News RSS Our History Recorded in New Book Ric Carlyon - Wednesday, March 18, 2015 The ‘Year of the Justice of the Peace", during which we celebrated 200 years of Justices of Peace in New Zealand, has been appropriately crowned with publication of a book tracing our history. “Reading the Riot Act*, A 200 Year History of Justices of the Peace in New Zealand” by Philip Harkness chronicles the days of the first J.P., Thomas Kendall, and other early Justices (this chapter’s subtitled ‘Rough Justice’) through to the present day. The story ends with challenges supporting the case for non-partisan appointments of Justices of the Peace and greater deployment of Justices of the Peace to relieve the workload in District Courts. Dr Philip Harkness is very well-positioned to write the book: his thesis was about New Zealand’s lay magistracy, he’s been a Justice of the Peace for more than 50 years during which time he has undertaken both Judicial duties on the Bench and Ministerial duties. He’s a former President of Waikato Justices of the Peace Association and is a Life Member of the Auckland Association. He says in the Preface that this account is “not intended as an academic treatise but rather as a wide-ranging account of the adoption and development in New Zealand of British common justice…” Philip Harkness has achieved his objective with an easily read text, accompanied by illustrations, telling the story, warts-and-all, from the earliest days of colonisation.
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Vendeur : Archway Books, Mana, Nouvelle-Zélande
Papered Boards. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First Edition. 25 cm, 160 pp, b&w photo illus, d/w. A lovely copy - appears unused. N° de réf. du vendeur 008220
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Vendeur : Phoenix Books NZ, Waimate, CANTE, Nouvelle-Zélande
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Reading The Riot Act : A 200 Year History of Justices of the Peace in New Zealand by Philip Harkness. Published by Media Features Limited Auckland, 2015 FIRST EDITION. Hardback with jacket, large gift inscription to ffep Signed by Jerry Byrne JP otherwise near new excellent condition. Jacket has light shelf-wear. 160 pages, illustrated. "The book chronicles the days of the first J.P., Thomas Kendall, and other early Justices (this chapter's subtitled 'Rough Justice') through to the present day. The story ends with challenges supporting the case for non-partisan appointments of Justices of the Peace and greater deployment of Justices of the Peace to relieve the workload in District Courts. Dr Philip Harkness is very well-positioned to write the book: his thesis was about New Zealand's lay magistracy, he's been a Justice of the Peace for more than 50 years during which time he has undertaken both Judicial duties on the Bench and Ministerial duties. He's a former President of Waikato Justices of the Peace Association and is a Life Member of the Auckland Association. He says in the Preface that this account is "not intended as an academic treatise but rather as a wide-ranging account of the adoption and development in New Zealand of British common justice." Philip Harkness has achieved his objective with an easily read text, accompanied by illustrations, telling the story, warts-and-all, from the earliest days of colonisation." All books are sent free by courier postage within New Zealand. ALL PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL BOOK. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1780134892236
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