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Thursday, September 09, 2010

Features

Increased sentences for animal cruelty - a right thing to do - Darise Ogden discovers how horrifying acts of animal cruelty have inspired the adoption of a Private Member's Bill that had its genesis in the Koru Lounge

Ward v Ward - which Trusts are likely to get the judicial chop? - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

Limits to land proprietor's subsoil rights and damages - By Anna Zhou and Alan Dormer, barristers, Shortland Chambers

A "never-ending story" that must not be forgotten - A revisionist history and a celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Cartwright Report are proof positive that passions still run hot when it comes to medico-legal issues, Darise Ogden discovers

Is it rude to talk about who would win? - In part 2, Robert Fisher QC considerst he mismatch between rhetoric and reality in New Zealand mediation

CLEaring a way to a better future - Craig Sisterson takes a closer look at ongoing education for working lawyers

Celebrating 50 years of Bilateral Investment Treaties - Andreas Hauser reports on the issues of note arising from the Bilateral Investment Treaties Conference 2009

In-house legal: An artist's evolution - By Helen Mackay, Executive Officer, CLANZ


   

 

 


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