Current Issue
Vol 27, No 3 June 2017
ARTICLES
Binding Remedies: The Ngai Tahu Treaty Settlement Negotiations in a Post-Haronga Context
Martin Fisher
Restitution of Undue Transfers in the Civil Law and the Common Law
Sonja Meier
Liability of Corporate Representatives for Misleading or Deceptive Conduct Revisited
Matthew Berkahn and Lindsay Trotman
Beyond Country-by-Country Reporting: A Modest Proposal to Enhance Corporate Accountability
Andrew Johnston and Kerrie Sadiq
Cygnet Farms and the State of the Law of Negligence in New Zealand
Allan Beever
Tenant Liability for Negligent Damage Following Holler v Osaki
David Grinlinton
Taking Rehabilitation Seriously in Sentencing: Transforming it From An Expedient To A Sentencing Principle
Mirko Bagaric and Theo Alexander
The First Procedural Code in the British Empire: New Zealand 1856
Shaunnagh Dorsett
Conceptualising Indigenous Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Erueti
Rethinking the Taxation of (Large) Corporates
Mark Bowler-Smith
Marks and Spencer and the Future of Implied Terms
Matthew Barber
REVIEW ARTICLES
Happy Sisyphus: A Review Article of G Palmer and A Butler, A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand
Leonid Sirota
Allan Beever’s one-dimensional tort universe: A review article of Allan Beever, A Theory of Tort Liability
Zoë Sinel
BOOK REVIEWS
The Teaching of Criminal Law – The pedagogical imperatives
Law, Ethics, and Medicine: Essays in Honour Of Peter Skegg
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