
Pay equity—Old issues and new views
There is now widespread commitment to tackle pay equity issues, but are we getting anywhere? It seems we are, says John McGill, but the gaps Read more…
There is now widespread commitment to tackle pay equity issues, but are we getting anywhere? It seems we are, says John McGill, but the gaps Read more…
The University of Auckland Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Commercial Law Alex Sims was a busy woman in 2017 spreading the message Read more…
Smart technology, flatter organisational structures and the high cost of commercial real estate mean open plan office space is now the norm in many workplaces. Read more…
If migration becomes necessary for low-lying states and New Zealand wants to help, we have to do so in ways that are socially and culturally Read more…
This is the third in a series of in-depth interviews with our esteemed legal leaders; our legal luminaries. Professor Mark Henaghan looks back over his life in Read more…
A career in the legal sector has traditionally offered only two distinct paths: private practice or in-house counsel. In recent years, however, lawyers have forged Read more…
Article author Grant Pearson is the Customs Appeal Authority for New Zealand, a member of the recently released second edition of GST in New Zealand author team, Read more…
The Unit Titles Act 2010 was an attempt to address the gaps and inadequacies of the Unit Titles Act 1972. While the changes it brought Read more…
Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) derives from the early work of two North American law professors (Professors David Wexler and Bruce Winick) who were concerned to explore Read more…
Article author Benjamin Bielski* is in his final year of an LLB(hons) and a BA majoring in philosophy at the University of Otago. Originally from Invercargill, Ben Read more…
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