Ep 129 N8 Friday 13th September 2024 !688 Bill of Rights V Robert Muldoon

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Another super good zoom. Liz takes us through Fitzgerald v Muldoon, 7a exemptions and other very important points. A definite must watch

From a recent statement in reply from Liz "This case has frightening echos of Fitzgerald v Muldoon where a Minister of the Crown purported to change law already in place without the will of Parliament being engaged. This present situation has been a much more subtle process in that the Ministers themselves have not attempted to change law from ‘the Podium’, rather civil servants have inundated employers with “advice” and “guidance” which has convinced employers, as in this case, that the Covid Orders “read together” with their ‘advice’ and ‘guidance’ constitutes law."

Bill of Rights 16881
No dispensing power
That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal:

Constitutional Collision by Stephen Koshttps://www.nzlii.org/nz/journals/OtaLawRw/2014/3.html

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