Peace, Order, and Demonstrations

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A journalistic piece originally published by Stuff on 22 February 2022. In the wake of the anti-mandate protests and occupation of New Zealand’s Parliament in early 2022, the article provides a guide to the key legal issues. It outlines the relevant legislative provisions governing the police response, explaining the importance of operational independence and the rule of law. It also touches on how the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 has been misunderstood throughout Covid-19 debates.

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