Year | Project Title | Grant Amount |
2012 | World Indigenous Lawyers Conference 2012 | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | The World Indigenous Lawyers' Conference is to be hosted by the Maori Law Society from 5-9 September 2012 as part of its annual conference/hui-a-tau and as an oppotunity for indigenous lawyers to exchange ideas and theories | Applicant: | Te Hunga Roia Maori O Aotearoa (THRMOA) Maori Law Society | Organisation: | Te Hunga Roia Maori O Aotearoa (THRMOA) - NZ Maori Law Society Incorporated |
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2013 | World Bar Conference 2014 - Advocates as Protectors of the Rule of Law | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | The conference is designed to be relevant to advocates both in New Zealand and overseas and provides an excellent opportunity for New Zealand advocates to hear world class speakers on the theme of the role of the advocate in the protection of the rule of law. In addition, we will host a 2 day advocacy training intensive immediately after the conference and have some of the overseas speakers presenting at the training course. | Applicant: | New Zealand Bar Association | Organisation: | New Zealand Bar Association |
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2017 | Workshop on Public Inquiry into Children in State Care [Wellington 14/15 February 2018] | $ 10,700.00 |
Description | The project concerns a workshop that will explore ideal models to address the issue in NZ of redress for the harms suffered by children in state care. The workshop will include speakers with international experience of truth and reconciliation commissions/inquiries into children in state care. The result will be the indepth discussions at the workshop as well as a public report of the discussions and findings of the workshop. | Applicant: | Dr Andrew Erueti | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2012 | Women Judges Asia-Pacific Regional Conference | $ 17,500.00 |
Description | Regional conference for the International Association of Women Judges to be held in Auckland from 9-12 May 2013 - funding for keynote speaker costs.
Two of the proposed keynote speakers will also give the Silvia Cartwright and Shirley Smith lectures and we will arrange university visits for all three keynote speakers.
| Applicant: | Justice Susan Glazebrook | Organisation: | New Zealand Association of Women Judges |
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2002 | Visit to New Zealand by Dr Radhika Coomaraswamy, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women | $ 8,950.50 |
Description | Funding is sought to cover the costs of bringing Dr Radhika Coomaraswamy, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, to address the International Association of Refugee Law Judges Conference. She will be the keynote speaker at the conference to be held in Wellington in October 2002. | Applicant: | International Association of Refugee Law Judges | Organisation: | International Association of Refugee Law Judges |
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2002 | Visit by Hans van Loon, Secretary-General Hague Conference on Private International Law | $ 8,500.00 |
Description | Airfare and accommodation during visit by the Secretary-General of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. His visit is to stimulate and foster interest within the consultative and co-ordinating group set up under the chairmanship of Justice Robertson (with representatives from DfC, MoJ, MFAT, MED, Crown Law, Reserve Bank, IRD and some lawyers), but the visit would also be of interest to law schools and the various agencies who have a particular interest in some of the Conference's activities. | Applicant: | Hague Conference Co-ordinating Group | Organisation: | Hague Conference Co-ordinating Group |
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2003 | The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Scholarship, Maori Engagement and Student Participation | $ 8,034.00 |
Description | "- The presentation of 2 academic papers at the Australia New Zealand Society for - International Lawyers and Te Hunga Roia Maori ( Maori Lawyers' Association) on the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
- National Hui for Maori about the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
- Student research on, and attendance at, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues" | Applicant: | Kerensa Johnston and Claire Charters | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2017 | Symposium: The Future of Class Actions [Auckland 13-15 March 2018] | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | This project is about encouraging and influencing class action legislative reform in New Zealand. The current law relating to class actions in New Zealand is significantly under developed when compared to other jurisdictions. The lack of legislative guidance on class action litigation is problematic to the judiciary, practitioners and, most importantly, class action parties in a climate where class action litigation is increasing. The need for legislative intervention has been widely discussed. The Class Actions Bill 2008 was drafted to meet stakeholders' needs. However, the Bill was never enacted. A decade has passed. The needs of class action stakeholders have become more acute. As a result, this is an advantageous time for research to be produced encouraging and commenting on legislative development and reform of class actions in New Zealand. The purpose of the project is to facilitate discussion between academics, practitioners, the judiciary and the government regarding reform. | Applicant: | Miss Nicole (Nikki) Allyson Chamberlain | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2016 | Symposium: The Dynamic Evolution of International Law [15-16 December 2017] | $ 14,000.00 |
Description | This symposium aims to bring together leading scholars and practitioners in international law in New Zealand and Internationally to tackle this fundamental question: where do we take the design of the international legal system from here? Funding is sought for two international speakers. | Applicant: | Professor Campbell McLachlan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2015 | Symposium: International Organisations and the Rule of Law | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | This symposium will take a fresh look at the resources that international law possesses to ensure that international organisations are held accountable for their errors and excesses, while remaining relevant and effective in the face of ever growing global challenges. How can international law develop in a way that preserves and enhances the dynamic possibilities of international organisations and their ability to contribute to the development of international law while making sure that the organisations themselves comply with the rule of law? Can international law offer solutions, or is it part of the problem? The symposium will consider these and related issues through the in-depth discussion of 13 written papers, in addition to a keynote address from one of the world’s leading experts on the legal issues surrounding international organisations. | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2018 | Symposium: Antarctic Treaty system - Past achievements & Future prospects | $ 13,000.00 |
Description | The Antarctic Treaty 1959 will have been in place for 60 years in 2019 and is regarded by informed commentators as one of the most successful multi-party international treaty systems. It is proposed to hold the symposium in November/December 2018 on the cusp of this anniversary. This will provide an opportunity to look back and take stock of previous success – and more importantly, an opportunity to assess the future prospects for the treaty system. The one-day symposium will comprise eight keynote sessions together with ample opportunities for discussion and questions throughout the day from delegates attending the symposium. | Applicant: | Dr Trevor Daya-Winterbottom | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2015 | Symposium: 175 Years of Interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi [15 Feb 2016] | $ 11,180.00 |
Description | This event will be an academic symposium on the theme of “Interpreting the Treaty over 175 years”, intended to take a scholarly look at the various legal, historical, political, philosophical and policy dimensions of “interpreting the Treaty” through time.
Given 2015 was the 175th anniversary of the Treaty texts, it is timely to reflect on how these texts and the relations they evidence have been interpreted across time from 1840 with an acute eye to how those interpretations may have changed or adapted and in what circumstances. Scholars will be invited to address the broad theme of “Interpreting the Treaty” within that broad frame, the idea being to analyse the Treaty as a subject of interpretation in context and the various interpretative communities that have participated in interpreting it. We intend for the conference to set an agenda for further research related to the Treaty as we move from the 175th anniversary towards the bicentennial. We expect that the conference will re-fresh thinking about the Treaty and suggest important strands of scholarship to be explored over the next 25 years. We also intend to publish the papers as either a book, or a special issue of an academic journal, and on the Social Science Research Network. | Applicant: | Dr Carwyn Jones | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1996 | Symposium to Celebrate Centenary of Women in Law in NZ | $ 31,603.00 |
Description | A 1-2 day symposium to celebrate 100 years of women's right to be admitted to the bar - the focus of such function being to look at the position of women in other countries and from such overview, to develop some perspective of how NZ women fare. | Applicant: | Auckland Women Lawyers Association | Organisation: | Auckland Women Lawyers Association |
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2006 | Symposium in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the New Zealand Maori Council vs Attorney General (1987) 1 NZLR 641 Court of Appeal Decision | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | A one-day symposium in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the New Zealand Maori Council v Attorney General case, decided 29th June 1987. To be held at the University of Otago, Dunedin on 29 June 2007. This case is the landmark decision imterpreting the principals of the Treaty of Waitangi. It was, as the President of the court of Appeal, the now late Sir Robin Cooke, acknowledges "perhaps as important for the future of our country as any that has come before a New Zealand court". This symposium offers the opportunity to consider the impact this seminal decision has had on the law and people of Aotearoa/New Zealand. | Applicant: | Jacinta Ruru | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | Symposium & Public Lectures: Corporations and Other Legal Entities for Society and Future Generations [13 July 2017] | $ 13,400.00 |
Description | Funding for international speakers to contribution to a symposium and public lectures, which starting from the study of the New Zealand legal framework, seek to investigate the nature and the structure of business corporations and other legal entities (i) to identify the shortcomings in the current legal framework governing them, in terms of achieving social goals, (ii) to suggest public and private-ordering intervention to overcome the shortcomings, (iii) to enhance a comprehensive understanding of their potential to positively impact society and (iv) to explore new forms of symbiotic interaction between legal persons and humanity. | Applicant: | Dr Matteo Solinas | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1995 | Speaking Tour: Tony Marshall, International Authority on Restorative Justice and Victim-Offender Mediation | $ 1,000.00 |
Description | "Six seminars - one group to target academics and community people interested in criminal justice, the other aimed at lawyers and judges.
An opportunity for judges, legal practitioners and policy makers involved in youth and adult jurisdictions to meet and exchange ideas with a leading authority on victim-offender mediation and how it can apply in common law justice systems." | Applicant: | Criminal Justice Development | Organisation: | Criminal Justice Development - Department of Justice |
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1995 | Seminar: Human Rights | $ 2,000.00 |
Description | One day seminar to be held in conjuntion with the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative | Applicant: | Human Rights Subcommittee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2015 | Seminar Series: Trusting the middle-man: perceptions of justice and ombudsman services | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | The application is for flights and accommodation to bring Dr Naomi Creutzfeldt, an international expert in informal dispute resolution services, to New Zealand for a series of seminars, lectures and meetings about ombudsmen and other dispute resolution services. | Applicant: | Dr Rhonda Powell | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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1994 | Seminar Programme: - Sir Apirana Ngata Centenary Celebrations | $ 2,500.00 |
Description | The applicants plans a celebration programme involving academics, invited guests and the community in a series of seminars, cultural festivals, sporting events and commemorative services, to celebrate the achievements of the first Maori university graduate of NZ. The project seeks funding for the Law Seminar (which is part of a programme of 9 seminars) - the theme is simply stated as Maori and the law in the light of the life, works and legacy of Sir Apirana Ngata. The seminar is open to the public and aims to promote and assist the legal education at every level of Maori students and members of the wider Maori community. In keeping with the aims of the celebration, young people will be encouraged to discuss Maori legal issues with professionals. One hundred and forty places have been reserved for commuity groups and high school students and a further 100 places have been set aside for professional members. | Applicant: | Centre for Continuing Education | Organisation: | Centre for Continuing Education, University of Canterbury |
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2006 | Second International Symposium on the Law of Remedies - Advancing the Common Law of Remedies: Praxis and Pedagogy throughout the Commonwealth | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | This two day symposium is a joint iniative of the law schools at Auckland and the University of Windsor, Ontario. It will draw together academics, practitioners and judges from across the common law world to explore the topic of remedies, concentrating on the national development of common law principles as influcenced by practices in the other main bastions of common law jurisprudence. Funding is sought for the costs of speakers from the UK, Australia and NZ. A similar application in Canada to the Ontario Law Foundation is seeking to fund the costs of the Canadian and US speakers. | Applicant: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2001 | Roles and Perspectives in New Zealand Law: A Conference in Honour of Sir Ivor Richardson | $ 13,000.00 |
Description | "This two day public conference planned for April 2002 will consider the roles of lawyer, advocate, adviser, professor and judge within our legal system with regard to how law and legal method contribute to our society. The conference will honour Sir Ivor Richardson who will retire as President of the Court of Appeal in May 2002. The Conference focus is on the various roles in which lawyers serve the public, in turn, reflect on Sir Ivor's own record of public service.
A similar conference was held, to mark the retirement of Sir Robin Cooke as President of the Court of Appeal. The papers from that conference were published in book form and have proven to be a valuable source of reference to practitioners, academics and students: see Struggle for Simplicity (Butterworths 1997). It is anticipated that the conference papers will be produced as a monograph or as a separate issue of the Victoria University of Wellington Law Review. As a companion to the Cooke volume, the Richardson book will be a valuable reference, helping chart the development the modern New Zealand legal system. The thematic emphasis and topics of the conference have been discussed with, and are supported by Sir Ivor." | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | Responsibility Symposium | $ 4,000.00 |
Description | The two-day Symposium will be hosted by MIGC and Te Piringa – Faculty of Law at Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development. We intend to invite a number of key commentators from relevant disciplines with expertise for development of law for responsibility. Disciplinary areas include ethics, responsibility and governance; law; economics and business; sustainability and culture, ecological integrity and environment. The call for the Symposium has gone out to international leaders, academics and professionals from Australia, Samoa, Hawaii, France, Brazil, India and the US.
The aim of this two day Symposium is to consider legal principles for ethics of Responsibility as an approach to Governance of public goods such as water and atmosphere. During the planning for the symposium, two key case studies have been identified to focus deliberations. One is Trusteeship and Guardianship for the governance of water. The other is to expand law and responsibility to apply to stewardship of global commons and climate commitments. Prospects for further research and strategic implementation will be identified. A number of outputs are identified in our application.
| Applicant: | Dr Robert Joseph | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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1996 | Residential Tenancy Law Training Sessions for Community Law Advisors | $ 1,573.00 |
Description | One day training session for Community Law Advisors in Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin presented by Andrew Alston, Senior Lecturer, Law School, University of Canterbury and author of Residential Tenancies Butterworths (1992). | Applicant: | New Zealand Housing Network (Inc) | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2018 | Reforming trial process in adult acquaintance rape cases: Workshops to present findings and proposals from two research projects A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 16,355.00 |
Description | By July 2019 the analysis of the 30 adult acquaintance rape cases from the Marsden funded "Rape myths as barriers to fair trial process" - project (2016-2018), as well as the 10 comparator cases from the Law Foundation funded Specialist Sexual Violence Court Pilot ("the Pilot") evaluation (2018-2019), will be complete.
Funding will enable the lead researchers to present the findings and the reform proposals at two full-day workshops in Auckland (Wednesday 28 August 2019) and in Wellington (Friday 30 August 2019). Funding will also contribute towards bringing to New Zealand two international experts on rape law reform so they may participate in the workshops and offer insights from work in other comparable jurisdictions: Professor Vanessa Munro, University of Warwick; and, Associate-Professor Julia Quilter, University of Wollongong.
The Borrin Foundation is funding half of this project. | Applicant: | Professor Elisabeth McDonald | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2016 | Reforming the law of evidence: Reflecting on the first 10 years of the Evidence Act 2006 [7-8 September 2017] | $ 2,000.00 |
Description | On 1 August 2017 the Evidence Act 2006 will have been in force for 10 years. To mark this occasion as well as the Law Commission's work on the second five-yearly review of the Act's operation, a conference and workshop will be held at the Law School, Victoria University of Wellington.
The programme will consist of an overview of a number of current issues presented by several academics and practitioners. This will be followed by an afternoon of smaller group discussion to explore possible reform options, or practical responses, in areas such as veracity and propensity, improperly obtained evidence, privilege, expert evidence and the support of vulnerable witnesses. The discussions will be co-facilitated by leading Australian evidence law academics, who will be able to offer valuable comparative observations and suggestions, given the shared genesis of the New Zealand legislation and the Uniform Evidence Law.
| Applicant: | Elisabeth McDonald | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2016 | Public Lecture and Seminars: Professor Alan Page 'Governing New Zealand' [April 2017] | $ 2,380.00 |
Description | Assistance to bring Professor Alan Page as a guest speaker for a public seminar on Governing New Zealand. He will also give a public lecture in Auckland and talks at Auckland, Victoria and Otago law faculties, plus visits to MFAT and Crown Law | Applicant: | Professor Janet McLean | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2015 | Private Law Roundtable | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | The Private Law Roundtable is a one and a half day symposium for
approximately 20 academics invited from all of New Zealand’s law faculties to meet
together to present their current research work to each other in a forum that will enable feedback, encouragement, and opportunities for deeper discussion on current
issues in private law. Papers will be published in the Victoria University of Wellington Law Review. | Applicant: | Associate Professor Jessica Palmer | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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1997 | Pilot Training Programme for Law In Schools Firm/School Partnership Participants | $ 12,278.00 |
Description | The project will provide for five training days in the main centres for the firm liaison and staff contact in firm/school partnerships to promote the effective involvement of lawyers in school law-related programmes | Applicant: | Law in Schools Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2017 | Pacific Law and Culture Conference 2018 [Christchurch 2-4 July 2018] | $ 20,270.00 |
Description | The University of Canterbury School of Law is hosting the 2018 Pacific Law and Culture Conference. The 2018 Conference will be the 8th iteration of the Pacific Law and Culture conference series (previous conferences were held in Otago (2008, 2009), Vanuatu (2010, 2011), Auckland (2012), Vanuatu (2013) and Wellington (2016). The 2018 Conference, with the theme "Voices of the Pacific in a Globalised World," is intended to increase understanding of Pacific legal issues and to strengthen relationships between Pacific legal scholars and students in New Zealand and beyond. The Conference provides a platform for emerging and established Pacific legal scholars to consider the critical question of how to make law operate effectively whilst remaining culturally appropriate to the Pacific context and responsive to the needs of Pacific peoples. | Applicant: | Ms Natalie Baird | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2004 | NZLS Youth Advocates Conference - Performance by Te Rakau Hua O Te Tapu Trust | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | To bring Jim Moriaty, Director Te Rakau O Te Tapu Trust (Te Rakau) and a group of 20-30 young people of 12-17 from Gisborne to perform Kia Mau Mana Whenua at the Youth Advocates Conference, with a follow up discussion. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1998 | NZ Law Conference 1999 - Gender Equity Stream | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | Triennial law conference programme over 3.5 days, including a gender equity stream of 4 concurrent sessions over two days plus participation in one plenary with Dr S. Martin QC as a keynote speaker. | Applicant: | Organising Committee, NZ Law Conference, 1999 | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2000 | New Zealand Triennial Law Conference - 2001 | $ 35,000.00 |
Description | "Assistance in promotion and presentation of specific sessions and workshops at the 2001 New Zealand Society Triennial Conference. These are:
Litigation - DNA as an evidence tool
Legal Practice Management stream
Plenary Sessions -
Refugees - Current Issues
Are Legal Institutions and Lawyers important to the Health of Society" | Applicant: | Law Conference 2001 | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1995 | New Zealand Law Conference 1996 Dunedin | $ 22,500.00 |
Description | Sponsorship of NZLS triennial conference to be applied to reduce fees payable by participants | Applicant: | 1996 NZ Law Conference Organising Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1992 | New Zealand Law Conference 1993 | $ 100,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to costs of staging the NZ Law Conference 1993 | Applicant: | 1993 NZ Law Conference Organising Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2017 | Mental Capacity Law in New Zealand - research seminars to support publication | $ 9,000.00 |
Description | This project will produce a treatise on Mental Capacity Law in New Zealand, which is expected to become the standard NZ legal work in the field. Thomson Reuters will publish the boook. Planned publication date is late 2019. The book will be a central text for professional education and teaching in a range of disciplines: law, the judiciary and health professionals. It will have 23 chapters written by a range of authors.
We seek funding for two research meetings to be held in April 2018. At these meetings, the authors will present their chapters in draft to their peers for constructive improvement. The aim is to ensure all chapters are produced on time; to improve the quality and deepen the content of each chapter; and to improve the overall coherence of the book and its value for policy formation. These meetings will also provide a forum for formulating a joint set of recommendations and conclusions about the future of NZ capacity law.
| Applicant: | Ms Iris Reuvecamp | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2015 | Magna Carta 800th anniversary: Visit of Prof Paul Brand, All Souls College, Oxford | $ 1,800.00 |
Description | Funding to support the visit of Emeritus Professor Paul Brand, All Souls College, University of Oxford, to deliver a public lecture in Auckland: “The first century of Magna Carta and the law: the diffusion of texts of Magna Carta and their use and citation by litigants, lawyers and justices, 1215 – 1315.” | Applicant: | Professor David Williams | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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1996 | Legal Workshops for the Film Community | $ 3,000.00 |
Description | A series of workshops designed for the firm industry to discuss copyright and intellectual property, censorship, and contracts (for crew and for distribution of film) and papers to be published as articles in the publication "The Big Picture" | Applicant: | National Moving Imaging Centre | Organisation: | National Moving Imaging Centre |
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2004 | Legal Information Symposium 2004: Positioning for the Future | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Librarians Group (NZLLG) is hosting "Legal Information Symposium 2004: Position for the Future at the Conference Centre, The University of Auckland from 22 - 24 July 2004. The Auckland members responsible for organising it will be targeting local, national and international delegates as well as having secured internationally recognised speakers. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Librarians Group - Auckland Branch | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Librarians Association |
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1996 | Legal Information and Education Seminars | $ 3,490.00 |
Description | series of legal information seminars targeting single parent families | Applicant: | Birthright (Auckland) Inc. | Organisation: | Birthright (Auckland) Inc. |
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2010 | Legal Executive Conference [29 August 2011] | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | The grant will be used to contribute to the costs of the keynote and other speakers. The actual costs of the speakers will be determined by their location in relation to the conference venue in Auckland. | Applicant: | The New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Incorporated | Organisation: | New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Inc |
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2015 | Law of Obligations Symposium [5 August 2016] | $ 4,634.00 |
Description | A one-day symposium at the Faculty of Law timed around the visit of the 2016 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Graham Virgo.
It would be a round table, invited participant symposium on a current topic in the Law of Obligations in which the insights of Professor Virgo could be shared in discussion with a group of New Zealand judges, academics and senior practitioners.
We expect that participants would number about 20 – 25. Papers and commentaries on them would be provided by academics from Otago and other Universities and judges and invited senior practitioners. About 12 people would contribute in this way. The other attendees would be other Otago academics, selected senior students and local invited practitioners.
The Faculty seeks support for the travel and accommodation costs for 10 people who would be presenters and commentators. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | Law Commission Symposium: The Law Reform Community in the 21st Century [3 November 2016] | $ 2,500.00 |
Description | A symposium to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Law Commission. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | NZ Law Commission |
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2016 | Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand 2017 Conference - A Meeting Place [6-9 December 2017] | $ 4,000.00 |
Description | The University of Otago Legal Issues Centre and Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence will co-host the annual conference for the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (LSAANZ) in Dunedin on 6-9 December 2017. The theme is “A meeting place” where we aim to grow the profile of the law and society discipline in this country with a high impact, high value conference interwoven with notions of access to justice and transitional, cultural, criminal, gender and non-adversarial justice. This application is a joint application with Professor Jacinta Ruru. We seek the NZLF's support for costs associated with speakers, organisation and publication of conference papers. | Applicant: | Legal Issues Centre, Otago Law Faculty & Nga Pae o te Maramatanga | Organisation: | Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand |
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2015 | Law and Medicine Symposium: Professor Loane Skene [15 April 2016] | $ 1,330.00 |
Description | A one-day symposium at the Faculty of Law timed around the visit of Professor Jonathan Herring (Exeter College & Faculty of Law, University of Oxford) and Professor Loane Skene (Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne). The symposium would be a round table, invited participant, symposium on current topics in the field of Law and Medicine in New Zealand in which the comparative law insights of Professors Herring and Skene would be shared in a discussion with a group of New Zealand policy-makers, academics and practitioners.The Faculty seeks support for the travel and accommodation for Professor Loane Skene. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2003 | Justice and Reconciliation Conference | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | "Justice and Reconciliation Conference - One of the primary reasons for the conference is to assist members of our community and the public at large to better understand the necessary role of the law in shaping society founded on unchanging principles of justice and the consequence faced by any society where these principles are not adhered to.
The additional and complementary reconciliation theme addressed and brings additional understanding of not only the legal but also the relational work that is required to restore a society to health when principles have been violated." | Applicant: | Deborah and Associates | Organisation: | Deborah and Associates |
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2017 | International Law: From the Local to the Global: 2018 Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Annual Conference [Wellington 5-7 July 2018] | $ 29,500.00 |
Description | The Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) and the New Zealand Centre for Public Law (NZCPL), in conjunction with the Faculty of Law at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), will host the ANZSIL 2018 annual conference in Wellington on 5-7 July 2018. ANZSIL brings together the region’s leading thinkers and practitioners in all spheres of international law. ANZSIL was established 25 years ago with the aims of developing and promoting the discipline of international law, supporting the teaching of international law, providing a forum for academics, government lawyers, NGOs, students and practitioners of international law to discuss research and issues of practice in international law, and increasing public awareness and understanding of international law.The principal activity of ANZSIL in furtherance of these aims is the convening of an annual conference, which is traditionally held every three years in Wellington. | Applicant: | Mr Alberto Costi | Organisation: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law |
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2018 | International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) Biennial conference [7-9 May 2021] | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | Funding is sought to bring keynote speakers to New Zealand for the International Association of Women Judges' biennial conference. The theme of the conference is "Celebrating Diversity", with sub-streams of indigenous issues, human rights and diversity in the courts. It is expected to attract a minimum of 500 delegates. The conference will provide the opportunity for New Zealand judicial and quasi-judicial officers to mix with delegates from around the world and discuss issues of importance to the justice sector. Lawyers and others who are interested in the IAWJ's work can become non-voting members of the IAWJ and attend the conference. The conference (and membership of the IAWJ) is open to men. We will ensure that any speakers funded by the Law Foundation make themselves available for other speaking engagements while in New Zealand, as well as for media interviews. | Applicant: | Justice Susan Glazebrook | Organisation: | New Zealand Association of Women Judges |
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2016 | INCCIP Conference: Justice and the children of incarcerated parents [20-24 March 2017, Rotorua] | $ 8,000.00 |
Description | The first conference of the International Coalition for the Children of Incarcerated Parents (INCCIP) will be held in Rotorua, New Zealand in March 2017. Assistance is sought for two international legal speakers for a law seminar on children's rights. | Applicant: | Pillars Incorporated | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2015 | Hui-a-Tau - 2015 Annual National Conference Maori Law Society [3-5 September 2015] | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | Support of the 2015 Annual Conference through funding the attendance of the only international keynote speaker Judge Mata Tuatagaloa from Samoa, and funding to support student attendance - two students from each law school. | Applicant: | Rachel Mullins & Aidan Warren, Co-Presidents | Organisation: | Te Hunga Roia Maori O Aotearoa (THRMOA) - NZ Maori Law Society Incorporated |
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2006 | Hui-a-Tau - 2006 Annual National Conference Maori Law Society | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Contribution toward the 2006 Conference, which includes their AGM. The conference provides a series of presentations and workshops from leaders in their respective fields on issues pertinent to Maori in the legal profession in a safe environment in order to stimulate discussion and debate. | Applicant: | Te Hunga Roia O Aotearoa - NZ Maori Law Society Inc. | Organisation: | Te Hunga Roia Maori O Aotearoa (THRMOA) - NZ Maori Law Society Incorporated |
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2003 | Hui-a-Tau - 2003 Annual National Conference Maori Law Society | $ 6,600.00 |
Description | The Hui is an annual project run by the Society. Its purpose is to provide a forum for personal and professional development of attendees and members, and to promote fellowship and support amongst Maori in the legal community. It also is a forum to identify and respond to the needs of Maori and to debate issues of relevance to Maori, and Maori in the legal community. | Applicant: | New Zealand Maori Law Society Incorporated | Organisation: | Te Hunga Roia Maori O Aotearoa (THRMOA) - NZ Maori Law Society Incorporated |
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2016 | Fourth Biennial Labour Law Conference [24-25 November 2017] | $ 8,400.00 |
Description | The Fourth Biennial Labour Law Conference of the New Zealand Labour Law Society will be held at the School of Law, University of Canterbury on 17-18 November 2017.
The conference will focus on labour law in transition in a global and technological world. The conference theme is intended to encompass new developments and emerging areas in labour law. Papers will be presented on a wide-range of topics including: de-regulation of the workplace and competitive attitude to employment issues; aspects and implications of the recent amendments of the health and safety; workplace stress, bullying and harassment; restructuring, redundancy and redeployment; modern workplace environment and cyber-work; equality, human rights and precarious work.
| Applicant: | Dr Annick Masselot | Organisation: | New Zealand Labour Law Society |
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2002 | Family Court Seminar Series 'At Least Two Parents' | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | "A national seminar series to address the theme of parenthood taking into account the much more flexible arrangements iwthin families for bringing up children which have occurred over recent years and are still developing. There are major social changes that have taken place and it is timely for these themes to be studied by the Family Court commuity with some urgency.
The following will be invited to attend and approx. 800 registrants are expected:
counsellors, psychologists, lawyers and other who provide professional services to the Court, together with staff (social workers and lawyers) of Dept of Child Youth and Family Services, and Senior Registrars and Family Court Co-ordinators from the Dept for Courts." | Applicant: | Judge Patrick Mahony | Organisation: | Ministry of Justice |
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1999 | Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care Incorporated [DSAC] Seminars | $ 8,000.00 |
Description | A series of regional seminars (Half days in Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin/Queenstown) for lawyers, judges, police, & examining doctors by an internationally recognised expert on the forensic medical evaluation of alleged victims of sexual assault. The seminars will focus on interpretation of findings, examination of the expert witness, and recent advances on rape/homicide victims and the medical examination. | Applicant: | Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care Incorporated | Organisation: | Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care Incorporated |
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2017 | Disability Matters - Kia whai tikanga te Kawenata Making the Convention Real [Dunedin 27-29 Nov 2017] | $ 16,000.00 |
Description | Support for the 2017 Disability Matters conference, a conference for the entire disability sector. The focus is on implementing the Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities into people's lives - making it real. The conference will be held in Dunedin from 27-29 November 2017. The conference proceedings will then be written up and used as a resource for the next reporting cycle to the UNCRPD by the disability sector. The next reporting cycle begins next year. | Applicant: | Warren Forster | Organisation: | Otago University Disability Information and Support |
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2018 | Contemporary issues for children's rights: international and national contexts A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 28,260.00 |
Description | This application relates to a two-day symposium on children's rights intended to be held in Wellington in mid-August 2019.
The working title for the symposium is:
"Contemporary issues for children's rights: international and national contexts".
The aims of the symposium is to examine contemporary issues affecting children's rights across four broad areas: the care system, the criminal jurisdiction, the Family Court, and the voice of the child in matters affecting them. A subsidiary aim is to build capability, opportunities for collaboration, and personal networks amongst scholars and advocates for children's rights in New Zealand. It is hoped that there will be opportunity for international linkages and partnerships to develop also.
The application is for the travel and accomodation costs of the keynote speakers, a contribution towards the costs of disseminating the outputs and for three bursaries for postgraduate students.
The Borrin Foundation is funding half of this project. | Applicant: | Dr Nessa Lynch | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | Conference: Weaving Strands: Raranga nga whenu - The First Aotearoa Conference on Therapeutic Jurisprudence | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | This application is seeking the support of the Law Foundation for The First Aotearoa
Conference on Therapeutic Jurisprudence to be held at The University of Auckland
on September 3-4th, 2015. The theme of the conference would be Weaving Strands: Raranga
nga whenu, signifying the unique weaving together of cultural understandings, legal practice,
procedure and philosophy in Aotearoa to the international concept of therapeutic
jurisprudence.
The applicants would use the Law Foundation funding to:
• Support the travel, accommodation and expenses associated with the attendance of
Professor David Wexler, Professor Michael Perlin, Professor Chris Marshall and
Professor Ian Freckleton who will conduct keynotes sessions and further engage with
University activities
• Encourage student attendance at the conference through registration fee scholarships
The conference will attract delegates from Australasia and beyond, and facilitate the cross-pollination of ideas and experience that transcend disciplinary barriers. The conference is
timely given the proliferation of specialist courts, in particular, that are shaped by the
principles of therapeutic jurisprudence, as well as the emphasis of restorative justice across
the criminal justice system which shares many core features with therapeutic jurisprudence.
New initiatives, such as Te Kooti Rangatahi, also provide a unique cultural perspective upon
which to consider therapeutic jurisprudence, making Aotearoa ideal for such a gathering of
practitioners, academics and researchers working in the area. | Applicant: | Dr Katey Thom and Professor Warren Brookbanks | Organisation: | Centre for Mental Health Research, School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences |
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2012 | Conference: Unearthing New Zealand's Constitutional Traditions | $ 24,330.00 |
Description | A conference organised by the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, focussing on the traditions of thought that have existed over our constitutional history, and how they might be used today to think about our constitutional future.
Please note: I have been unable to upload our main application file. I have sent it as an attachment to an email, addressed to inquiries@lawfoundation.org.nz | Applicant: | NZ Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2009 | Conference: Trans-Tasman Law and Legal Practice - 27-28 August 2010 | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | The conference is a joint-venture between the New Zealand Australia Research Centre (NZARC) and the School of Law. It will focus on the legal relationships between the two countries with particular emphasis on contemporary issues. The conference presenters are drawn from NZ and Australian legal experts in the field, academics, judges, law commissioners and distinguished practitioners. | Applicant: | Elizabeth Toomey | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2017 | Conference: The Land Transfer Act 2017: New Horizons for the Torrens System [Auckland 30-31 August 2018] | $ 24,000.00 |
Description | Funding for a major international conference on the new Land Transfer Act 2017 (NZ) that will apply from later in 2018 and subsequently to produce a book of edited papers.
The Act substantially reforms New Zealand’s Torrens system of land registration. The system is also used in Australia, Canada, the US, the UK (in a modified form), and other jurisdictions.
The modern automated system of land registration is fully incorporated in the Act, and other important changes to principles such as indefeasibility of title, State guarantee, and the availability of compensation are made. A major reform is a discretion for the courts to override indefeasibility of title in appropriate cases.
These changes are important in the practice of property law, and judicial decision-making. The reforms will also provide a useful model to law-makers in other Torrens jurisdictions. The conference will provide a unique and authoritative forum for description, analysis and discussion of these many reforms. | Applicant: | Mr David Grinlinton | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2014 | Conference: The Changing Landscape of Corporate Law [7 August 2014] | $ 7,500.00 |
Description | The Companies Act 1993 has now been in place for twenty years so it is timely not only to look back at the impact of those legislative innovations on the practice of corporate law, but also to look forward to see how our company law might adapt and develop in a fast changing world. Eminent international and New Zealand speakers will question whether the law that governs the primary vehicle of business enterprise has adapted sufficiently to the Twenty-first Century business landscape and make suggestions for changes where it has not. The speakers will draw on international legislative developments and thinking and apply it to New Zealand company law and practice.
Where practicable speakers will be invited to participate in other engagements, in particular Professor Joe McCahery who will be delivering a public lecture during his time in New Zealand, and other attending other events. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2005 | Conference: Salmond Symposium | $ 10,000.00 |
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2015 | Conference: Rights, Liberty and Equality: Runnymede to the Beehive [25 Sept 2015] | $ 9,000.00 |
Description | This conference recognises the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta and the 25th anniversary of the Bill of Rights. It aims to look at what the Bill of Rights has achieved and looks at areas where it could be improved. Broader issues of equality and liberty will also be explored, including issues of social and economic inequality missing from the Act. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2008 | Conference: Responding to Contemporary Challenges and Threats to Antarctic Security: Legal and Policy Perspectives | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | This conference will provide an analysis and critical assessment of the contemporary challenges and threats to Antartic security, stability and prosperity from an international perspective but with particular emphasis on the experiences and concerns of New Zealand and Australia. | Applicant: | Dr Karen Scott | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2006 | Conference: Regionalising International Criminal Law | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | This project involves a two day conference on the regionalisation of international criminal law. The grant applied for will fund the business class a'IRF'ares and accommodation for a keynote speaker from Europe. | Applicant: | Neil Boister and Chris Gallavin | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2008 | Conference: Property Rights and Sustainability | $ 23,000.00 |
Description | Organisation and staging (planning started July 2008) of Conference on "Property Rights and Sustainability: The Evolution of Property Rights to Meet Ecological Challenges". Followed by publication of a book containing selected edited papers. It is also hoped to part fund 15 students from all five law schools in New Zealand to attend the conference. | Applicant: | David P Grinlinton & Kenneth A Palmer | Organisation: | NZ Centre for Environmental Law, Auckland Law Faculty |
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1998 | Conference: Property and the Constitution | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | A conference to discuss the public dimension of private property including issues relating to Treaty settlements and resource management. | Applicant: | New Zealand Institute of Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2012 | Conference: People, Power and Place - ANZ Law and History Society | $ 12,576.00 |
Description | To host the annual Australia New Zealand Law and History Society conference in Dunedin, November 2013. This application is for funding to cover the costs of our esteemed keynote speaker Professor Lauren Benton from New York University and to create x 10 student scholarships to attend the conference. | Applicant: | Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2017 | Conference: Pacific Law, Custom and Constitutionalism: Part I: Aotearoa NZ and Samoa in Dialogue: Law Reforms in Customary Land Tenure, Religious Rights and Traditional Leadership [Auckland 12-14 February 2018] | $ 24,300.00 |
Description | The conference for which this grant is sought is part of a larger project - a three-part conference series that recognises the inextricable ties between the New Zealand-based Pasifika diaspora and their Pacific Island homelands and the historical and contemporary influence New Zealand still has on the political and legal infrastructures of Pacific. The first conference (Part I - to which this application applies) is a dialogue between Aotearoa NZ and Samoa. This is to take advantage of Samoa’s recent public debates on constitutional law reform in the areas of land law, law and religion, and traditional leadership. This will include examining ways in which New Zealand law and lawyers are relevant to, and impact on, Samoan laws and law-making. It will also include reflections on how Samoan laws and law-making are relevant to, and impact on, New Zealand Samoans and New Zealanders more generally. | Applicant: | Ms Helena Kaho | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2011 | Conference: Pacific Law and New Zealand | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Conference on "Pacific Law and New Zealand" to be held at Auckland University in August 2012, with resulting conference proceedings. | Applicant: | Ms Treasa Dunworth | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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1997 | Conference: NZ Law Librarians Group 1998 | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Funding assistance to cover travel costs of international speakers to the NZLLG's conference | Applicant: | NZ Law Librarians' Group | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Librarians Association |
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1995 | Conference: NZ Historical Association | $ 1,500.00 |
Description | Travel and accommodation for Australian keynote speaker. The conference is interdisciplinary featuring scholars of law and Maori studies. Indigenous rights will be the focus of one of the two themes of the conference and it is anticipated that this will provide further opportunity for legal and historical scholars to discuss the developing constitutional frameworks that shape NZ | Applicant: | New Zealand Historical Association | Organisation: | New Zealand Historical Association |
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1998 | Conference: NZ Family Law Conference 1998 | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | Project funds will be applied to assist with travel and accommodation costs for speakers for the conference. | Applicant: | NZ Family Law Section | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2014 | Conference: New Zealand Supreme Court: The First Ten Years [13-14 November 2014] | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Funding for student attendance at the conference. This is for two students from each New Zealand law school and the funding is to cover costs of conference attendance for all students, plus travel costs and a contribution towards accommodation for any student from out of Auckland. | Applicant: | Dr Andrew Stockley | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2006 | Conference: New Zealand Legal Method IV - The New Zealand Bill of Rights Revisited | $ 13,333.00 |
Description | "After the very successful New Zealand Legal Method Conferences in 2001, 2003 and 2005, the LRF is planning a third New Zealand Legal Method biennial conference.
The conference will focus on the New Zealand Bill of Rights, reviewing its provisions and how they have affected the development of public policy and law by Parliament and the Courts. The LRF first promoted the first conference on the New Zealand Bill of Rights in 2002. After 15 years it is proposed to focus on the Bill of Rights again as part of the New Zealand Legal Method series. The conference papers will be published in the LFR's premier publication, the New Zealand Law Review. It is expected that the conference and the conference papers will provide a lasting resource for academics, judges, the profession and other law makers." | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2002 | Conference: New Zealand Legal Method II - Making and Interpreting Statutes | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | "AMENDED PROPOSAL: Application for meeting the costs of Sir John Laws of the United Kingdom Court of Appeal to attend the seminar and speak on the influence of human rights charters onlawmaking and interpretation. He has not previously visited NZ and his agreement to participate is regarded as a rare honour and privilege. It is also hoped he would be willing to undertake public interviews as time permits.
ORIGINAL PROPOSAL: After our successful New Zealand Legal Method conference in 2001, the Foundation has decided to make the ""New Zealand Legal Method"" a biennial conference. The next conference is planned for May 2003 on Statute Law: Making and Interpreting Statute. The conference programme is attached, together with a paper setting out the conference themes. Confirmed speakers presently include Professor Fred Schauer from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Professor Jim Evans, and Associate Professor Paul Rishworth from the Faculty of Law at Auckland University. The Hon Justices Glazebrook and Keith, Professor John Burrows from Canterbury and Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy from Monash. As with our inaugural New Zealand Legal Method conference we propose to invite Brookers to publish a book of the papers presented at the conference to provide a lasting resource for academics, judges, the profession and students." | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2013 | Conference: New Thinking on Sustainability & Visit by Professor Gerald Torres | $ 5,500.00 |
Description | The overall project is to hold a conference on New Thinking on Sustainability at Victoria University of Wellington Law School, Feb 14-16, 2014.
Requested funding is for one speaker to be brought over from the USA (currently at Cornell University). Prof Gerald Torres will be a keynote speaker at our conference and has also kindly agreed to visit and give presentations at the other New Zealand law schools, for the benefit of a wider audience.
| Applicant: | Dr Petra Butler | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2003 | Conference: New Frontiers in Restorative Justice | $ 32,000.00 |
Description | Assistance with funding for an international conference on restorative justice to be held in December 2004. | Applicant: | Chief District Court Judge Carruthers and Dr Warwick Tie | Organisation: | Ministry of Justice |
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2015 | Conference: Maritime Law in the Asia-Pacific Region | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | This application is for travel-related aspects of a workshop to be hosted at Victoria University Law School by the NZ Centre of International Economic Law. The workshop will focus on maritime law issues arising in the Asia-Pacific region, and will feature both a public event with invited keynote speakers, followed by an invite-only session for the discussion of academic papers by academics from across the region. Selected workshop papers will then be published as articles in the Aust & NZ Maritime Law Journal. | Applicant: | Dr Bevan Marten | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | Conference: Māori Engagement in NZ's Extractive Industry: Innovative Legal Solutions | $ 9,140.00 |
Description | The aim of the Symposium is to explore how recent developments in international law and State/Extractive Industry practice may improve Māori engagement with Extractive Industry through: robust consultation and impact assessment processes; benefit sharing agreements with Extractive Industry; partnership agreements with Extractive Industry; and iwi-led projects. The Symposium will bring together experts in international law and indigenous rights, and domestic legal issues, and representatives of Extractive Industry as well as a broad cross-section of Māori communities who have experience with Extractive Industry.
We are being asked to fund the travel and accommodation cost of two international speakers (approx $4k) plus $5k for 12 awards for post graduate student attendance - 2 from each law faculty. I can't quite get the budget to align with the request, but it is with in $100, so let's just assume around $4k for speakers and $5k for students. | Applicant: | Andrew Erueti | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2011 | Conference: Legal Method Common Law Taxonomy [29 June 2012] | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | One-day symposium on common law taxonomy (classification) with papers from three leading legal philosopher, the Chief Justice and Professor Watts of Auckland. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2019 | Conference: LawFest [30 March 2021] | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | LawFest is New Zealand's premier legal innovation event, all about exploring the future of law and the opportunities to transform how legal services are delivered.
The one-day conference is an annual event taking place in Auckland, with the 2020 event on 18 March.
The event is is the only legal event in New Zealand preparing the legal profession for how they can best prepare to deliver legal services for today and the future.
The focus is on preparing the profession for how they can adapt and thrive to deliver legal services for today and the future, whilst also addressing issues of culture change and how to embrace innovation.
2020 will be our 8th year of delivering this leading event.
Funding will assist with bringing international keynote speakers to the conference. | Applicant: | Mr Andrew King | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2013 | Conference: Key Issues in the Design of Capital Gains Taxes | $ 13,000.00 |
Description | Funding to support a conference hosted by Auckland University Law Faculty which aims to compare the ways in which selected countries tax capital gains with a view to determining what might be learned from this to inform the debate in New Zealand. The papers will be published as a book. | Applicant: | Dr Michael Littlewood | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2010 | Conference: Justice in the Round [18-20 April 2011] | $ 16,000.00 |
Description | An international conference developing ideas and aspects fo justice. The goal of the conference is to provide an environment in which the nature of justice, as perceived from the perspectives of custom and culture, rights and dispute resolution can be considered. | Applicant: | Professor Brad Morse | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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1997 | Conference: International Environmental Law | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Staging a major international environmental law conference. Part of funding will be used to assist student attendance at the conference. | Applicant: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2010 | Conference: International Commercial Dispute Resolution [26 Nov 2011] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | High-level symposium to set the agenda for the future development of Private International Law / International Commercial Dispute Resolution in New Zealand and Australia. | Applicant: | NZCPL Victoria Law Faculty, Auckland Law Faculty & ANZSIL | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2013 | Conference: Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Aotearoa - Theory and Practice | $ 19,000.00 |
Description | The aim of the Symposium is to explore and promote greater understanding of the implications of New Zealand’s endorsement of the United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for New Zealand law and policy on Māori rights, especially in light of New Zealand’s strong opposition to it in the UN General Assembly in 2007 and its sudden reversal in 2010. | Applicant: | Mr Andrew Erueti | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2016 | Conference: Huakina: 'The Fabric of New Zealand Society' [26 June 2017] | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | A 2-day conference designed to discuss the social context and significance of the 1987 case Huakina Development Trust Authority v Waikato Valley Authority [1987] 2 NZLR 188, upon its 30th anniversary in June 2017. | Applicant: | Catherine Iorns | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2010 | Conference: Growing Stability in the International Economic Order [June 2011] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Conference to be held in June 2011. Book of essays from conference to be completed in 2012 and published late 2012/early 2013 (dependent on publisher's timetable). The purpose of the conference is to reassess legal, political and econimic theory, provide analytical frameworks ensuring a better regulation of financial markets, the related professions and banking sector, look at specific crises and evaluate the response of the international commmunity, and offer some thoughts on the development of a more equitable and ethical economic order. It should provide guidance for policymakers, practitioners, regulators and adjudicators. | Applicant: | NZ Centre of International Economic Law [Susy Frankel and Alberto Costi] | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | Conference: Family Violence, Restorative Justice and the Legal System | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | A two-day symposium to explore innovative approaches to family violence based on the principles, practices and values of restorative justice. The first day will consider relevant theoretical issues, including the social scientific, legal and cultural dimensions surrounding family violence, and the second day will focus on professional development training for practitioners, in particular restorative justice facilitators.
The symposium will be targeted at academics, policymakers, service providers and practitioners in the family violence and restorative justice sectors. The goal is consider the potential (and the pitfalls) of community-based interventions based on restorative justice procedures to address one of the most challenging social problems in our society.
To provide an expert focus for the symposium, we wish to invite Leigh Goodmark, Professor of Law in the Frances King Carey School of Law at the University of Maryland. Professor Goodmark directs the Gender Violence Clinic, a clinic providing direct representation in matters involving intimate partner abuse, sexual assault, trafficking, and other cases involving gender violence. Professor Goodmark’s award-winning book, A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System (NYUP, 2012) offers a substantial critique of recent legal remedies for domestic violence, suggestions for legislative change and, most interestingly, a proposal for an extra-legal response to domestic violence that empowers victims while engaging meaningfully with men who abuse their partners and enlists the wider community in establishing accountability. The keynote presenter and commentator will be Professor Goodmark, but NZ experts will also be involved in the conversation. | Applicant: | Professor Chris Marshall, Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice | Organisation: | School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2017 | Conference: Cross-Border Issues in Australasian Courts [Wellington 13-14 Feb 2018] | $ 7,500.00 |
Description | This symposium centres on the treatment of cross-border issues by the domestic courts of Australia and New Zealand, thus encompassing a wide range of public and private international law topics. Funding is sought for the travel and accommodation expenses of a keynote speaker from Germany, and a further presenter from Australia. The project will take the form of a one-and-a-half-day event consisting of a public lecture on the afternoon of 13 Feb and a full day workshop on 14 Feb. The workshop will be hosted at Victoria University of Wellington Law School, and is jointly organised by Victoria and Otago Law Schools under the auspices of the NZ Centre of International Economic Law. | Applicant: | Dr Bevan Marten | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1999 | Conference: Community Bound? Deinstitutionalisation - Legal, Ethical and Cultural Issues | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | To assist ANZAPPL to host an international law and psychiatry conference focusing on issues of deinstitutionalisation and community treatment of mental disorder. | Applicant: | Australian & New Zealand Assn. of Psychiatry, Psychology & Law | Organisation: | Australian & New Zealand Assn. of Psychiatry, Psychology & Law |
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2008 | Conference: Australian & New Zealand Law and History Society Conference 2009 (11-13 Dec 09) | $ 5,660.00 |
Description | This appliction is for funding to bring the conference keynote speaker, Professor Stuart Bonner from Los Angeles to Wellington with associated expenses. | Applicant: | Grant Morris, Faculty of Law, Victoria University | Organisation: | Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society |
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2004 | Conference: 2nd Annual NZCPL Conference on the Primary Functions of Government | $ 24,200.00 |
Description | "Costs of travel to and acommodation in NZ of several high quality international class speakers at the Centre's conference on Parliament in October 2004 - $24,200; and
Costs of publishing the best papers from the conference in the issue that follows the conference of the New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law - $20,000." | Applicant: | NZ Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2012 | Conference: 11th IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | He Tapuwae: The search for Environmental Justice is the theme for Eleventh IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium to be held at University of Waikato, 24-28 June 2013. The Academy’s colloquia are annual gatherings of specialists in environmental law to facilitate collaboration and communication among experts across all regions of the world, including developing countries. These meetings provide extensive opportunities for networking, for scholars and policy makers. Collaboration across research specialities and across the world have been important outcomes of the colloquia. Hosting this Colloquium will provide a rare opportunity for NZ environmental law academics to connect with leading international specialists in this field. Publication of Colloquium proceedings will capture the main outcomes from this Colloquium. | Applicant: | Trevor Daya-Winterbottom | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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1998 | Conference: 'Youth Justice in Focus' | $ 35,000.00 |
Description | The first conference on Youth Justice which will draw together those working or interested in Youth Justice in Australasia to look at effective prevention, creative conferencing, and positive programmes. In addition a further focus will be on identifying best practice, cultural justice and rights and responsibilities. | Applicant: | Australasian Youth Justice Conference Committee | Organisation: | Australasian Youth Justice Conference |
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2008 | Conference: 'We the People(s)': Engagement and Participation in Government (11-12 Feb 2010) | $ 35,000.00 |
Description | To host a conference in 2010 on "The People's Engagment with and Participation in Government". Speakers are to include pre-eminent scholars in their field from both New Zealand and overseas. Papers will be published. | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2008 | Conference: 'Twenty Years After the Cartwright Report: What have we Learned?' | $ 16,500.00 |
Description | A conference in Auckland on 29 August 2008 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Cervical Cancer Inquiry Report (1988), to take stock of what has occurred as a result of the report since, and to reflect on what has been learned and where we are now. | Applicant: | Professor Paul Rishworth | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2004 | Conference: 'Trajectories of Law in History: the Future Behind Us' | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Organisation of an international academic conference on Trajectories of Law in History to be held from 10-12 July 2005. The conference will be directed at academics, students and legal practitioners working in the legal history area. Conference papers will be published in an electronic journal. | Applicant: | Dr David Williams, Auckland Law Faculty | Organisation: | Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society |
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2000 | Conference: 'The New Zealand Legal Method' | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | A seminar to provide an opportunity for senior judges and practitioners to reflect on the way in which Courts in NZ do their work, particularly where there is anything distinctive about this, and if so, what are the strengths and weaknesses. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2007 | Conference: 'The Constitutional Implications of MMP: 15 Years Past, 15 Years Forward' | $ 13,000.00 |
Description | A symposium (2 half days) on 30/31 August 2008 on the constitutional implications of MMP, simultaneously video-conferenced between Wellington and London. | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2005 | Conference: 'The Changing Landscape of Medico Legal Risk' | $ 6,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the annual congress and workshop for delegates of the applicant association. | Applicant: | Australia & New Zealand Association for Psychology Psychiatry and the Law | Organisation: | Australian & New Zealand Assn. of Psychiatry, Psychology & Law |
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1995 | Conference: 'Rape: Ten Years Progress?' - An Inter-Disciplinary Conference | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | "The 1983 Justice Dept study highlighted inadequate maangement of rape complaints by professional groups and stimulated a critical re-assessement of practices in many areas and there have been many changes made. This conference aims to find out what is not working properly now, help groups to share information about the best ways of helping people who have been raped, promote changes in law and practice that will improve the outcome for victims, without jeopardising the rights of those accused, and ensure availability throughout NZ of the most effective rape prevention programmes.
The overall focus is to improve the management of the immediate impact of rape in order to reduce the long term effects and hasten rehabilitation. The primary base for achieving these aims is an examination of the law as intended in the conference's second day of the programme." | Applicant: | Rape Conference Committee | Organisation: | Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care Incorporated |
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2007 | Conference: 'Patent Law Reform - Getting it Right to Support and Drive Innovation' | $ 28,100.00 |
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2009 | Conference: 'New Zealand Legal Method V: Modern Challenges to the Rule of Law' (Auckland, 23 Oct 09) | $ 4,500.00 |
Description | After very successful NZ Legal Method conferences in 2001, 03, 05, 07 the LRF is planning a fifth NZ Legal Method biennial conference. The conference will focus on modern challenges to the Rule of Law, reviewing a number of different challenges to the Rule of Law. LRF expects conference papers to be published either in a book by Butterworths or in a separate edition of NZ Law Review published by LRF. Speakers include Hon Justice Dyson Heydon, Justice of High Court of Australia; Prof Philip Joseph from University of Canterbury School of Law ; Prof Jim Allan from University of Queensland School of Law; Hon Chris Findlayson MP, Attorney General NZ; Prof Bruce Harris University of Auckland; Dr David Collins QC, Solicitor-General NZ; Jack Hodder SC, Dr Richard Ekins, University of Auckland; Andrew Geddis University of Otago; Jesse Wilson, barrister and solicitor; Prof Neil Quigley, Victoria University School of Economics and Finance. Chief Justice Rt Hon Dame Sian Elias has agreed to chair the conference. Conference and conference papers are expected to provide a lasting resource for academics, judges, the profession and other law makers. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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1998 | Conference: 'Liberty, Equality, Community: Constitutional Rights in Conflict?' - Student Attendance | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | "A conference provisionally titled ""Rights in the Constitution"" bringing to NZ five international speakers. (see application 1998/13/26)
This ancillary application is to fund travel costs of 24 law students to attend the conference free of charge. They intend to offer 40 places to law students free of charge (except for the conference dinner costs). It is proposed to offer 8 places to each law school and this application is to cover the travel costs of the Otago, Canterbury and Victoria students, together with a petrol allowance for the Waikato students." | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Hague Conference Co-ordinating Group |
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1998 | Conference: 'Liberty, Equality, Community: Constitutional Rights in Conflict?' | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | "A conference provisionally titled "Rights in the Constitution" bringing to NZ five international speakers. The conference is about how rights are protected in our existing constitutional arrangements and whether reform is required. The conference reflects the increasing calls for re-evaluation of the New Zealand constitution and, in particular, its ability to provide a legitimate framework for recognising the rights of diverse groups. Keynote speakers confirmed are:
- Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice of the Supreme Court of the USA
- Justice Ian Binnie, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Professor Nadine Strossen, President of the American Civil Liberties Union, Professos or Law at New York School of Law
- Professor Jeremy Waldron, Professor of Law at Columbia University, New York
- Cecilia Medina Quoroga, Chile, Member of the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations (still to be confirmed)
- Hon Justice Eddie Durie, High Court of NZ and Waitangi Tribunal
In addition there will be approx 10 NZ contributors.
In simple terms it is about how diverse peoples in NZ can live together, whether the constitution we have is suitable, and what sorts of changes if any are required. The focus will be on the constitution and rights - rights of individual and rights of groups (such as Maori and other minorities). It will also address issues such as whether there is a danger of too much emphasis on rights, and whether too much hope is placed in legal institutions to protect them." | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation (Inc.) | Organisation: | Hague Conference Co-ordinating Group |
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2003 | Conference: 'Joined Up Services: Linking Together for Children and Families' | $ 3,767.00 |
Description | To fund the travel and accommodation for two legal keynote speakers, for the 5th Child and Family Policy Conference "Joined Up Services: Linking Together for Children and Families", to be held at the University of Otago. The two speakers are Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, Professor of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand and Judge Annis Somerville, District Court Judge for two Family Court circuits in the Bay of Plenty centrred at Tauranga and Rotorua. | Applicant: | Professor Anne Smith | Organisation: | Children's Issues Centre, University of Otago |
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1998 | Conference: 'International Intellectual Property Law and the Common Law World' | $ 4,000.00 |
Description | To stage an international conference in Auckland to examine the way in which common law jurisdictions will deal with new challenges presented to their intellectual property law regimes by changing technologies, the pace of globilisation, and the internationalisation of IP law. The conference papers will be published in book form by a UK publisher. | Applicant: | Research Centre for Business Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2009 | Conference: 'Critic and Conscience?' - Annual Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (8-10 Dec 2010) | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Hosting of conference on behalf of Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand. 2.5 day conference on socio-legal topics. Programme includes a number of keynote plenary addresses, along with papers submitted by participants. | Applicant: | Dean Knight and Prof Nan Seuffert, Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2006 | Conference: 'Beyond Retribution - Advancing the Law and Order Debate' | $ 8,000.00 |
Description | A conference which a) informs participants and the public re the impact of legislation on sentencing practice, b) explores sentencing alternatives to prison, an the legislative implications of that, and c) provides through leglislation increased community involvement in the criminal justice system. | Applicant: | Prison Fellowship of New Zealand | Organisation: | Prison Fellowship of New Zealand |
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2009 | Conference: Reconstituting the Constitution (2-3 September 2010) | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | The conference will bring together New Zealanders from all walks of life discussing relevant constitutional issues that have arisen in the past decade. A major focus of the conference will also be addressing the question how to ensure participation of the citizening in constitutional change. | Applicant: | Dr Petra Butler | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2006 | Conference: NZLS Legal Executives Conference 2006 | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Funding to bring Diane Burleigh, Secretary General of ILEX (UK) to NZ to address the NZLS Legal Executives Conference during the forum session on topics of current interest and importance to NZILE members. Diane would also be involved in formal meetings with the NZILE executive and Council during and after the conference. | Applicant: | New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Inc | Organisation: | New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Inc |
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2004 | Conference: NZ Legal Method III - Law, Social Justice and the Role of the Courts | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Support for the third "Legal Method" conference to be held on 5/6 August 2005. This conference is to be focussed on Law, Social Policy and the Role of the Courts. As with the previous conferences, they intend to invite Butterworths to publish a book of the papers presented. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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1999 | Conference: New Zealand Law Librarians' Group Conference 2000 | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | NZLLG holds a conference every two years. The 2000 Conference will be held 18 -20 October 2000 in Christchurch. The conference will provide local and international speakers on law librarianship and related topics. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Librarians' Group Inc | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Librarians Association |
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2001 | Conference: New Zealand Law Librarians Group 2002 | $ 36,000.00 |
Description | "Conference hosted by New Zealand Law Librarians Group in September 2002
Conference Theme: Visible Justice - Evolving Access to the Law" | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Librarians Group | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Librarians Association |
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1997 | Conference: National Legal Studies Teachers 1998 | $ 6,000.00 |
Description | Funds for the fixed costs of a national legal studies teachers conference to be held at the Wellington Festival and Convention centre on 17-17 April 1998 in support of senior legal studies programmes in schools. The Law in Schools co-ordinator will organise the conference (free of charge) and teachers will pay all variable costs (meals, extra photocoopying) for the conference. | Applicant: | Law in Schools Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1999 | Conference: Legal Executives Conference Forum 2000 | $ 8,500.00 |
Description | Costs of the overseas speaker - the President of the UK Institute of Legal Executives to address the conference on the British experience of conveyancing in a deregulated environment. | Applicant: | New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Inc. | Organisation: | New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Inc |
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1993 | Conference: Australasian Law Students Association Conference 1994 | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Assistance with covering conference overheads relating directly to organisation of seminars, workshops and competitions. | Applicant: | Australasian Law Students Association | Organisation: | Australasian Law Students Association |
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2018 | Conference to mark the retirement of Chief Justice Elias | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | A conference to mark the retirement of the Chief Justice, Dame Sian Elias. This important event is the principal opportunity for the New Zealand legal profession to honour the Chief Justice’s distinguished career. It is a unique two-day conference featuring a faculty of prominent international and national speakers. The conference aims to explore tradition and direction in our law. It covers a broad range of topics from common law constitutionalism and administrative law to developments in torts, human rights and environmental justice.
It has been tailored for a wide audience from all sectors of the legal profession, reflecting the importance of the topics and the level of speakers. | Applicant: | Mr Legal Research Foundation, c/- Simon Mount | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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1996 | Conference to mark Lord Cooke's Retirement: 'The Struggle for Simplicity' | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | Seminar to mark Lord Cooke's retirement which will focus on the following areas:
The interface between the law and the wide community; Human Rights; Tort; Administrative Law; Constitutional Issues; Equity; Treaty of Waitangi; Indigenous Rights.
Each session to be led by an eminent overseas guest followed by formal commentary by a NZ academic and a NZ practitioner and then an opportunity for discussion. | Applicant: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. | Organisation: | Legal Research Foundation Inc. |
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2005 | Conference Speaker: Professor Avrom Sherr | $ 4,275.00 |
Description | Funding is sought for travel costs of $3275 for a keynote speaker, Professor Avrom Sherr, of the University of London, who is speaking at the ALTA conference hosted by Waikato University. He is speaking on "Educating Tomorrow's Lawyer". The other Law Deans are interested in having Professor Sherr visit their law schools too, so additional funding of $1000 is sought for internal a'IRF'ares. Professor Sherr is one of the more thoughtful commentators on professional legal education today. | Applicant: | Professor John Farrar | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2002 | Conference on Protected Landscapes | $ 16,311.00 |
Description | The project seeks financial support to sponsor a leading law academic from the United Kingdom, Professor Malcolm Grant, to give a keynote presentation to a Heritage Areas conference being convened by EDS in August 2002. The conference will focus on ways to provide more effective legal protection of nationally significant landscapes in New Zealand. The purpose of the conference is to contribute to an informed national debate on the most appropriate legal mechanisms to better protect our outstanding landscapes. Financial support is also sought to publish the conference proceedings within three months of the conclusion of the conference. | Applicant: | Environmental Defence Society | Organisation: | Environmental Defence Society |
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2006 | Conference of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists | $ 765.00 |
Description | To promote the study of family history genealogies and kindred subjects and to advance the education of the New Zealand public in these areas. To educate delegates about how law affected the way their ancestors lived and where the law records are located. Conference delegates will have a greater understanding about the process of New Zealand Law and the records left behind. The study of Law History in New Zealand. Law we live by. | Applicant: | New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc | Organisation: | New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc |
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2006 | Conference and Festschrift in Honour of Sir Kenneth Keith: 'From Professing to Advising to Judging' | $ 30,515.00 |
Description | "Conference to be held in honour of Sir Kenneth Keith on 23/24 August 2007.
Funding is being sought specifically with respect to the cost of bringing overseas speakers to New Zealand.
Additional funding is sought for the cost of publishing the conference proceedings as a festschrift." | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Conference [Wellington 13-18 September 2015] | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Funding for support for the 17th Triennial Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Conference, specifically for keynote sessions, travel subsidy for Pacific Island judges attendance and assistance towards the conference publication. | Applicant: | Justice William Young | Organisation: | Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association |
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2015 | Common Grounds: Nueva Zelanda y America Latina - Una Perspectiva Juridica | $ 10,000.00 |
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2015 | Colloquium: 40 Years of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976: Reflection and Reform [8/9 Dec 2016] | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | Colloquium and book marking the 40th anniversary of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976, intended to reflect and critically evaluate the current law and offer suggestions for reform. | Applicant: | Jessica Palmer | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2011 | CISG Advisory Council Annual Meeting [July/Aug 2012] | $ 46,375.00 |
Description | CISG Advisory Council Annual Meeting and related AMINZ conference. Funding is sought for airfares, accommodation and live streaming costs of the conference proceedings. | Applicant: | Dr Petra Butler, VUW Law Faculty | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1999 | Children's Rights Conference | $ 4,646.00 |
Description | Funding for travel and accommodation of two keynote speakers, Professor Gary Melton (Director of the Consortium on Children, Families and the Law, South Carolina) and Ms Pauline Tapp (Faculty of Law, Uiversity of Auckland) to speak at the conference "Children's Rights: National and International Perspectives". | Applicant: | Professor Anne Smith, Children's Issues Centre, University of Otago | Organisation: | Children's Issues Centre, University of Otago |
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2014 | Canterbury Women's Legal Association - Professional Women's Conference [9 October 2015] | $ 3,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the keynote speaker Rabia Siddique from Perth to attend the Canterbury Women's Legal Association's Professional Women's Conference in October 2015 in Christchurch. | Applicant: | Ms Kathy Basire | Organisation: | Canterbury Women's Legal Association |
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2003 | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law - 2003 Annual Conference | $ 7,900.00 |
Description | To convene the 2003 Annual Conference of ANZSIL in Wellington. | Applicant: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law | Organisation: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law |
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2017 | Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Annual Conference 2017 [Christchurch 14-16 Dec 2017] | $ 2,160.00 |
Description | This application is for conference funding to support bringing keynote speakers for the 36th Annual Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Annual Conference 2017. The conference theme is: “Legal and social change – gradual evolution or punctuated equilibrium?” This theme draws on evolutionary theory about how species form, and asks whether changes in the law and in the effects of particular laws on society occur through a gradual process of incremental change or through periods of relative stasis with intervening major shifts. The annual conference rotates on a pattern of three years in Australia and then one in New Zealand; it was last held in Christchurch in 1997. The society draws its membership from law and humanities and has a significant number of members from North America and the UK. The keynote speakers include:
Professor Charlotte McDonald ( VUW)
Professor Richard Boast QC (VUW)
Professor Amanda Nettelbeck (Adelaide)
| Applicant: | Dr Shea Esterling | Organisation: | Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society |
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2015 | Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA), Annual Conference 7-9 July 2016 | $ 36,000.00 |
Description | The Faculty of Law at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) will host the annual conference of the Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA) in Wellington on 7-9 July 2016. This will mark the 70th anniversary of ALTA.
The 2016 ALTA Conference will bring together legal scholars, practitioners and government officials to explore the role of law teachers, scholars and lawyers in promoting good governance, strong and resilient economies mindful of the environment, as well as multicultural, diverse and thriving societies. The conference will also be forward-looking and provide a forum for discussion on the role law teachers and scholars should play in forming the next generation of graduates, practitioners and government advisers.
Alongside keynote plenary events, parallel sessions will enable established academics as well as new and emerging scholars to present their work and to engage with colleagues from Australasia and beyond. Some of the parallel sessions will be allocated to interest groups, enabling them to convene and reflect on particular current issues of relevance, while others will be organised according to conference sub-themes with papers discussing various aspects of the overall theme.
Following the conference, presenters will be invited to further develop their papers with a view to including them into a collection of high quality essays to be published by a reputable international publisher or as special issues of the VUW Law Review or the New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law. | Applicant: | Alberto Costi | Organisation: | ALTA New Zealand Association |
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1993 | Attendance at Annual ALTA Law Teaching Workshop 1993 | $ 1,600.00 |
Description | Attendance of 2 members of the Auckland Law School teaching staff at the annual ALTA Law Teaching Workshop (excluding course fees and accommodation). The proposal envisages the attendees bringing back materials and conducting a similar workshop in NZ. | Applicant: | Professor Michael Taggart | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2016 | ATRIP Conference 2017: The Object and Purpose of Intellectual Property [23-26 October 2017] | $ 20,250.00 |
Description | The International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research of Intellectual Property (ATRIP) is the preeminent global association of intellectual property teachers and researchers. Its current president, Susy Frankel, will host ATRIP’s 2017 conference at Victoria University. Having this conference in Wellington provides a unique opportunity for those involved in intellectual property in the region (including New Zealand based teachers and researchers, policymakers in government and interested practitioners) to engage with the global issues and worldwide perspectives on intellectual property. Members of ATRIP who intend to attend the event include scholars from leading universities around the world (including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, NYU, Columbia, Beijing Normal University, Toronto, Ottawa) and diverse representation from several universities in South East Asia, Japan, India, Europe, the Middle East and Australia.
| Applicant: | Professor Susy Frankel | Organisation: | International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research of Intellectual Property |
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2012 | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand [AMINZ] 2013 Conference [25-27 July 2013] | $ 27,000.00 |
Description | Each year AMINZ holds a national conference. It is the only dispute resolution conference held annually in New Zealand. Given the growth in dispute resolution, the conference is eagerly anticipated and meets the needs of a growing number of dispute resolution professionals. It particularly attracts as delegates and presenters the leaders in dispute resolution from within New Zealand and overseas. Plus the conference shines a spottlight on proceses that are increasingly of relevance to the public and have an impact on our civil justice system. | Applicant: | Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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2017 | Aoteoroa Conference on Unfitness to Stand Trial | $ 13,601.00 |
Description | The conference will examine a range of issues around unfitness to stand trial. It aims to foster an interdisciplinary and collegial environment in which to discuss and debate a range of theoretical and practical concerns that unfitness to stand trial gives rise to. To this end the organisers have brought together a highly qualifed team of both local and international speakers to offer presentations and lead panel
discussions on the difficult issues of policy, culture and legislation which are endemic in this domain. It is anticipated that the conference will be instrumental in offering further direction to policy makers, judges and legal practitioners in addressing troublesome aspects of practice in this area and offering some direction for future law reform. | Applicant: | Dr Warren Brookbanks | Organisation: | School of Law, AUT University |
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2011 | ANZSIL 20th Annual Conference | $ 22,420.00 |
Description | ANZSIL is seeking support to bring two internationally respected scholars to Wellington for the 20th Annual Conference in July 2012. Professor Abi-Saab is a world renowned expert in international law. Professor Klabbers is a leading author on international institutions. | Applicant: | Joanna Mossop | Organisation: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law |
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2015 | ANZELA Conference - 28-30 September 2016 | $ 1,800.00 |
Description | This conference is the annual conference of an Australasian organisation, the objectives of which include promotion or research, education and activities relating to law and education. | Applicant: | Jane Battersby | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2016 | Animal Law Conference [1 July 2017] | $ 2,510.00 |
Description | The Conference will be the first of its kind in New Zealand on the topic of animal law. It will provide a unique opportunity to disseminate relevant information and provide a forum for debate on a topical and important area of law.
The target audience is lawyers in New Zealand, students and the wider public.
The project is to run a one-day Legal Conference. The Conference will focus on different aspects of Animal Law in New Zealand – including factory farming, prosecutions, animal sentience and the law. The outcomes will inform both legal practitioners and law students as well as the wider public. There are six confirmed speakers. The keynote speaker Michael Kirby AC, CMG Australia will speak on ‘ Problems with New Zealand’s animal law regime and recommendations for the future’ and will draw on international legislative developments and thinking and apply it to New Zealand law and practice.
| Applicant: | Jenny Gibbs | Organisation: | New Zealand Animal Law Association Incorporated |
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2017 | AMINZ-ICCA International Arbitration Day [Queenstown 19-20 April 2018] | $ 4,900.00 |
Description | AMINZ-ICCA International Arbitration Day is being held in Queenstown from 19 - 20 April 2018, following immediately from the ICCA Congress being held in Sydney from 15 - 18 April 2018. It will focus on developments in international commercial arbitration in the Pacific region, with special attention on introducing young law professionals to the challenges of this growing area of law. There will be a training skills workshop held as part of the programme, which features eminent practitioners of international arbitration from across the globe. | Applicant: | Ms Deborah Hart | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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2016 | AMINZ Conference 2017 [27-29 July 2017] | $ 2,240.00 |
Description | Funding to bring two keynote speakers to NZ primarily for the AMINZ Conference, but also for ancillary events and for student scholarships to enable attendance at the AMINZ conference. | Applicant: | Deborah Hart | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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2014 | AMINZ Conference 2015 | $ 22,225.00 |
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2015 | AMINZ - IAM Conference 2016: 'Dispute Resolution on the Edge' [3-5 March 2016] | $ 16,523.00 |
Description | The 2016 conference, entitled "Dispute Resolution on the Edge" is jointly hosted by AMINZ and International Academy of Mediators. There are 3 keynote speakers and a large group of presenters. 220 delegates are anticipated. The conference in Queenstown from 3 - 5 March will be preceded by a day in Wellington on 29 February 2016, entitled "Settling Indigenous Disputes: Lessons Learned from New Zealand Dispute Resolution." This event will be hosted at Parliament by the Attorney General. | Applicant: | Deborah Hart | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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2017 | AMINZ Conference 2018 [Wellington 29 Aug-2 Sept 2018] | $ 6,000.00 |
Description | AMINZ Conference 2018 is to be held in Napier from 29 August to 2 September 2018. Funding is sought for costs to bring international keynote speaker on mediation to Conference, Mr Lee Jay Berman.
Funding is also sought for 40 law students from across New Zealand's law schools to attend Conference. | Applicant: | Ms Deborah Hart | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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2016 | Access to Justice Roundtable [26 October 2016] | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | A research project on the topic of “Access to justice with a focus on minority groups”. The project has two stages and will result in a number of journal articles, to be published in a special edition of the Waikato Law Review.
The first stage will involve bringing together national and international academics across disciplines, including Law and Māori Studies, and a member of the Judiciary to analytically discuss and share research.
The second stage will be to collate, edit and publish these papers in a special edition of the Waikato Law Review, | Applicant: | Valmaine Toki | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2017 | 2nd Pacific Climate Change Conference [Wellington 21-23 February 2018] | $ 16,960.00 |
Description | This is an application to bring two law speakers to Wellington for the second Pacific Climate Change Law Conference, to be held in February 2018. These two speakers are Julian Aguon from Guam, and Kapua Sproat from Hawaii. They are both award-winning, young indigenous lawyers and law professors from the Pacific. They will provide much-needed critical perspectives on some of the climate-related legal issues facing the Pacific, rounding out the perspectives offered by our keynote law speaker, Sir Geoffrey Palmer. They will be featured speakers, and will also deliver a public lecture in Wellington.
The application also includes a request for research assistance to support the publication of papers from the conference later in 2018. | Applicant: | Ms Catherine Iorns | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2018 | 2019 Sir John Graham Lecture (given by Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela 5 July 2019) | $ 3,200.00 |
Description | The Sir John Graham Lecture provides an opportunity for internationally regarded leaders and experts to bring fresh perspectives and analysis to shed light on some of the important ideas shaping New Zealand. The Lecture and associated activity contributes to the sort of debate and discussion that is critical for an informed citizenry and a flourishing democracy. Funding is sought to assist us to bring Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela to New Zealand to deliver next year’s Sir John Graham Lecture. Professor Gobodo-Madikizela will speak about reconciliation and justice, drawing on her experience as a member of the Human Rights Violations Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. | Applicant: | Mr Alex Penk | Organisation: | Maxim Institute |
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2018 | 2019 Common Ground Nation Building Governance CANZUS Symposium | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | Te Mata Hautu Taketake Māori - Māori & Indigenous Governance Centre will host the 2019 Common Ground Nation Building Governance CANZUS Symposium within the Waikato region from Monday 25 November 2019 to Friday 29 November 2019. Hosting 50 international delegates from representative Indigenous Governance Institutions, the symposium will bring them together on their bi-annual pilgrimage for new opportunities of building common roots and common futures.
Commencing in Hamilton, the symposium will open at Te Mata Hautu Taketake Māori - Māori & Indigenous Governance Centre within Te Piringa Faculty of Law and Waikato Tainui’s endowed College of Research at Hopuhopu in Hamilton. Throughout the days' events, the delegation will view presentations from, and make site visits to various tribal groups to gain personal insight into the world of Māori governance. A key objective of the symposium is for delegates to collaborate and workshop together throughout the event to produce a number of publications. | Applicant: | Dr Robert Joseph | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2012 | 2013 Legal Executives' Conference | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | The grant will be used to contribute to speakers' accommodation and travel costs. | Applicant: | Legal Executives' Conference Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1998 | 1998 ALTA Conference - 'Deep South Law Conference' | $ 5,000.00 |
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2011 | 13th International Criminal Law Congress 2012 [12-16 September 2012] | $ 30,000.00 |
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2015 | 13th Australasian Property Law Teachers Conference 14-15 April 2016 | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | The 13th Australasian Property Law Teachers Conference will be held at the School of Law, University of Canterbury on 14 – 15 April 2016. The conference will focus on protecting property through legislative and technological change. The conference theme is intended to encompass new developments and emerging areas in real and personal property law. Papers will be presented on a wide range of topics including: protecting property in multiple ownership or multiple use situations, the handling of private property interests following natural disasters and the interface with private and state-run insurance schemes, property and future trends in technology, and wider issues concerning the theory of private property rights in contemporary society. | Applicant: | Australasian Property Law Teachers Association | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2002 | 'Taking Torrens into the 21st Century' - A Conference to mark the 50th anniversary of the Land Transfer Act 1952 | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | First Phase:
Organisation and conduct of a major academic conference on the Torrens/Land Transfer system in New Zealand at the 50th anniversary of the Land Transfer Act 1952 coming into force. The Conference will be directed at academics, students and legal practitioners working in the Property Land Commercial areas.
Funding requested for this part $14,994.00
Phase Two:
The best of the conference papers will be published in a monograph to be published by the Law School. This will be a sequel to the book of essays The New Zealand Torrens System Centennial Essays edited by Professor George Hinde in 1971
Funding requested for this part $10,000.00 | Applicant: | Professor David Grinlinton | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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