Everything about Matthew Palmer totally explained
Matthew Simon Russell Palmer (born
12 May 1964) is a prominent
New Zealand legal
academic. Palmer was the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Government Relations), Dean of Law, and Director of the New Zealand Centre for Public Law at
Victoria University of Wellington from January
2001 until June
2006. He was previously Deputy Secretary of Justice (Public Law).
He is son of former
Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer, who was also a professor of law at Victoria University for many years. Currently, he's the recipient of the NZ Law Foundation International Research Fellowship Te Karahipi Rangahau A Taiao
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Along with his father, he's co-author of
Bridled Power, regarded as the pre-eminent text on
New Zealand public law.
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