Judicial Review: A New Zealand Perspective, 4th edition covers the structure, perspective, process and procedure of judicial review in New Zealand. It covers the grounds of judicial review by examining who (review of conferral of power), how (review of procedure of acting), what (review of exceeding the limits of power), and why (review of the reasons for acting). The succinct style and practical focus will allow a reader with a specific problem to find the relevant principles and case law quickly and easily. Recent movements in judicial approaches are traced, discussed and evaluated to ensure readers have the most up-to-date information.