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Thursday, September 09, 2010

 Issue 94


News

Time to stand up for the integrity of the legislative process - By Darise Ogden

The trouble with sex - By Darise Ogden

Moot jury vetting question appeal allowed - By Darise Ogden

Reflections on “an unfortunate experiment”

UK SFO director’s “courageous decision” upheld by House of Lords - By Darise Ogden

You’re not going out in that! - By Matthew Winthrop

Nominations open in 2008 New Zealand Law Awards

Modern rights jurisprudence protects personal privacy - By Darise Ogden


Features

Brand owners versus eBay - A J Park’s John Hackett considers the continuing battle against counterfeits on auction websites

Commission reasons for declined duty free merger released - By Paul Mathewson, senior associate, and Angela Leung, solicitor, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

Getting on with constitutional comparativism - By Amy Mansfield

Her story: Fighting for women’s rights within the rule of law - By Darise Ogden

The persuasive power of silence - The advocate’s key tools of persuasion are words, but there is also persuasive power in silence, explains Marcus Elliott

Keeping up to date with the issues - Deloitte Forensic’s inaugural legal in-house counsel survey 2007/2008 has uncovered one of the biggest issues facing in-house counsel. Darise Ogden explains

Mansfield’s minefields - All things being equal - By Amy Mansfield

2008 New Zealand Report


   

 

 


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