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Criminal procedure. Part one, Disclosure and committal
Bib ID 1996973
Format BookBook
Author
New Zealand. Law Commission
 
Description Wellington, N.Z. : Law Commission, 1990 
vi, 72 p. ; 24 cm. 
Series

Law Commission. Report ; no. 14.

Appendix to the journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand ; E 31J.

Notes

President of Commission: Sir Owen Woodhouse.

"June 1990."

Also published as Parliamentary paper E 31J"--T.p. verso.

"NZLC R14"--T.p. verso.

ISSN incorrectly printed on t.p. verso.

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-68).

Subjects Criminal procedure - New Zealand.  |  Discovery (Law) - New Zealand.
Other authors/contributors Woodhouse, Owen, Sir  |  New Zealand. Law Commission

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