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  3. Vol. 28 No. 1 (1998): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review

Vol. 28 No. 1 (1998): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review

Published: 1998-03-02

Editorial

  • Foreword by the Chief Justice

    Thomas Eichelbaum
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Articles

  • Practising Law in a Commercial Environment: Is the Customer Always Right?

    Anne O'Brien
    1-12
    • PDF
  • Taking a Chance: A Proposal for Contingency Fees

    Kate Tokeley
    13-40
    • PDF
  • Typhoid Marys: The Ethical Dilemma of Lawyers Shifting Firms

    David Coull
    41-64
    • PDF
  • Why Should Poor People Get Free Lawyers?

    Duncan Webb
    65-86
    • PDF
  • Lawyers, Historians, Ethics and the Judicial Process

    Richard Boast
    87-112
    • PDF
  • The Cab Rank Rule: A Reappraisal of the Duty to Accept Clients

    Maree Quinlivan
    113-140
    • PDF
  • Virtue Ethics and Legal Ethics

    Tim Dare
    141-156
    • PDF
  • Ethics and Legal Education

    Brian Brooks
    157-166
    • PDF
  • A Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament?

    Christopher F Finlayson
    167-190
    • PDF
  • Protecting "Killer Crocs" and "Fantasy Football": the Ethics Copyright Law

    Susy Frankel
    191-206
    • PDF
  • The Moral Case for the Legislation of Voluntary Euthanasia

    Graham Oddie
    207-224
    • PDF
  • Moral Questions, Legal Answers, and Biotechnological advances

    Glenys Godlovich
    225-242
    • PDF
  • A Doubter's Guide to Law and Natural Rights

    James Allan
    243-261
    • PDF
  • Dooyweerd on Law and Morality: Legal Ethics - A Test Case

    Alan Cameron
    262-282
    • PDF

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