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Vol 25, No 4 October 2013

ARTICLES

Preface
ATH Smith

Fifty Years of New Zealand Family Law
Bill Atkin, John Caldwell, Mark Henaghan and Pauline Tapp
          

Academics and Law Reform
John Burrows
    

Judges and Academics in New Zealand
Grant Hammond
            

Tāwhaki and te Tiriti: a Principled Approach to the Constitutional Future of the Treaty of Waitangi  
Carwyn Jones
    

New Zealand and International Law: 1963–2013   
Kenneth Keith
    

Fair Criminal trial and the Exclusion of “Unfair Evidence” 
Don Mathieson
  

“The Law as it should be” When Prosecuting Sexual Offences: The Contribution of Legal Academics and Law Reform
Elisabeth McDonald and Yvette Tinsley
   

Constitutional Reflections on Fifty Years of the Ombudsmen in New Zealand       
Geoffrey Palmer
            

Fifty Years of Legal Education in New Zealand: 1963–2013 Where to from Here?  
Margaret Wilson and ATH Smith

A Loving Excavation: Uncovering the Constitutional Culture of the Māori Demos  
Māmari Stephens
           

Science in the Criminal Courts: Tool in Service, Challenge to Legal Authority or Indispensable Ally?          
Yvette Tinsley 
  

The Bill of Rights in Administrative Law Cases: Taking Stock and Suggesting Some Reassessment          
Hanna Wilberg 

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