Law Commission report on sedition tabled
Law Commission report on sedition tabled
Minister
Responsible for the Law Commission Mark Burton welcomed the
Law Commission report, Reforming the Law of Sedition, which
was tabled in Parliament today.
"I commend and thank the Law Commission for its comprehensive report. The report sets out the history of the common law relating to sedition; examines New Zealand sedition law; discusses sedition in other jurisdictions; and considers whether New Zealand still needs a law of sedition", Mark Burton said.
The Law Commission's recommendation is that the seditious offences set out in sections 81 to 85 of the Crimes Act 1961 be repealed and not replaced.
"The recommendation made in the report will require a considered response from the Government".
The Government's response to the report will be presented to Parliament by October 2007.
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