Andrew Britton

Andrew Britton graduated from University of Oxford with an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2014 and is a New Zealand Crown Prosecutor. This coming academic year, he will read for an MPhil in Criminological Research at the University of Cambridge focusing on the prosecutor's role in sentencing law reform.|Andrew Britton graduated from University of Oxford with an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2014 and is a New Zealand Crown Prosecutor. This coming academic year, he will read for an MPhil in Criminological Research at the University of Cambridge focusing on the prosecutor's role in sentencing law reform.

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Prisoner Voting Rights in New Zealand: Standing Up for Democracy by Way of Constitutional Shake-Up

Prisoner Voting Rights in New Zealand: Standing Up for Democracy by Way of Constitutional Shake-Up

On 24 July 2015 in Taylor v Attorney General, a New Zealand High Court Judge effectively declared that New Zealand’s Parliament fell well short of its rights standards when it enacted the Electoral (Disqualification of Sentenced ...