Extradition is an official process allowing for the surrender of a suspected or convicted criminal from one state to another. A country requesting extradition may rely on either an international treat…
Read more about "Extradition"...The Crown Law Office offers a challenging, stimulating and rewarding legal office environment that is unrivalled – if you are passionate about leading edge public law issues, then you should consider…
Read more about "A Legal Career with the Crown Law Office"...What is mutual assistance?Mutual assistance is the process countries use to provide and obtain formal government-to-government assistance in criminal investigations and prosecutions.
In New Zealand,…
Te Pouārahi / The Judge Over Your ShoulderThis resource is a revised and up-to-date version of Crown Law's Judge Over Your Shoulder resource, first published in 1988. It is a guide to good-decis…
Read more about "The Judge Over Your Shoulder"...Crown Law recognises that the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) plays an important part in New Zealand’s constitutional framework by enabling access to official information that supports participati…
Read more about "Proactive release of responses to OIA requests"...Victims' Guide to Appeals | The Application of International Law to State Activity in Cyberspace | Government Legal Services Strategy, Te Rautaki Ratonga Ā-Ture A Te Kāwanatanga | Mana Ōrite agre…
Read more about "Other documents"...Assistant Crown Counsel (sometimes referred to as ACCs) are an integral part of the team at Te Tari Ture o te Karauna Crown Law.
About the roleAlthough there is a strong focus on providing legal assi…