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This book provides comprehensive guidance on the access to information regime in New Zealand, including access to official information under the Official Information Act 1982, the Local Government Official Information and the Meetings Act 1987.
With the enactment of the Privacy Act 1993, the scheme also involves access to individuals personal information held by both public and private sector agencies. The authors aim to provide clear, concise and practical guidance on how to respond appropriately to information requests under the regime.
This second edition covers: general principles and concepts of the access to information regime; practice and procedure in seeking access to information; justifications for withholding information; reasons for decisions; correction of personal information; remedies for denying access.
The book also includes appendices with practical tools to assist those dealing with the access to information regime in New Zealand.
Graham Taylor is the author of Judicial Review: A New Zealand Perspective, third edition. He is one of the foremost administrative lawyers in New Zealand and currently practices as a barrister in Wellington.