Have your say on changes to the Courts and Tribunals System
Media
Release
Organisation: Justice
Committee
For release: 30 November
2017
Have your say on changes to the Courts and Tribunals SystemThe aims of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill, and the Courts Matters Bill, are to promote modern, efficient, and effective courts and tribunals system.
The main aims of
the bills are to:
• reduce the time it takes to hear
and resolve matters and to improve users’ experience of
the courts and tribunals system;
• enable greater use
of modern technology to further improve efficiency,
effectiveness, and timeliness;
• simplify and
standardise statutory powers and procedures to improve
productivity and efficiency;
• provide better consumer
protection and redress, and greater access to
justice
Parliament’s Justice Committee will now be
considering the two bills. Committee chairperson Raymond Huo
encourages people with views on the legislation to share
these with the committee. “It’s important that we hear
the public’s views on these bills so that we can make
well-informed decisions about what, if any, changes that are
necessary to improve them.”
Tell the Justice
Committee what you think about these bills
Send
your submission on either of the bills by midnight on 16
February 2018 using the links below.
Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation
Bill
Courts Matters Bill
For more
details about the bill:
• Read the full
content of the bills
Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation
Bill
Courts Matters Bill
• Get more
details about the bills
Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation
Bill
Courts Matters
Bill
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