Taking a closer look at the Disputes Tribunal

With low fees and no lawyers required, the Disputes Tribunal is designed to make justice accessible. However, enforcement challenges and inconsistent decision-making can leave claimants questioning whether it’s worth the effort.

RNZ’s Jim Mora speaks with NCJO lead Associate Professor Bridgette Toy-Cronin to explore these issues.


scales of justice and paperwork

To download the interview, click here.

Or listen online: RNZ’s Sunday Morning with Jim Mora


To read the latest annual report from the Disputes Tribunal, click here.

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