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Superdiversity Centre Publications

SUPERDIVERSITY CENTRE PUBLICATIONS

The Superdiversity Centre for Law, Policy and Business held a successful launch of two publications last night in Auckland. The Superdiversity Stocktake: Implications for Business, Government and New Zealand and Superdiversity, Democracy and New Zealand’s Electoral and Referenda Laws are available online for free at www.superdiversity.org

You can order hard copies of the publications by emailing info@superdiversity.org. The rates for copies of the publication are (all figures exclude GST and postage): Superdiversity Stocktake: $89 corporate, $49 individual

The Superdiversity Stocktake is New Zealand’s first stocktake of the implications of New Zealand’s ethnic superdiversity for business, government and citizens. The Superdiversity Stocktake has been sponsored by the BNZ, Xero, the Human Rights Commission, the Ministry of Education, Designworks, Perpetual Guardian and Chen Palmer New Zealand Public and Employment Law Specialists.

Superdiversity, Democracy and New Zealand’s Electoral and Referenda Laws is a study into why migrants do not vote and examines whether further changes need to be made to New Zealand’s electoral law for voters with little or no English. The study has been funded by the New Zealand Law Foundation and Chen Palmer.

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