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Inter-Institutional 'Rights Dialogue' Under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act
This article considers the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), which is commonly viewed as the progenitor of the ‘parliamentary bills of rights’ adopted in the United Kingdom and various Australian States. In ...
The Future of Registered Partnerships: New Zealand
New Zealand law recognises three forms of adult relationships: marriage, registered partnership (referred to in New Zealand as ‘civil union’), and unregistered cohabitation (referred to in New Zealand as ‘de facto ...
The Judiciary
The judiciary (the courts) have been referred to as the ‘third arm of government’ (Brennan 1996). This chapter considers the role of the judiciary in the overall institutional structure that exercises political power of ...
Graphical displays in eco-feedback: a cognitive approach
Psychological research indicates that the provision of feedback is a key element in reinforcing and/or changing behavior, and whilst results from empirical studies on eco-feedback are positive, variation in findings suggests ...
The Impact of Therapeutic Jurisprudence on the New Zealand Coronial Jurisdiction
Coroners in New Zealand can make recommendations that may reduce the chances of occurrence of similar deaths in the future. Coronial recommendations can have pro-therapeutic outcomes. The recommendations hold therapeutic ...
In Word, or Sigh, or Tear: Depression and End of Life Choices
This paper considers the potential threat legalizing voluntary euthanasia (VE) and assisted suicide (AS) may have upon the autonomy and safety of those diagnosed with, or suspected of being affected by, a depressive disorder. ...
Family Finances on Death of a Spouse or Partner
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testamentary freedom and the deceased’s duty to provide for family members. This paper considers the relationship property ...
Intestate Succession in Australia and New Zealand
The rules of intestate succession in Australia and New Zealand have their origins in English law as a result of colonization. This article considers the historical development of intestate succession in Australia and New ...
Children's Interests in Division of Property on Relationship Breakdown
The breakdown of a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship inevitably affects children of the relationship. The question this paper addresses is whether the interests of children should be taken into account in the ...
Squid Fishery Management Company Ltd. v. Ministry of Fisheries CA 39/04, 7 April 2004: Judgement
Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand is a collection of key New Zealand judgments, re-written from feminist perspectives. The collection is part of a global series that includes collections from Australia, UK, Ireland, ...