Abstract

The article analyzes the distinctive features of the small claims’ consideration procedure in New Zealand. The features of the tribunals for the resolution of such cases functioning and the procedural order of their consideration are investigated. Based on the study, the author concludes that there is an extrajudicial procedure for resolving simple disputes in New Zealand, resulting from the society’s need for quick and effective resolution of conflicts without using traditional court procedures.

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