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Vol. 54 No. 1 (2023): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Vol. 54 No. 1 (2023): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Issue in Honour of Professor ATH Smith
Published:
2023-10-15
Editorial
Preface
Sir William Young
1-2
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Foreword
Graeme Austin, Nicole Moreham
3-6
PDF
Articles
A Tale of Two Codes – The Peregrinations of a Penal Code
Tony Angelo, Janielee Avia
7-16
PDF
Reassessing Actus Reus
Andrew Ashworth KC
17-24
PDF
The Family Court – Contempt and Inherent Powers
Bill Atkin
25-38
PDF
From Pedagogy to Property: Copyright in Teaching Materials
Graeme W Austin
39-60
PDF
"A Prison Ship Lies Waiting in The Bay": Penal Colonialism in the South Pacific
RP Boast
61-100
PDF
The Insanity Defence: Is It Still Fit for Purpose?
Warren Brookbanks
101-126
PDF
Life as a Kiwi at the English Bar
Catherine Callaghan KC
127-136
PDF
A Case of the Highest Authority… So What Does It Mean?
Sir David Eady
137-154
PDF
The Growing Complexity of a Human Right to Assemble and Protest Peacefully in the United Kingdom
David Feldman KC
155-182
PDF
Public Order, Public Protest and Public Monuments
Ivan Hare KC
183-204
PDF
The Dance of Legislation: Why Parliamentary Sovereignty is not a Meaningful Public Law Metric
Philip A Joseph
205-230
PDF
International Codification: Challenges and Perils
Sir KJ Keith
231-252
PDF
New Technologies, Established Ideas: Drone Cameras and the Privacy Torts
NA Moreham
253-264
PDF
The Criminal Law, the Intelligence and Security Act and the Protective Security Requirements
Sir Geoffrey Palmer KC
265-294
PDF
Constructive Trusts and Theft
Craig Rotherham
295-316
PDF
Is There a "European Family Law"?
Jens M Scherpe
317-332
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Criminal Liability for "Photographic Piracy"?
JR Spencer KC
333-350
PDF
Consent in Modern Criminal Law
GR Sullivan, AP Simester
351-378
PDF
Corsica, New Zealand and Human Rights
Sir Michael Tugendhat
379-392
PDF
The Presumption of Advancement in New Zealand: Time to Relegate this Doctrine to the Annals of History
Ruiping Ye
393-424
PDF
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