Law Commission announces terms of reference for Review
The Law Commission is pleased to announce the terms of reference for two of its projects.
Review of
Succession Law
The law of succession is the
system of rules that governs who gets a person’s property
when they die. The Law Commission will review this law and
report to the Minister with recommendations by the end of
2021.
Broadly, the Law Commission will consider who should be entitled to claim property despite what the deceased said in their will or when the deceased has died without a will.
The review will include consideration
of:
• Property (Relationships) Act 1976
• Family
Protection Act 1955
• Law Reform (Testamentary
Promises) Act 1949
• Administration Act
1969.
Information about the Review of Succession Law and
the full terms of reference are available on our website.
Class Actions
and Litigation Funding
The Law Commission is
conducting a review of the law relating to class actions and
litigation funding in New Zealand. While an increasing
number of representative proceedings are being brought in
the High Court (often referred to as “class actions”),
New Zealand does not have detailed rules for conducting
these proceedings. Similarly, litigation funding is
increasing in New Zealand and there is currently no specific
regulation of these arrangements.
The Commission’s review will consider whether, and to what extent, class actions and litigation funding are desirable in New Zealand. The Commission will also consider what rules should govern any class actions and litigation funding regime.
The Commission expects to publish a detailed consultation document in 2020 and will invite the public to provide feedback.
Information about the Review of Class Actions and Litigation Funding and the full terms of reference are available on our website.