This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When New Zealand was colonized in 1840 it inherited English common law, and with it the concept of private property. Towards the end of the last century private property rights were virtually absolute, subject only to a personal duty to support financially dependant family members. During the course of this century private property rights have been increasingly eroded in favour of family property rights, enforceable inter vims as well as on death. This is in part in response to public demand for a fairer system of distributing private property between family members, such as the claims by married and unmarried spouses. But it is also in keeping...
The essays in this collection consider the fundamental concepts of property and obligations in law. ...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
In February 2002, when the Property (Relationships) Act came into force, unmarried couples in New Ze...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...
This article sets out some of the recent history of family property reform in New Zealand. The court...
This chapter provides a brief account of the history of family property law in New Zealand from the ...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
The breakdown of a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship inevitably affects children of th...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
In this thesis I review New Zealand's present inheritance laws which are characterised by: 20 dispar...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Succession law in New Zealand has been widely criticised for many years as being incoherent and unpr...
This paper provides a glimpse into how historical and current legislation has attempted to grapple w...
The essays in this collection consider the fundamental concepts of property and obligations in law. ...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
In February 2002, when the Property (Relationships) Act came into force, unmarried couples in New Ze...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...
This article sets out some of the recent history of family property reform in New Zealand. The court...
This chapter provides a brief account of the history of family property law in New Zealand from the ...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
The breakdown of a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship inevitably affects children of th...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
In this thesis I review New Zealand's present inheritance laws which are characterised by: 20 dispar...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Succession law in New Zealand has been widely criticised for many years as being incoherent and unpr...
This paper provides a glimpse into how historical and current legislation has attempted to grapple w...
The essays in this collection consider the fundamental concepts of property and obligations in law. ...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
In February 2002, when the Property (Relationships) Act came into force, unmarried couples in New Ze...