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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Features

Can you have your cake and eat it too? - Not according to the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Tiny Intelligence Ltd v Resport Ltd, Katy Millington discovers

Civil litigation in New Zealand: Litigants’ perspectives of our court system - By Saskia Righarts and Shana Fonnesbeck, University of Otago Legal Issues Centre

Family Files - Rose v Rose – the final chapter - By Andrea Manuel, barrister, O’Connell Chambers

Family Files - Annihilation by stealth of separate property - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

Going beyond the Little Red Book - Richard Burcher outlines the costs of making a will

Migrants’ rights on the move? - Bernard Banks and Gemma Mayes consider the overlap between immigration and employment law

Losing yourself in the moment - To her surprise, Darise Ogden discovers that the majority of frauds are committed by employees

Hague Convention hares – time for the gamekeeper? - Margaret Nixon, of the Parliamentary Counsel Office, proposes that the ‘hares’ be stopped

Can courts and communities work together for better justice outcomes? - While New Zealand is seen as a world leader for using restorative justice with youth offenders, Helen Bowen tells Craig Sisterson there is still much more we could do


   

 

 


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