Current Issue
Vol 27, No 2 December 2016
ARTICLES
The Teaching of Legal Ethics in New Zealand
Allan Beever
The Trans–Pacific Partnership in New Zealand’s Constitution
Oliver Hailes and Andrew Geddis
The ICS Principles: A Failed “Revolution” in Contract Interpretation?
David McLauchlan
The Wrong Tort in the Right Place: Avenues For The Development of Civil Privacy Protections in New Zealand
Tim Bain
Tax Litigation in New Zealand: An Empirical Analysis
Callum J.L. Burnett
Who Participates as Amicus Curiae in World Trade Organisation
Dispute Settlement and Why?
Nicola Charwat
Problems with Access to Law in Personal Injury Disputes
Tiho Mijatov, Warren Forster and Tom Barraclough
Implementing “Fair and Effective Representation”?: a Review of the Local Electoral Option
Janine Hayward
Corporate Manslaughter in New Zealand: Waiting for a Disaster?
Maxwell H. Smith
An Examination of New Zealand Criminal Appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 1841–2015
Andrew Grant
The UK and the EU: The whinge in (and out of) the Willows?
Mel Kenny
LEGISLATION NOTE
Building (Earthquake-prone buildings) Amendment Act 2016
Ann Brower, John Page and Danyon Thomas
BOOK REVIEWS
Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court
Unit Titles Law and Practice
Trustee Liability: What Every Trustee Needs to Know
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