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Thursday, February 23, 2012

 Issue 175 - 16 December 2011


News

Accountability required for online publishers wanting 'news media' protections - By Craig Sisterson

Former Vice-President of Law Society becomes Minister of Justice - By Craig Sisterson

England and Wales Court of Appeal provides 'cold case' sentencing guidelines - By Darise Bennington


Features and opinion

CHARITIES AND SOCIETIES
Peace and goodwill to all members - By Mark Von Dadelszen, partner, Bannister & von Dadelszen

MEDIA LAW
Regulating the media - By Steven Price, barrister

WELLINGTON WATCH
A modern approach to recognising customary law in light of Takamore v Clarke - By Tania Winslade, intermediate associate and Team Leader Māori Legal, Chen Palmer New Zealand Public and Employment Law Specialists

FAMILY FILES
Whose rights prevail? - By Andrea Manuel, barrister, O’Connell Chambers

COMPETITION MATTERS
Wool scouring appeal confirms Commission’s authorisation approach - By David Blacktop, senior associate, and Kate Frankish, solicitor, Bell Gully

TRUSTS
A Family Court breaks trust after trust - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

MMP
Taming the tail of the dog - Anja Borchardt reviews a recent German decision on MMP, and considers its effect in New Zealand

EMPLOYMENT
Immigrant workers in New Zealand: the truly “vulnerable” employees? - By Amberley James, solicitor, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

MEDIATION
An alternative approach to mediation - By Paul Sills, barrister

LAW AWARDS PROFILES
Provincial location, national perspective - By Craig Sisterson

LAW AWARDS PROFILES
The human factor - By Craig Sisterson

LAW AWARDS PROFILES
Fighting for those who’ve lost so much - By Craig Sisterson

LAW AWARDS PROFILES
It’s all about family - By Craig Sisterson

IN-HOUSE
What will the new discovery rules mean for in-house counsel? - Andrew King explains the changes to discovery that are about to come into force 
 


   


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