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New Zealand Law Commission

The New Zealand Law Commission is a government agency responsible for reviewing and reforming the law in New Zealand. Its main role is to suggest improvements to the legal system, ensuring laws are fair, easy to understand, and relevant to current society. The Commission conducts research, consults with the public and legal professionals, and produces reports with recommendations for legislative change. By doing so, it helps ensure that New Zealand’s laws serve its people effectively and adapt to changing needs and challenges.