The New Zealand Law Review
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Books
The Foundation occasionally assists with the publication of books. Recent books include:
The Permanent New Zealand Court of Appeal: Essays on the first 50 years, edited by Rick Bigwood (Hart Publishing 2009)
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Learned in the Law: The Auckland Law School 1883-2008, Brian Coote, (Legal Research Foundation 2009)
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Conference papers
Past Legal Research Foundation conference papers available for purchase include:
- 2009, November: Sports Law - the Changing Game (sports_ebrochure)
- 2009, October: Legal Method: The Rule of Law (lm_rule_of_law_brochure)
- 2009, October: Internet Trade Mark Issues
- 2009, September: Civil Litigation in Crisis - Beyond the Crisis? (civil_lit_joint_conference_ebrochure)
- 2009, August: A Modern Law of Trusts (trusts__ebrochure)
- 2009, May: Regulation of NZ Capital Markets (capital_markets_e-brochure)
- 2008, September: Human Rights at the Frontier
- 2008, March: The Permanent Court of Appeal in New Zealand, a Celebration of 50 Years
- 2008, February: Civil Litigation in Crisis - What Crisis?
- 2007, October: Movements and Markers in Criminal Law
- 2007, July: Legal Method IV: Rights and Freedoms in New Zealand: The Bill of Rights Comes of Age
- 2007, March: "Whose Law is it Anyway?: Harmonising Australian and New Zealand Business laws"
- 2006, September: The Modern Reality of Dealing with the Commercial Regulators
- 2006, June: Media Law
- 2006, March: Trade Marks: the Europlan for Trade Marketry, lecture by Professor Bill Cornish
- 2006, February: Miscarriages of Justice
- 2005, August: Legal Method III: Law, Social Policy, and the Role of the Courts
- 2005, July: Charities: Questions and Answers
- 2005, February: Tribunals Law and Practice: Current Issues
- 2005, February: Corporate Governance at the Crossroads
- 2004, September: How to Find That Smoking Gun? The Hidden Secrets of Discovery, Disclosure and Waiver of Privilege
- 2003, June: Tribunals Law and Practice
- 2003, June: Human Rights and the Treaty of Waitangi
- 2003, May: Making and Interpreting Statutes
Most papers are available in soft and hard copy. Please enquire as to availability. The cost of papers is $50 for an electronic copy in PDF form, and $75 for a photocopy.
Occasional papers
The report written by Sir Thomas Thorpe and discussed at the Miscarriages of Justice conference is available as an occasional publication at $20. This paper is also included in the conference papers.
How to purchase
To purchase LRF publications:
Please contact Barbara Relph
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