Sarah Anderson |
Nanny in the Pantry - Childhood Obesity and the Role of the State |
Nadine Baier |
Fitting the Time to the Crime: Sentencing for Homicide |
Heidi Baillie |
Joint Ministerial Decision-Making and Legal Accountability |
Grace Boos |
The Domestic and International Protection of Maori Cultural Property |
Jordanna Bowman |
Copying with Culture: Copyright, cultural expression and inadequacy of protection for Maori |
Helen Churchman |
Doomed after Doha? Exploring the Future of Agricultural Trade Regulation |
Robert Clarke |
The devil we knew? Deregulation and misuse of market power in New Zealand's telecommunications industry |
Thomas Cleary |
Gene Patents: Should New Zealand Let the Gene Genie Out of the Patent Bottle? |
Nicola de Wit |
A Gaping Abyss: Environmental Regulation of New Zealand's Oceans |
Warren Forster |
Back to the Future: Compensating Injured Workers for Lost Income |
Charlotte Greenfield |
Alternatives to the Partial Defence of Provocation |
Sarah Jacobs |
Crossing the Line into Crime: How Close is Too Close? Proximity in Attempt Following R v Harpur |
Brooke Johnston |
Prosecuting Hissène Habré: An African Dilemma |
Elisha Kemp |
Rules of War: Legality of the Gaza Blockade and Israeli Defence Force Actions Towards Flotilla Vessels and Passengers |
Mark Leslie |
Putting the Tort in Torture: State Immunity in Civil Cases for Human Rights Abuses Breaching Peremptory Norms |
Kate Macey |
The "Torture Memos": The Legality under International Human Rights Law of the CIA's Use of 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques' on al-Qaeda Detainees |
Liam McNeely |
The "Irreducible Core" of Trusts in New Zealand |
Samuel Mellor |
Regulating Online Conduct: Conundrums and Spatial Metaphors in the Wild West |
Luke Morrison |
Legal Responses to Non-Life Threatening Medical Neglect |
Sophan Tep Pearson |
The Testamentary Promises Act: To Be or Not to Be? Would a Testamentary Promises Claim by Any Other Means still be as Sweet? |
Ben Prebble |
Should Tax Avoidance be Criminalised? Tax Avoidance and Criminal Law Theory |
Zoe Roborgh |
Examination orders in the search and surveillance bill: Is their bark worse than their bite? |
Jeremy Stewart |
Robbing Peter to pay Paul? Shareholder compensation for violations of continuous disclosure obligations in New Zealand securities law |
Elizabeth Thomas |
"Tinkering in the Constitutional Shed": The Regulatory Standards Bill and Legislative Quality in New Zealand |
Deborah Tillett |
"Did you Not Say No?" How Cross-Examination May Influence Child Witnesses' Accuracy and the Viability of the 'Intermediary' Solution |
Tessie von Dadelszen |
Another Brick in the Wall? Parental Education as a Response to Youth Crime |
Samuel Wevers |
Recognising Rangatiratanga: Sharing Power With Maori Through Co-management |
Kirstie Wyss |
Visual Identification: Is the Current Law Sufficient to Protect Against Misidentification? |