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13th International Criminal Law Congress
The 13th International Criminal Law Congress is being held in Queenstown this week, with the theme “The Shrinking International Criminal Code”. The programme covers a diverse range of criminal justice topics including: cybercrime, future forensic challenges, brain-injured criminal justice detainees, … Continue reading
Popular “Know Your Rights” TV series ends mid-July
The final 4 episodes of television series “Know Your Rights” will screen from 28-June to 19-July on Triangle Television. This very successful 13-part series has been aimed at improving access to a range of legal information, particularly for those who … Continue reading
The Good Doctor – A powerful prescription for change
The Law Foundation funded the recent publication of an important new book, The Good Doctor – What Patients Want, by former Health and Disability Commissioner Ron Paterson, now a professor in Auckland University’s Law Faculty. What makes a good doctor? … Continue reading
Uptake of Coroners’ recommendations to be investigated
A major new study will examine whether Coroners’ recommendations are being acted on and helping save lives. Otago University researchers Professor Mark Henaghan and Dr Jennifer Moore will review all Coroners’ findings and recommendations between 2006 and 2011 and interview … Continue reading
2012 Ethel Benjamin Scholarship winner to study fresh water regulation in US
Environmental law enthusiast Amelia Keene has won the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Ethel Benjamin Scholarship for outstanding young woman lawyers. Amelia will use the $50,000 award to undertake an LLM course at Columbia University in New York. Her research … Continue reading
More Mooting Success for NZ
The Otago University Law School team of Alex Brooke, Rob Clarke and coach Selene Mize were the winners of the International Client Consultation Competition in Dublin at the end of April. The Otago team won the right to represent New … Continue reading
NZ Jessup Team Top Four Placing
The University of Auckland Law School was placed in the top four in the 2012 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot – the world’s largest and most prestigious moot court contest – held in Washington in late March. They were … Continue reading
Study backs more response options for sex offending – feeds into Law Commission research
Alternative ways of dealing with sexual offending should be tried, given stubbornly unchanged prosecution rates and high levels of victim dissatisfaction with the system, a Law Foundation-backed study has concluded. These might include substituting jury trials with judges either sitting … Continue reading
Public Lecture dates: Professor Andrew Ashworth CBE QC
NZ Law Foundation’s 2012 Distinguished Visiting Fellow Professor Andrew Ashworth will present public lectures during his visits to New Zealand law schools from 28 Feb until 1st April 2012. Continue reading
Foundation’s Most Prestigious Awards Announced
Studies on banking, unrepresented litigants and oceans governance will be funded by New Zealand Law Foundation scholarships announced at the annual awards dinner on 17th November. The Foundation’s 2011 International Research Fellowship, New Zealand’s premier legal research award, was won … Continue reading

