Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand v Attorney General
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Date | 1982 |
Court | Unspecified Court (New Zealand) |
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54 cases
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Siemer v The Solicitor-General
...Wild CJ, at 681–682, 688 per Richmond J and at 689–691, 693 per Woodhouse J; Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand v Attorney-General [1982] 1 NZLR 120 (CA) at 125–127 per Woodhouse P, at 127–130, 132 per Cooke J, and at 134–135 per Richardson J; and Muir v Commissioner of Inland Revenue ......
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Siemer v The Solicitor-General
...per Earl of Halsbury, 445 per Earl Loreburn, and 476–477 per Lord Shaw. 27 Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand v Attorney-General [1982] 1 NZLR 120 (CA) at 129 per Cooke J. 28 R v Forbes [2001] 1 AC 473 (HL) at [24] and Brown v Scott [2003] 1 AC 681 (PC) at 693. See also R v Hansen [......
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CDE and FGH v MGN Ltd and LMN (Privacy: Interim Injunction)
...79 To similar effect were the words of Woodhouse P in the New Zealand Court of Appeal in Broadcasting Corp of New Zealand v Att.-Gen. [1982] 1 NZLR 120, 122–3, where he referred to the importance of public access to justice and the need for judges to carry out their responsibilities under t......
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R (Guardian News and Media Ltd) v City of Westminster Magistrates' Court and another (Article 19 intervening)
...at paragraph 2.11, the following passage from the judgment of the President of the Court of Appeal, Woodhouse P, in Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand v Attorney General [1982] 1 NZ LR 120, 122: "…the principle of public access to the Courts is an essential element in our system. Nor a......
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