Book Launch: Parliamentary Privilege in Aotearoa New Zealand by Sir Geoffrey Palmer

About the event
Unity Books & Te Herenga Waka University Press warmly invited you to the launch of the highly anticipated Parliamentary Privilege in Aotearoa New Zealand.
About the book
Published ahead of the 2026 NZ General Election, this book by Sir Geoffrey Palmer invites public scrutiny of how Parliament wields its powers.
Parliamentary privilege is ‘the oil of the democratic machine’. It can be defined as the special legal powers that allow Parliament to regulate its affairs – and is a curious mix of history, parliamentary practice, law and politics. ‘However, it is also viscous and volatile,’ writes Palmer, ‘and should not be left to sit too long without change.’
This incisive book examines how parliamentary privilege operates in New Zealand, and where change is needed. Palmer traces its evolution and shows how reform has lagged behind that of comparable democracies such as Canada.
With his characteristic clarity and frankness, Palmer calls for greater transparency, fairness and consistency in how Parliament exercises its powers. Such changes are essential if we are to protect individual rights and democratic integrity.
Monday 23rd February, 6pm
Unity Books Wellington
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