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Research deposited in the University of Otago Law Library 2011 [2012] OtaLawRw 13; (2012) 12 Otago LR 859

Last Updated: 27 May 2014



Research Deposited in the

University of Otago Law Library 2011


All LLB Honours research papers unless otherwise stated

Sarah Anderson Nanny in the Pantry: Childhood Obesity and the Role of the State

Nadine Baier Fitting the Time to the Crime: Sentencing for

Homicide

Heidi Baillie Joint Ministerial Decision-Making and Legal

Accountability

Grace Boos The Domestic and International Protection of

Māori Cultural Property

Jordanna Bowman Coping with Culture: Copyright, Cultural Expression and Inadequacy of Protection for Māori

Helen Churchman Doomed after Doha? Exploring the Future of

Agricultural Trade Regulation

Robert Clarke The Devil We Knew? Dereg ulation and Misuse of Market Power in New Zealand’s Telecommunications Industry

Thomas Cleary Gene Patents: Should New Zealand Let the Gene

Genie Out of the Patent Bottle?

Catherine Coup R ea s o na bl e A c c o m m o d a tio n: B al anc ing Religious Rights and Business Rights – Advice for New Zealand

Nicola de Wit A Gaping Abyss: Environmental Regulation of

New Zealand’s Oceans

Jessica Elder Attribution of Fraud: Can a One-Man Company

Really be the Victim of its Own Fraud?

Warren Forster Back to the Future: Compensating Injured

Workers for Lost Income

Charlotte Greenfield Alt ernat ives t o t he Partial Defence of

Provocation




Aimee Gulliver Limping Behind Medicine: The Law on the Role of Minors in the Decision-Making Process on Cadaveric Organ Donation

Oliver Hornbrook Game Theoretical Approaches: Making Good

Law

Sarah Jacobs Crossing the Line into Crime: How Close is Too Close? Proximity in Attempt Following R v Harpur

Brooke Johnston Prosecuting Hissène Habré: An African Dilemma

Elisha Kemp Rules of War: Legality of the Gaza Blockade and Israeli Defence Force Actions Towards Flotilla Vessels and Passengers

Marita Leask Alienating Treasures: Mastering the Alienation

Provisions in Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993

Mark Leslie Putting the Tort in Torture: State Immunity in Civil Cases for Human Rights Abuses Breaching Peremptory Norms

Kate Macey The “Torture Memos”: The Legality Under International Human Rights Law of the CIA’s Use of ‘Enhanced Interrogation Techniques’ on al-Qaeda Detainees

Liam McNeely The “Irreducible Core” of Trusts in New Zealand

Sophia Meares The Director ’s Duty of Care: The Rise of the Intelligent Overseer and the Fall of Rubber- Stamper

Samuel Mellor Regulating Online Conduct: Conundrums and

Spatial Metaphors in the Wild West

Luke Morrison Legal Responses to Non-Life Threatening

Medical Neglect

Benedict Prebble Should Tax Avoidance Be Criminalised? Tax

Avoidance and Criminal Law Theory

Hayden Reyngoud Shining a Light on the Problems of Trust

Resettlements




Sophie Rhind The Debate That Won’t Die: Should Active Euthanasia or Assisted Suicide be Legalised in New Zealand?

Zoë Roborgh E xa m i n a ti o n Or d e r s i n th e S e a r c h a n d Surveillance Bill: Is Their Bark Worse Than Their Bite?

Charlotte Skerten Ruthless or Toothless: Does the Financial Markets Authority Have Enough Bite to Restore Investor Confidence in the New Zealand Share Market?

Jeremy Stewart Robbing Peter to Pay Paul? Shareholder Compensation for Violations of Continuous Disclosure Obligations in New Zealand Securities Law

Sophan Tep Pearson The Testamentary Promises Act: To Be or Not To Be? Would a Testamentary Promises Claim By Any Other Means Still Be As Sweet?

Elizabeth Thomas “Tinkering in the Constitutional Shed”: The Regulatory Standards Bill and Legislative Quality in New Zealand

Deborah Tillett “Did You Not Say No?” How Cross-Examination May Influence Child Witnesses’ Accuracy and the Viability of the ‘Intermediary’ Solution

Sarah van Ballekom The Significance of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Instrumental or Ineffectual in New Zealand?

Tessie von Dadelszen Another Brick in the Wall? Parental Education as a Response to Youth Crime

Samuel Wevers Recognising Rangatiratanga: Sharing Power

With Māori Through Co-management

Kirstie Wyss Visual Identification: Is the Current Law

Sufficient to Protect Against Misidentification?


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