Deal with it sooner rather than later Concerns about workplace stress and bullying need to be dealt with promptly before they escalate, an employment lawyer has warned. Samantha Turner, a partner…
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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, and practises as a barrister.…
Read moreUnit Titles: Are we safe yet?
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 were welcome, it soon became…
Read moreUnderstanding therapeutic jurisprudence
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 the intersection between the law…
Read more“Oh, of course”: A review of implied terms in support of Belize Telecom
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 is employed by the University…
Read moreMargaret Bedggood – The Legal Luminaries Project
This is the second of a series of in-depth interviews with our esteemed legal leaders; our legal luminaries. Professor Margaret Bedggood, QSO looks back over her life in the law, speaking candidly about…
Read moreHarmful Digital Communications Bill: panacea or problem?
Ursula Cheer, Professor of Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, comments on the Harmful Digital Communications Bill. Is it a panacea or a problem? The Government is in the process of…
Read moreMental illness in the workplace
Churchill suffered from the “black dog” of depression, Munch from panic attacks and Beethoven from bipolar disorder. Mental ill health is nothing new, nor does it stop people from being…
Read moreHow important is arbitration?
Our leading text ‘Arbitration’ author Judge Anthony Willy discusses – THE IMPORTANCE OF ARBITRATION The History of Arbitration All societies in which there exists the right to trade freely between…
Read moreCurbing the Consumption of Soft Drinks in New Zealand: Is Tax the Solution?
Article authors – Lin Mei Tan* and James Xun Liu*. (This article originally appeared in the New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy – (2014) 20 NZJTLP 203) Obesity is an ongoing problem…
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