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The current procedures for reporting sexual harassment claims are failing those who need to use them. The systems do not reflect the true nature and effects sexual harassment in the workplace can have, nor are conducive to producing viable evidence and proof to back up these claims. This paper...
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This paper will examine the ways in which parent companies within corporate groups can be held liable by means of common law doctrines and statutory principles. Where a subsidiary company within a corporate group becomes insolvent and is unable to pay its creditors in full, the principles of...
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With the advent of the End of Life Choice Bill 2019, the matter of assisted dying has again come to the forefront of current political debate. This Bill, like past attempts to create an assisted dying framework, lacks a strong underlying value guiding its approach. In 2017, Germany confronted...
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The rapid commercialisation of sport in New Zealand and internationally has led to an increase in the sources of potential sport-related disputes. Previously, sporting organisations have preferred to resolve disputes through arbitration or internal mechanisms. This paper assesses the current...
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The Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill fails to honour obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi/te Tiriti o Waitangi adequately, in particular the principles of partnership and active protection. The current Treaty clause circumscribes when Māori will be relevant in the...
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The ACC scheme has long been criticised for the boundaries it has placed on coverage under the Act. This paper will focus on the Act's treatment of mental injuries, in light of the Government's recent decision not to extend coverage for ‘purely' mental injuries following the Christchurch...
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There is currently an inequitable gap in compensation under the Accident Compensation Act, whereby claimants who suffer from a mental injury after an accident but not a physical injury cannot get compensation. The purpose of this paper is to consider this gap in compensation by analysing a...
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This paper concerns the issue of purchase money security interest (PMSI) refinancing. Under current law, PMSI super-priority is lost on refinance regardless of whether the refinancier is the original PMSI holder or a third-party financier. This paper contends that such a position is...
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In Low Volume Vehicle Technical Association Inc v Brett, the New Zealand Court of Appeal grappled with the rare issue of whether a person can waive their right to freedom of expression under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA). The Court, responding in the affirmative, concluded...
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This paper examines the use of Bitcoin in money remittance markets as a specific illustration of wider emerging issues relating to the use of cryptocurrencies. While there are many conceivable benefits of using Bitcoin for remittances, there are also many risks for users of these remittance...
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