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Minority Buy-Out Rights in the Companies Act 1993
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 1997)
Codification of the Criminal Law: The Australasian parliamentary experience
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 2003)
New Right Economics Colonising Education: A New Zealand Experiment
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 2000)
In 1989 the New Zealand government introduced a dramatic new policy initiative in
to reconfigure the education system, particularly in its pre-tertiary institutional
structures. Its themes centre around notions of economic ...
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 ...
A Tale of Two Europe's: European Regions from Berlin to Lisbon
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2009)
The development of the European Union over the past fifty years has been nothing short of
revolutionary, as the role of the nation-state has altered to adjust to a new supra-national reality.1 In
tandem with this ...
Are Lawyers Regulateable?
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 2007)
This paper has sought to show that the current framework of professional regulation
is unlikely to change in a significant way any time soon. While reforms in some
jurisdictions have been hailed or criticised as altering ...
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 ...
A Post September 11 Morality: A "Paradigm Shift" in Human Rights Ideology?
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 2004)
Aggression at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial
(University of Canterbury. School of Law., 2007)
This paper examines the evolution of the doctrine of conspiracy during the course of the trial at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (hereinafter the Tokyo Trial). The Tokyo Trial is a neglected foundation ...
Converging Currents: Custom and Human Rights in the Pacific
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2006)
Pacific leaders frequently refer to two significant objectives – maintaining local
values and custom and implementing universal, human rights. This study is
about achieving both objectives. Both custom and specific human ...












