DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17012081.v1
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The price we pay for a specialised society: Do tax disputes require greater judicial specialisation in New Zealand?

Abstract: <p>In recent years, a review of the Judicature Act and the introduction of the Judicature Modernisation Bill have enlivened the debate over the structure and character of the New Zealand court system. A key issue that the recent review and reforms have brought to the fore is whether greater judicial specialisation is advantageous at the High Court level. This paper considers whether tax cases, in particular, warrant greater judicial specialisation. The paper draws from experiences of specialised tax adju… Show more

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