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Informed Consent to Breech Birth
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2015)
Showing judges how to walk the walk: the Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2016)
Seales v Attorney-General (2015) - Vulnerability
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2016)
The Use of University Law Clinics for Legal Reform
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2015)
Caught in a time warp - Mr. JG Russell, the Great Tax Avoider of Old
(University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems, 2016)
Tax is a social construct that can be studied through many and various disciplinary lenses. In seeking to understand almost any aspect of taxation, we need to bear in mind that it is much more than the study of the revenue ...
Balanced Copyright Would Be Nice
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2009)
Conflation of, and Conflict Between, Regulatory Mandates: Managing the Fragmentation of International Environmental Law in a Globalised World
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2010)
The concepts of globalisation and fragmentation present both challenges and opportunities for international environmental governance. They are, nevertheless, contradictory concepts. On the one hand globalisation emphasises ...
The Influence of Canadian Charter Jurisprudence on Freedom of Expression in Defamation in New Zealand
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2010)
In this paper, I examine the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on defamation law in New Zealand. The topic turned out to be a continuation of my previous work on how the common law could be, and is ...
The Tort of Privacy - a discussion of Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2009)
On 30 March 2008, the News of the World in London followed its motto as the fearless advocacy of truth, and published a story headlined: “FI BOSS HAS SICK NAZI ORGY WITH 5 HOOKERS.” Mr Max Mosley, the President of the FIA, ...
Marine Geo-engineering: A New Challenge for the Law of the Sea
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2010)
In light of the apparent failure to agree to directly address climate change through emissions reductions, attention is increasingly focusing on alternative options to reduce the impacts of climate change. Some of these ...











