We consent to be governed on the basis that the law abiding will be protected and the laws will be applied equally to all. In New Zealand, the social contract, encompassing the relationship between citizens and the government, is primarily discussed within the context of parliamentary debates. The New Zealand Parliament, through its Hansard (the official record of debates), frequently addresses the government's responsibility to protect law-abiding citizens and uphold the rule of law. This includes discussions on legislation, policy decisions, and the enforcement of laws....
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