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Vol 25, No 2 December 2012
ARTICLES
Justice for Victims of Inquiry: the Influence of New Zealand’s Accident Compensation Scheme on the Civil and Criminal Law
Simon Connell
Is New Zealand Ready for a Marbury v Madison Moment?
Max Harris
Medical Privilege and Court-Ordered Psychiatric Reports
John Dawson
Re-defining Learning Outcomes: A Case for the Assessment of Skills and Competencies in a Law Degree
Peter Devonshire and Ian Brailsford
The Two Faces of Fair Use
Graeme W Austin
The Generic Tax Policy Process: A “Jewel in our Policy Formation Crown”?
Peter Vial
The Scope of the Tax Evasion Offences in section 143b of the Tax Administration Act 1994
James Mullineux
Statutory Derivative Actions in Australia and New Zealand: What We can Learn from Each Other?
Lang Thai and Matt Berkahn
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