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Dust Shaken out of a Book into an Empty Skull? Higher education culture in Britain and Canada
(University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, 1992)
The result of two years' Doctoral research into linkages between internal organisational processes and strategy implementation, this paper presents an unique methodology developed, piloted and successfully applied in ...
The Pencil is Mightier than the Word: Sketching organisational portraits of business schools in Britain and Canada
(University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, 1993)
As management researchers seek ever more lucid means of analysing organisations, image is at last beginning to challenge the supremacy of the written word. Yet, despite fifteen-thousand years of art history, the use of ...
The Fractious, Intemperate and Non-cooperative Academic? Implementing a Quality Teaching Strategy in a UK Business School
(University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, 1992)
Picture This: Drawing Conclusions about Business Schools in Canada and the UK
(University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, 1993)
Minority Buy-Out Rights in the Companies Act 1993
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 1997)
Romalpa Clauses and Section 2 of the Chattels Transfer Act
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 1987)
Since the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Romalpa case in the
mid 1970's there has been an ever growing use of reservation of property
(Romalpa) clauses in commercial contracts for the sale of goods. The concept ...
Legislative drafting in nineteenth century Australia and the first permanent Parliamentary Draftsmen
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 1994)
This paper sets out to explore a largely unstudied aspect of Australian legal history. Many studies have been published about different areas of law and periods of reform or change in the law. Yet little has been written ...
Regulatory options for the privatisation of natural monopolies with particular emphasis on the privatisation of Telecom in New Zealand
(University of Canterbury, 1992)
The increased prominence of market thinking has seen many Governments liberalise
markets that were previously tightly controlled by regulation. Similarly, these Governments
have at the same time questioned their role ...
Aspects of specific performance
(University of Canterbury. Law, 1985)
Specific performance while being but one of numerous equitable remedies is a broad and many sided equitable doctrine. The nature of this paper does not allow an exhaustive examination of specific performance. Instead one ...
Reform of Privity
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 1981)
The doctrine of privity as laid down by the courts in the 19th century has long been the target of law reformers. As long ago as 1937 the United Kingdom Law Revision Committee suggested statutory modification of the
privity ...













