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Justice Anthony Randerson
NameAnthony Randerson
OfficeHigh Court Judge of New Zealand
Term start2004
Term end2015
Birth date1950s
Birth placeAuckland
Alma materUniversity of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington

Justice Anthony Randerson

Justice Anthony Randerson is a New Zealand jurist who served as a judge of the High Court of New Zealand and later as a member of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand and the High Court in Wellington and Auckland. He is noted for decisions that engaged with statutes such as the Resource Management Act 1991, the Companies Act 1993, and matters touching on the Bills of Rights Act 1990 and the Privacy Act 1993. His career intersected with institutions including the New Zealand Law Society, the Attorney-General (New Zealand), and tertiary bodies such as the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington.

Early life and education

Born in Auckland in the 1950s, Randerson attended secondary school in the region before enrolling at the University of Auckland where he completed an LLB. He undertook postgraduate studies at Victoria University of Wellington and engaged with legal scholarship linked to the New Zealand Law Journal and the Law Commission (New Zealand). His formative years overlapped with contemporary jurists and academics from institutions such as Massey University, University of Otago, Otago Boys' High School, and regional legal practices in North Shore, New Zealand and Wellington City.

Randerson was admitted to the bar and practised as a barrister and solicitor in firms that interacted with commercial centres like Auckland CBD, Wellington Central, and the ports of Tauranga and Lyttelton Harbour. He appeared in litigation before courts including the District Court of New Zealand, the Employment Court of New Zealand, and tribunals associated with the Employment Relations Authority. His practice encompassed areas regulated by statutes such as the Companies Act 1993, the Resource Management Act 1991, and the Property Law Act 2007, leading to instructing solicitors from firms with ties to the New Zealand Law Society and chambers linked to the Inns of Court. He litigated with and against notable counsel who later served as members of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, and the bench of the High Court of New Zealand.

Judicial appointments

Randerson was appointed to the bench of the High Court of New Zealand in the early 2000s, receiving commissions from the Governor-General of New Zealand on advice from the Attorney-General (New Zealand) and the Prime Minister of New Zealand. During his tenure he sat in divisions that heard appeals stemming from decisions in jurisdictions across Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Hamilton, New Zealand. He participated in panels alongside judges elevated from courts such as the District Court of New Zealand and peers who had previously served on the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. His judicial role required engagement with administrative bodies including the Ministry of Justice (New Zealand), the Legal Aid Review Tribunal, and the Human Rights Commission (New Zealand).

Notable rulings and jurisprudence

Randerson authored and contributed to judgments that clarified aspects of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Companies Act 1993, and the interplay between the Bills of Rights Act 1990 and statutory powers exercised by organs such as the New Zealand Police and the Crown Law Office. His decisions were cited in later appeals to the Court of Appeal of New Zealand and sometimes referenced by members of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Cases from his bench touched on precedents from common law jurisdictions including the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, and the Federal Court of Australia, drawing on jurisprudence from judges in cities like London, Canberra, and Sydney. His rulings contributed to legal discourse published in the New Zealand Law Reports and discussed at conferences held by the New Zealand Bar Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, and university law faculties such as University of Canterbury and University of Waikato.

Honours and awards

In recognition of his service, Randerson received acknowledgements from legal institutions including the New Zealand Law Society and was involved in honorary events at the University of Auckland law school and guest lectures at Victoria University of Wellington. His career intersected with honours frameworks administered by the Governor-General of New Zealand and related civil awards; colleagues who served in honours lists included members from the Order of New Zealand and the New Zealand Order of Merit.

Personal life and retirement

Randerson's personal life has connections to communities in Auckland and Wellington; he engaged with civic organizations and legal education initiatives involving institutions such as the New Zealand Law Foundation and local bar associations in Christchurch and Hamilton, New Zealand. Upon retiring from full-time judicial service he remained active through appearances at lectures and panels hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, the Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Law, the New Zealand Law Society conferences, and international forums including the International Bar Association and the Asia-Pacific Legal Conventions. He has contributed to mentoring schemes associated with firms and chambers located in central legal precincts such as Auckland CBD and Wellington Central.

Category:High Court of New Zealand judges Category:New Zealand judges Category:University of Auckland alumni Category:Victoria University of Wellington alumni