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Vol. 42 No. 2 (2011): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Vol. 42 No. 2 (2011): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Special Issue: Law and Language
Published:
2011-08-01
Editorial
Editorial Note: Special Issue: Law and Language
Tony Angelo, Janet Holmes, Māmari Stephens
181-182
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Articles
Translating Decolonisation
Rodrigo Gomez
183-186
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The Wanganui/Whanganui Debate: A Linguist's View of Correctness
Winnifred Bauer
187-200
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Utu: Finding a Balance for the Legal Māori Dictionary
Tai Ahu, Rachael Hoare, Māmari Stephens
201-220
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Mana Aha? Exploring the Use of Mana in the Legal Māori Corpus
Mary Boyce
221-240
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Taonga, Rights and Interests: Some Observations on WAI 262 and the Framework of Protections for the Māori Language
Māmari Stephens
241-258
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The Use of Tangata Whenua and Mana Whenua in New Zealand Legislation: Attempts at Cultural Recognition
Catherine Iorns Magallanes
259-276
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Action Pending: Four Years on from the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
Rachel Locker McKee
277-298
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Can the Polynesian Languages be Used in the Proceedings of the Assembly of French Polynesia?
Alain Moyrand
299-306
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Les Langues de Polynésie Française et la Constitution: Liberté, Egalité, Identité
Marc Debène
307-330
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Droit et Semiotique: La Cohérence Narrative
Sylvie André
331-342
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English in the 2010s – Getting up Close and Personal
John Jamieson
343-352
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The China-NZ FTA and Waxing Juridical
Ruiping Ye, Ricarda Kesebohm
353-366
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Law, Language and Latin American Constitutions
Joel Colon-Rios
367-386
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Language and Anglican Canon Law – Dabbling Briefly into Another Legal World
Bill R Atkin
387-398
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Bringing the New Philology to Pacific Legal History
Richard P Boast
399-416
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Legal Transplants: Word-Building and Word-Borrowing in Slavic and South Pacific Legal Discourse
Nigel J Jamieson
417-458
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