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North America, New Zealand, and Australia were colonized by England under an international legal principle that is known today as the doctrine of discovery. This book analyses how England applied this doctrine to gain control over the lands, property, government, and human rights ...
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Law Alive: The New Zealand Legal System in Context 2nd edition is an innovative introduction to the New Zealand legal system, adopting a 'law in context' approach that will encourage students to see the law as a living part of the political, social, economic and cultural life of ...
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Through focusing on the political history of New Zealand during its imperial settlement, this book offers a fresh assessment of the history of indigenous property rights. It shows how native title became a constitutional frame within which political authority was formed and cont ...
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Published with the assistance of the New Zealand Law Foundation and the New Zealand Law Commission.
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Conditions of contract for building and civil engineering construction (where no person is appointed to act as engineer to the contract)
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This text provides an accessible account of over a decade of jurisprudence and thinking about the New Zealand Bill of Rights.
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Relying on a comparative analysis of five countries, this book seeks to shed some light on the respective roles of antitrust law and antitrust authorities in liberalized telecommunications markets.
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In 2004 six Pitcairn men were convicted of numerous offences against girls and young women, but what right did the British government have to initiate these prosecutions? Was it fair given that no laws had been published on the island? Indeed, what law was there on this island? T ...
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Explores the methods and principles by which practitioners, judges, and academics research, analyse and present the law.
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