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Vol 30, No 2 December 2022
ARTICLES
"Going Backward, Looking Forward": An Essay on How to Think about Law Reform in Ecologically Precarious Times
Elizabeth Fisher
The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and the Internationalisation of Australasian Contract Law
Qiao Liu
To Have and to Hold? Intellectual Property as Relationship Property
Susan Corbett and Jessica C Lai
The Centre of Interests of the Employment Relationship
Alan Toy and Dawn Duncan
Nothing New under the Sun: The Case of the Illusory Trust
Lucas Clover Alcolea
A Critical Analysis of the Law Governing the "Involvement Hearing" under New Zealand's Fitness to Stand Trial Process and Proposals for Reform
Sarah Baird
Trade Marks at the Intersection of Reappropriation, Function, and Freedom of Expression: A New Zealand Perspective
David Graham and Lida Ayoubi
The Opt-Out Class Action: Economic Implications for Insurers and Insureds
Louis Norton
Criminal Law in Aotearoa New Zealand: Julia Tolmie, Kris Gledhill, Fleur Te Aho and Khylee Quince
Mark Wright
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