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*Evaluating Problem-Solving Courts project releases 5 reports
The Centre for Mental Health Research at the University of Auckland has just released 5 reports as part of their preparatory study on problem-solving courts in New Zealand. The project, headed by Dr Katey Thom, sought to provide an evaluation … Continue reading
*Blog now available for NZ Style Guide
The New Zealand Law Style Guide, presently in its second edition (2011) now has a blog run by the Style Guide editorial team. The blog aims to provide posts that are helpful for Style Guide users, and will include news … Continue reading
*Sir Geoffrey Palmer’s Book ‘Reform – a memoir’ is launched
Sir Geoffrey Palmer’s book ‘Reform –a memoir’ was launched on 21st November at the Grand Hall of Parliament. This autobiography recounts events and forces that shaped the life of Sir Geoffrey Palmer, from his childhood in Nelson through to his … Continue reading
*Ceri Warnock 2013 International Research Fellow
Otago University senior law lecturer Ceri Warnock is the 2013 New Zealand Law Foundation International Research Fellow. Ms Warnock’s research, which will be conducted in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, is entitled The New Zealand Environment Court: Importance … Continue reading
*Sam McMullan 2013 Winner of Cleary Memorial Prize
Sam McMullan is the 2013 winner of the Cleary Memorial Prize, announced at the Law Foundation Annual Awards dinner at Parliament’s Grant Hall on 4 December 2013. Mr McMullan graduated from Victoria University in 2010 with an LLB with first … Continue reading
*Acclaim Otago Receives Law Foundation Award
Acclaim Otago (Inc), a support group for injured New Zealanders and their families with members throughout New Zealand, has recently been awarded the annual NZ Law Foundation Shadow Report Award. This funding will be used to produce and present a … Continue reading
*Law Foundation awards $72,000 annually to student mooting teams
Each year the NZ Law Foundation assists student mooting teams’ participation in competitions by funding their travel costs. It has supported the following four key mooting competitions annually for almost 20 years. Philip C Jessup International Law Moot The Jessup … Continue reading
*Future use of Genetic Evidence in the NZ Justice System
‘Dealing with Genes for Criminality’ was the title of a Genetics Week lecture given by Associate Professor Colin Gavaghan and Professor Julian Savulescu on 25 September at the University of Otago. The lecture looked at known genetic links to violent … Continue reading
*Research report now available on the Role of District Inspectors
The Centre for Mental Health Research at the University of Auckland has published a report on the role of District Inspectors. District Inspectors are appointed by the Minister of Health to ensure that the rights of people detained for compulsory … Continue reading
*New Toolkit aids better regulation in New Zealand
An important new weapon in the ongoing battle to achieve effective regulation in New Zealand was launched in Wellington on Thursday 4th July. The New Zealand Law Foundation Regulatory Reform Toolkit provides anyone interested in quality regulation with easily accessible, … Continue reading