The author, then the Minister of Justice, presents the opening speech of the symposium on Family Property and the Law held by the New Zealand Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The author comments on the role of the Government in family property, as well as the legislation surrounding family property including the Matrimonial Property Act 1976
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Succession law in New Zealand has been widely criticised for many years as being incoherent and unpr...
Rt Hon Sir Ivor Richardson, then a Judge of the Court of Appeal and Chairperson of the New Zealand I...
The author, being the MP for Panmure and Labour Associate Spokesperson for Justice, provides a comme...
This article sets out some of the recent history of family property reform in New Zealand. The court...
In this article, Justice Hardie Boys explores a number of cases decided under the Matrimonial Proper...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...
The author provides commentary on Professor Sutton's paper presented in the symposium on Family Prop...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
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...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
[Extract] The proposal for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Succession law in New Zealand has been widely criticised for many years as being incoherent and unpr...
Rt Hon Sir Ivor Richardson, then a Judge of the Court of Appeal and Chairperson of the New Zealand I...
The author, being the MP for Panmure and Labour Associate Spokesperson for Justice, provides a comme...
This article sets out some of the recent history of family property reform in New Zealand. The court...
In this article, Justice Hardie Boys explores a number of cases decided under the Matrimonial Proper...
This paper deals with the New Zealand developments in family property law during this century. When ...
The author provides commentary on Professor Sutton's paper presented in the symposium on Family Prop...
This collaborative article examines the significant changes to New Zealand family law during the las...
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...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
[Extract] The proposal for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Succession law in New Zealand has been widely criticised for many years as being incoherent and unpr...