Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications
Attend and receive an in-depth roundup of the most important judicial review cases and key developments in public law and their implications. WEB216NZA04B
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications
- Review judicial review case law over the last 12 months
- Key developments and emerging trends
- Practical implications for your clients and organisations
Presented by Matthew Smith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Learning Objective: Examine, recent judicial review law and cases, trends and their implications
Presenters
Matthew Smith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Matthew Smith is a barrister at Thorndon Chambers in Wellington. He has a broad public and commercial law practice, encompassing regulatory, Maori, human rights and environmental law, and with a special expertise in judicial review and the use of public law tools to achieve meaningful outcomes for clients. He has appeared in all of the higher Courts, and in a number of specialist courts and tribunals - including the Waitangi Tribunal and the Maori Land Court. Matthew's non-litigation work tends to involve the provision of legal and strategic advice and support in a range of settings, including public inquiries, regulatory investigations, consultation processes and Parliamentary/law reform processes. Matthew is the sole author of the New Zealand Judicial Review Handbook - a comprehensive text on judicial review in New Zealand that is now in its second edition.