to everyday NZ Law

Paperback, 752 pages.

Excellent condition. (Original purchase price $100)

This book is a brilliant resource which explains the following:

New Zealand legal system
Legal aid
Human rights
Privacy
Youth: legal rights; at school; justice
Neighbour disputes
Consumer rights
Disputes tribunal
Tenancy
Employment: minimum entitlements; agreements; resolving problems
Accident compensation
Health, disability and mental health
Protection of personal and property rights: when you can't manage your own affairs
Wills
Family: adult relationships; care of children; care and protection of children and young people; court; domestic violence
Harassment
Police powers
Driving and traffic law
Court fines
Criminal proceedings.
Maori Land Law: Chapter explaining the law around Maori Land. The chapter promotes the utilisation of Maori land and resources, and clearly explains how people can exercise their rights.

Price: $25

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