This comprehensive volume, "The Ordinances Of The Legislative Council Of New Zealand And Of The Legislative Council Of The Province Of New Munster," presents a detailed record of the legislative acts enacted between 1841 and 1853. Spanning from 4 Victoriae to 16 Victoriae, it offers invaluable insights into the legal framework established during a pivotal period of New Zealand's colonial history.
Researchers, historians, and legal scholars will find this collection an essential resource for understanding the evolution of New Zealand's governance and the development of its legal system under British rule. The ordinances reflect the social, economic, and political considerations shaping the colony, providing a window into the challenges and opportunities faced by early lawmakers. This book is a testament to the foundations upon which modern New Zealand was built.
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