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between the Māori and governments. It could further be used as an interpretive tool by the courts and government agencies. The … Declaration that may be used to protect Māori cultural identity and cultural heritage and their legal applicability …
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As a consequence of the colonization of New Zealand and the subsequent removal of many Māori from their traditional … social structures and norms, Māori culture and identity has become muddied in the Pākehā dominated world. Exactly what it is … to be Māori and the extent to which culture defines identity is not agreed upon. In this paper, it is discussed why Māori …
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-management arrangements between Māori and local, regional and/or central government. This is not designed to be a critical analysis but more a …
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This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Zealand looking at key legislative provisions, sham and alter ego arguments, bundles of rights and the possible effects of the ongoing review of the law of trusts by the New Zealand Law Commission
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New Zealand has incorporated ideas of vulnerability within its law of negligence for some years. It has not, however, clarified what is meant by vulnerability or the role the concept plays within the broader duty of care framework. Several obiter comments in Body Corporate No 207624 v. North...
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The so-called Chicago School of law and economics, which emerged in the late 1970s, was regarded by many lawyers with considerable suspicion. Much of this suspicion was due to the artificial and unrealistic nature of the assumptions about human motivation that underpinned that School’s...
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Recent statements by the Minister of Consumer Affairs indicate that developing consumer law so that it is technologically neutral is a priority. This article analyses how the current law responds to the technological innovation of the online auction. The article concludes that consumers using...
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This paper examines the law and policy nexus in the context of overseas investment law, primarily in New Zealand. It examines the difficulties of balancing the need for overseas investment-especially in land and business assets-against the need to protect a country's interests and in doing so...
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