The author, having served as Professor at the Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Law alongside him, provides a tribute to his colleague Professor Bill Atkin. The author commends Professor Atkin's role as an influential scholar and teacher in the somewhat incoherent area of family law, stating that Professor Atkin is an outstanding academic lawyer who has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the law in New Zealand
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The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
Retired Professor of Law Surya Prakash Sinha died in late July 2005 after a long struggle against ca...
This article traces Bill Atkin's contribution to family law in New Zealand, with a particular focus ...
The three authors, all academics at Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Law, provide their ...
This article is the foreword to a special issue of this Victoria University of Wellington Law Review...
As a tribute to Professor Bill Atkin's unswerving dedication to the teaching of the law of torts, th...
This article illustrates the different ways in which Professor Bill Atkin has shown where family law...
This is the revised text of Geoff McLay's inaugural lecture given in the Council Chamber at Victoria...
When the BU School of Law community lost Professor Mark Pettit, Jr. last summer, we lost a great tea...
At some point after the virus struck, I had the idea that it would be appropriate and interesting to...
This edition of the Waikato Law Review is dedicated to our dear friend and colleague, Matiu Dickson,...
Professor Dorothy Roberts is a legacy builder and an inspiration for women, African American scholar...
Last November, the Akron community lost a dear friend. For twenty years, he was a faculty member at ...
Barbara Salken was an extraordinary person and professor. Her love of teaching and her students was ...
The Board and Staff of the Maine Law Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Professor David Dol...
Charles Ogletree, Jr., is one of those persons who, by virtue of his many and varied achievements, h...
Retired Professor of Law Surya Prakash Sinha died in late July 2005 after a long struggle against ca...