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Torts in New Zealand: Cases and Materials is the principal torts casebook in New Zealand. In its fifth edition, it builds on the success of previous editions by providing cases, materials and integrated commentary necessary for a comprehensive introduction to New Zealand tort law ...
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This book enables students of torts to consolidate their understanding of torts by guiding students through a variety of questions. These questions help students to build upon their existing knowledge and identify more complex issues. A suggested solution is provided for each que ...
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Butterworths Student Companion: Torts, Fifth Edition continues the fine tradition of Butterworths Student Companions in presenting case law to students in an easy-to-read and digest format. This edition adds a further 19 torts cases.
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The New Zealand Law Style Guide seeks to remedy the inconsistent use of styles and provide a unified framework which the Courts, law schools, legal practices and legal publishers can follow.
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The New Zealand Law Style Guide provides an authoritative and unified framework of styles used by New Zealand's courts, law schools, legal practitioners and legal publishers. The first edition, published in 2009, has quickly become the standard for the citation of New Zealand leg ...
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This is an invaluable, easy-to-read reference tool for students, designed to be used in conjunction with lecture notes and existing text materials. The sixth edition adds a further 15 cases from New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Contains summaries of all the leading tort cases, arranged under subject headings. Notes on more than 150 cases are included. This book should be useful for students in the build-up to exams.
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This is the collected papers and some discussion from a conference held in Wellington in 1995 organised by the New Zealand Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Many prominent figures in the field debate the issues around the treaty including Mason Durie, Moana Jackson, Robert Ma ...
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This is the second edition of the principal New Zealand casebook on the law of torts. Although New Zealand tort law draws on the common law of other countries, the book contains many distinctive New Zealand cases.
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