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New Zealand Unreported Judgments
New Zealand Unreported Judgments (NZURJ) is New Zealand’s first database of searchable full-text judgments. Practical and easy to use, NZURJ contains over 90,000 judgments. As well as new cases (which have a 48 hour turnaround from the library receiving them), retrospective judgments are continuously being added to the database. Judgments can be located by case name, Court, Judge, parties, date, Court file number, and representation. Searches can also be made for precedents and legislation used in judgments.
NZURJ is a great accompaniment to NZ CaseBase.
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Legal practitioners and academic institutions
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Online
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Updated multiple times daily
New Zealand Unreported Judgments
30 May 2023 06:38
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