King-Ansell v Police

JurisdictionNew Zealand
Year1979
Date1979
CourtCourt of Appeal
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29 cases
  • Jones v Scully
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • Mandla (Sewa Singh) v Dowell Lee
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 24 Marzo 1983
    ...strengthened by consideration of the decision of the Court of Appeal in New Zealand (Richmond P., Woodhouse and Richardson JJ.) in King-Ansell v. Police [1979] 2 N.Z.L.R. 531. That case was discovered by the industry of the appellants' counsel, but unfortunately not until after the Court o......
  • R (E) v JFS Governing Body
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 3 Julio 2008
    ...consideration of the decision of the Court of Appeal in New Zealand (Richmond P, Woodhouse and Richardson JJ) in King-Ansell v Police [1979] 2 NZLR 531." 145 At page 564 Lord Fraser of Tullybelton quoted two passages from the judgment of Richmond P in that case, the first at page 542: "The ......
  • Mr A Shah and Mrs S Shah v Dunfermline Mosque & Islamic Centre and others: 4121879/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 20 Enero 2021
    ...Lee and ors [1983] ICR 385. In giving the leading speech, Lord Fraser quoted with approval the New Zealand case of King-Ansell v Police 1979 2 NZLR 531, NZCA, in which Judge Richardson said: '[A] group Page 62 identifiable in terms of its ethnic origins if it is a segment of the population ......
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1 firm's commentaries
  • Adverse action - religious discrimination extended
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 6 Marzo 2011
    ...the interpretation of 'ethnic origin' has been decided in much the same way as the term 'ethno-religious'. In King-Ansell v Police [1979] 2 NZLR 531, the court recognised Jewish people as a group with common ethnic origins within the meaning of the Race Relations Act 1971 (NZ). This finding......
4 books & journal articles
  • Muslims, Ethnicity and the Law
    • United Kingdom
    • International Journal of Discrimination and the Law No. 4-4, December 2000
    • 1 Diciembre 2000
    ...[1979] 2 N;Z.L.R. 531 at 542, a decision of the Court of Appeal in New Zealand on the New Zealand Race Relations Act of (1971). 45 [1979] 2 NZLR 531 at 543. 46 See: F. Barth (ed), Ethnic Groups and Boundaries (London, 1969); M. Banks, Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions (London, 1996);......
  • ‘An Unfortunate Coincidence’: Jews and Jewishness in Twentieth‐century English Judicial Discourse
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Law and Society No. 33-2, June 2006
    • 1 Junio 2006
    ...paucity of work on law and racial repre-2782Mandla and another v. Dowell Lee and another [1983] 1 All E.R. 1062.3King-Ansell v. Police [1979] 2 NZLR 531 (NZ CA).4 Like B. Cheyette, Constructions of `The Jew' in English Literature and Society(1993) 10±11, and others, I use `the Jew' to refer......
  • REGULATING CYBER-RACISM.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 41 No. 1, August - August 2017
    • 1 Agosto 2017
    ...recognised as an ethnic group and covered by the RDA, Muslims have not. See also Thornton and Luker (n 3) 79. (20) King-Ansell v Police [1979] 2 NZLR 531, 542 (Richardson J). See also Ealing London Borough Council v Race Relations Board [1972] AC 342, 362 (Lord Simon); Williams v Tandanya C......
  • AN UNFORTUNATE COINCIDENCE: JEWS, JEWISHNESS, AND ENGLISH LAW by DIDI HERMAN
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Law and Society No. 38-3, September 2011
    • 1 Septiembre 2011
    ...group, Seide v. Gillette Industries, we findconsensus and not legal argument:45410 id., p. 562.11 id.12 King-Ansell v. The Police [1979] 2 N.Z.L.R. 531.ß2011 The Author. Journal of Law and Society ß2011 Cardiff University Law Both sides accept and the Tribunal accepted that `Jewish' could m......

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