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Judicial leadership and the Family Court Boshier, Peter

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Wellington Butterworths 2004ISSN:
  • 1350-2778
Subject(s): In: Butterworths Family Law Journal 4(12) December 2004 : 285-288Summary: This article has been adapted from a speech given by Judge Boshier to the New Zealand Centre for Public Law Public Office Holders Seminars, which took place in September 2004. It provides a description of the statutory role of the Family Court and explains the nature of the Family Court. The jurisdiction of the court is described. It comprises a substantial number of statutes. An overview of the process of appointment of the Principal Family Court Judge is explained, along with the position's role.
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This article has been adapted from a speech given by Judge Boshier to the New Zealand Centre for Public Law Public Office Holders Seminars, which took place in September 2004. It provides a description of the statutory role of the Family Court and explains the nature of the Family Court. The jurisdiction of the court is described. It comprises a substantial number of statutes. An overview of the process of appointment of the Principal Family Court Judge is explained, along with the position's role.

Butterworths Family Law Journal 4(12) December 2004 : 285-288