Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011
The Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 2011. The law is a response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Hamed & Ors v. R, and is intended to legalise surveillance ruled unlawful by the courts.
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Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011
The Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 2011. The law is a response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Hamed & Ors v. R, and is intended to legalise surveillance ruled unlawful by the courts.
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The Video Camera Surveillance ...... ruled unlawful by the courts.
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2011-10-18
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2011-10-06
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2011-10-17
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Video Camera Surveillance Act 2011
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The Video Camera Surveillance ...... ruled unlawful by the courts.
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Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Act 2011
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