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2021 N.Z. L. Rev. 1 (2021)

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       Finding the New Zealand Judiciary


                            JESSICA KERR*



    The New  Zealand judiciary is a vital constitutional institution, and
    its legitimacy depends on maintaining public confidence. Yet there is
    a significant degree ofpublic-facing ambiguity about what, or who,
    that institution includes. This article surveys the ways in which the
    judiciary and its constituent members are presented and regulated by
    the New Zealand government  in the wake of the 2016 courts reforms.
    Senior judges have  dominated  regulatory and critical attention,
    reflecting their particular constitutional role, but a concern with
    the legitimacy of judicial power requires a broader  focus. The
    discussion therefore extends from inferior judges to various non-
    judge and non-court adjudicators, including in the tribunal system,
    as potential candidates for inclusion in the modern judiciary. It
    considers evidence for and against their inclusion, in and beyond
    the current statute book, and invites critical reflection on whether
    conventional understandings of the judiciary as the judges may
    be increasingly under-inclusive.


I Introduction

The  Constitution Act 1986  affirms the existence in New Zealand  of an
institution called the judiciary. The independent operation of this institution,
under the leadership of the Chief Justice,' is regarded as fundamental to
New  Zealand's constitutional order.2 Public confidence in the judiciary is


*BA/LLB(Hons) (VUW), LLM (Yale). PhD candidate and sessional teacher inthe Law School
of the University of Western Australia. This research is supported through an Australian
Government Research Training Program Scholarship. The author is grateful to Natalie Skead
and Sarah Murray, and to two anonymous referees, for their insights and suggestions.
  1 Senior Courts Act 2016, s 89.
  2 A classic statement is Robin Cooke Fundamentals [1988] NZLJ 158.

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