In the last decade politicians from across the political spectrum have talked about 'transforming' New Zealand from an economy focused on land-based industries to an economy focused on investment in technology-based and high-value-added industries by promoting investment in and retaining New Zealand ownership of businesses developed in this country. In this paper we argue that New Zealand's current approach to the protection of property rights in particular protection from the state's taking of property rights without compensation runs contrary to this objective and to the more general objective of economic and social progress in New Zealand
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When it comes to property, the law does not always rule.We looked at prices emerging from on-going a...
There are a number of private and public benefits to be derived from protecting private land. In the...
The importance of private property rights in a market economy is widely understood. Property rights ...
In this thesis I examine the status of the rights recognised in the International Covenant on Econom...
The economic purpose of an Overseas Investment Act (OIA) should be to enable foreign investment tha...
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How do governments create – or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
Over the last several decades there has been a proliferation of property-type rights created by stat...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...
The Government’s economic strategy aims to build a productive, sustainable and inclusive economy. Ov...
This article seeks to ascertain the breadth of rights that taxpayers enjoy in New Zealand in compari...
Economic, social and cultural rights are fundamental human rights, but New Zealand domestic law does...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
This article presents a case of using property rights to govern land use in the high country of New ...
When it comes to property, the law does not always rule.We looked at prices emerging from on-going a...
There are a number of private and public benefits to be derived from protecting private land. In the...
The importance of private property rights in a market economy is widely understood. Property rights ...
In this thesis I examine the status of the rights recognised in the International Covenant on Econom...
The economic purpose of an Overseas Investment Act (OIA) should be to enable foreign investment tha...
New Zealand has an infinite variety of scenery within a small area : the countryside draws its uniqu...
How do governments create – or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
Over the last several decades there has been a proliferation of property-type rights created by stat...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...