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COMMENTARY: Return to Work The New Zealand Experience Under the Accident Compensation Scheme
1970
New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations
On the 1st of April 1974 New Zealand embarked on a bold expaiment. We abolished the tort action for personal injury and established a comprehensive, national, no-fault accident compensation scheme. The abolition of the common law right to sue was certainly regarded by jurists as a major step. The American Journal of Comparative Law described it in sombre tones as "an unparalleled event in our cultural history, the first casualty among the core legal iutitutions of the civilised world". It
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