2017 research publications

Authored books

  • Gordon Anderson, D Brodie and J Riley The Common Law Employment Relationship: A Comparative Study (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2017).
  • Gordon Anderson, J Hughes and D Duncan Employment Law in New Zealand (2nd ed, LexisNexis, Wellington, 2017).
  • Bill Atkin, et al Family Law in New Zealand (LexisNexis, 2017).
  • Campbell McLachlan, L Shore, M Weiniger International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles (2nd ed, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017) 630pp.
  • Guy Fiti Sinclair To Reform the World International Organizations and the Making of Modern States (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017).
  • Tony Smith, P Londono, D Eady, L Eassie Arlidge, Eady and Smith on Contempt (5th ed, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2017).

Monographs

  • Tony Angelo Private International Law ‑ South Pacific (Wolters Kluwer, The Netherlands, 2017).
  • Tony Angelo White Paper on Civil Code of Seychelles Bill 2017 (Government of Seychelles, Seychelles, 2017).
  • Alberto Costi Laws of New Zealand – International Law: Principles (Reissue 2, LexisNexis, Wellington, 2016) (online) Parts I and II.
  • John Prebble General Anti‑Avoidance Rules: Enactments from the World (SSRN, 2017).
  • John Prebble and N Opacic A Diachronic Index and Glossary to Hans Kelsen, What is Justice (2017).
  • John Prebble and H van Oeveren A Diachronic Index and Glossary to Pure Theory of Law by Hans Kelsen (2017).

Edited books

  • Gordon Anderson, A Geare, E Rasmussen and M Wilson (eds) Transforming Workplace Relations in New Zealand 1976‑2016 (Victoria University Press, Wellington, 2017).
  • Graeme Austin and E S-K Ng (eds) International Intellectual Property and the ASEAN Way: Pathways to Interoperability (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017).
  • Petra Butler and C Morris Small States in a Legal World (Volume 1, The World of Small States, Springer, Berlin, 2017).
  • Susy Frankel and Daniel Gervais (eds) Intellectual Property and the Regulation of the Internet (Victoria University Press, 2017).
  • Geoff McLay Supreme Court Cases (New Zealand Council of Law Reporting/LexisNexis, Wellington, 2017).
  • Geoff McLay Court of Appeal and High Court (New Zealand Council of Law Reporting/LexisNexis, Wellington, 2017).
  • Māmari Stephens, E McDonald, R Powell and R Hunter Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017).

Edited journals

  • Tony Angelo (ed) Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific/Journal de Droit Compare du Pacifique (Law Publications, 2017).
  • Alberto Costi and Susy Frankel (eds) Do Cultural and Property Combine to Make "Cultural Property" (Hors Serie XXI, Law Publications, 2017).
  • Alberto Costi and Paul Scott Special ALTA 2016 Conference Issue: Advancing Better Government, Sustainable Economies, Vibrant Communities: Law's Role? (2017) 48(2) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes and A Brower Policy Quarterly special issue on Marine Governance (Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, Wellington, 2017).

Chapters

  • Gordon Anderson "Competing Visions and the Transformation of New Zealand Labour Law" in G Anderson, A Geare, E Rasmussen and M Wilson (eds) Transforming Workplace Relations in New Zealand 1976‑2016 (Victoria University Press, Wellington 2017).
  • Gordon Anderson, Viktoriya Pashorina-Nichols and Felicity Lamm "Reforming Workplace Health and Safety Regulation – Second Time Lucky?" in G Anderson, A Geare, E Rasmussen and M Wilson (eds) Transforming Workplace Relations in New Zealand 1976-2016 (Victoria University Press, Wellington, 2017).
  • Bill Atkin "Classifying Relationship Property ‑ A Radical Re‑Shaping?" in J Palmer, N Peart, M Briggs and M Henaghan (eds) Law and Policy in Modern Family Finance (Intersentia, 2017) pp 153‑176.
  • Graeme Austin "Entertaining Foreign copyrights" in M Richardson and S Ricketson (eds) Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment in (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham UK, 2017) pp 245‑264.
  • Graeme Austin "Common Law Pragmatism: New Zealand's Approach to Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers" in GB Dinwoodie (ed) Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers (Springer, Switzerland, 2017) pp 213‑227.
  • Graeme Austin "Cooperation through Conflict of Laws: The Justiciability of Cross‑Border Copyright Infringement" in GW Austin and ES‑KNg (eds) International Intellectual Property and the ASEAN Way: Pathways to Interoperability (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017) pp 111‑127.
  • Mark Bennett "Lankow v Rose" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017).
  • Petra Butler and Caroline Morris "Preface" in Petra Butler and Caroline Morris (eds) Small States in a Legal World (Volume 1, The World of Small States, Springer, Switzerland, 2017) pp v-viii.
  • Petra Butler and Gary Born "Bilateral Arbitration Treaties: An Improved Means of International Dispute Resolution" in UNCITRAL 50 years university celebrations (UNCITRAL, Vienna, 2017).
  • Petra Butler "Damages Principles under the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods" in John Trenor (ed) The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration (2nd ed, GAR, London, 2017).
  • Petra Butler "Democratic and Political Rights" in M Bedggood, K Gledhill and I McIntosh (eds) International Human Rights Law in Aotearoa New Zealand (Thomson Reuters, Wellington, 2017).
  • Joel Colon‑Rios "Constitution‑Making and Constituent Power" in Comparative Constitutional Law in Latin America (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2017) pp 57‑86.
  • Alberto Costi and NJ Ross "The Ongoing Legal Status of Low‑Lying States in the Climate‑Changed Future" in P Butler and C Morris (eds) Small States in a Legal World (Volume 1, The World of Small States, Springer, Switzerland, 2017) pp 139‑164.
  • Susy Frankel "Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Peoples, and Local Communities" in R Dreyfuss and J Pila (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Property Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) pp 1‑43.
  • Susy Frankel "Intellectual Property as a Regulator of Behaviour" in Susy Frankel and Daniel Gervais (eds) Intellectual Property and the Regulation of the Internet (Victoria University Press, 2017) pp 193‑211.
  • Susy Frankel "Traditional Knowledge as Entertainment" in M Richardson and S Ricketson (eds) Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2017) pp 446‑464.
  • Susy Frankel "Geographical Indications and Mega‑Regional Trade Agreements and Negotiations" in I Calboli and WL Ng‑Loy (eds) Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development and Culture (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017) pp 147‑167.
  • Susy Frankel "It's Raining Carrots: The Trajectory of Increased Intellectual Property Protection" in G Ghidini, H Ullrich and P Drahos (eds) Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2017) pp 159‑186.
  • Susy Frankel "The Challenges of Cross‑Border Protection of Traditional Knowledge" in DF Robinson, AL Ahmed and P Roffe (eds) Protecting Traditional Knowledge: The WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (Routledge, London, 2017) pp 325‑331.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Moving Beyond the Constitutionalism/Democracy Dilemma: 'Commonwealth Model' Scholarship and the Fixation on Legislative Compliance" in M Elliott, JNE Varuhas and SW Stark(eds) The Unity of Public Law? Doctrinal, Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017).
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes "Using human rights to recognize human responsibilities toward nature" in E Daly, L Kotze, J May and C Soyapi (eds) New Frontiers in Environmental Constitutionalism (UNEP, Nairobi, 2017) pp 237‑247.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes and L Sheehan "Reframing rights and responsibilities to prioritize nature" in MK Scanlan (ed) Law and Policy for a New Economy: Sustainable, Just, and Democratic (Edward Elgar, Northampton, USA, 2017) pp 70‑96.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes "Commentary on West Coast ENT Inc v Buller Coal Ltd: Broadening an Ethic of Care to Recognize Responsibility for Climate Change"in Elisabeth McDonald, Rhonda Powell, Mamari Stephens, Rosemary Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017) pp 385-393.
  • Carwyn Jones and C Linkhorn "'All the Rights and Privileges of British Subjects': Maori and Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand" in J Mann (ed) Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada and New Zealand (Springer, Switzerland, 2017) pp 139‑155.
  • Dean Knight "Lawson v Housing New Zealand: State Housing, Market Rents and Families Facing Eviction" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa ‑ Te Rino: The Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017) pp 103‑110.
  • Dean Knight "An Anatomy of Local Government" in Liability of Local Authorities, (NZ Law Society, Wellington, 2017) pp 1‑21.
  • Bevan Marten "Liability, limitation of maritime" in J Basedow et al (eds) Encyclopedia of Private International Law (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2017) pp 1140-1146.
  • Bevan Marten "Maritime law (uniform law)" in J Basedow et al (eds) Encyclopedia of Private International Law (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2017) pp 1210-1219.
  • Joanna Mossop "Commentary on Squid Fishery Management Company Ltd v Minister of Fisheries: An Ecofeminist Approach to the Impact of Fisheries on Sea Lion Mortality" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, 2017) pp 363‑369.
  • John Prebble "Kelsen, the Principle of Exclusion of Contradictions, and General Anti‑Avoidance Rules in Tax Law" in M Bhandari (ed) Philosophical Foundations of Tax Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) pp 79‑98.
  • R Prebble and John Prebble "General Anti‑Avoidance Rules and the Rule of Law" in N Hashimzade and Y Epifantseva (eds) The Routledge Companion to Tax Avoidance Research (Routledge, 2017) pp 61‑77.
  • Zoë Prebble and John Prebble "Tax Avoidance and Morality" in N Hashimzade and Y Epifantseva (eds) The Routledge Companion to Tax Avoidance Research (Routledge, 2017) pp 369‑386.
  • Paul Scott "The Rise and Fall of the Efficient Component Pricing Rule in New Zealand Telecommunications Law" in SM Colino (ed) Competition Law in Telecommunications Markets (Wolters Kluwer, Hong Kong, 2017).
  • Victoria Stace "Stephens v Barron [2014] NZCA 82" inE McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa ‑ Te Rino: The Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017).
  • Māmari Stephens "Fires Still Burning? Māori Jurisprudence and Human Rights Protection in Aotearoa New Zealand" in M Beddgood and I McIntosh (eds) International Human Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand (Thomson Reuters, Wellington, 2017).
  • Māmari Stephens "'A Useful and Self‑respecting Citizenship' ‑ Maori as Citizens in the Quest for Welfare in the Modern New Zealand State" in J Mann (ed) Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada and New Zealand (Springer, Switzerland, 2017) pp 189‑208.
  • Māmari Stephens "Rights to Culture, Language & Education – A Tricephalos" in M Bedggood and I McIntosh (eds) International Human Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand, (Thomson Reuters, Wellington, 2017).
  • Māmari Stephens "Ruka v Department of Social Welfare [1997] 1 NZLR 154" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa ‑ Te Rino: The Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017).
  • Māmari Stephens and R Powell "Law in Aotearoa New Zealand" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, 2017) pp 15‑24.
  • Māmari Stephens, R Powell, R Hunter and E McDonald "Introducing the Feminist and Mana Wahine Judgments" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, 2017) pp 25‑48.
  • Māmari Stephens, Powell R, McDonald E, Hunter R, "Ko Ngā Muka o Te Rino: Threads of the Two‑Stranded Rope" in in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A Two Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, 2017) pp 3‑14.
  • Yvette Tinsley "Commentary on R v Taueki Sentencing Guidelines for Domestic Violence: The Missing Factors" in E McDonald, R Powell, M Stephens and R Hunter (eds) Feminist Judgments Project Aotearoa ‑ Te Rino: The Two‑Stranded Rope (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2017) pp 521‑528.
  • Yvette Tinsley and W Young "Defendants and detainees with psychiatric disturbances in the criminal process in New Zealand" in Defendants and detainees with psychiatric disturbances in the criminal process and in the prison system (Intersentia, Cambridge, UK, 2017) 1.
  • Yvette Tinsley and W Young "Overuse in the Criminal Justice System in New Zealand" in PH van Kempen (ed) Overuse in the Criminal Justice System (Intersentia, Cambridge, UK, 2017) pp 1‑31.
  • Kate Tokeley "Access to Justice" in Geraint Howells, Iain Ramsey, Thomas Wihelmsson (eds) Handbook of International Consumer Law (2nd ed, Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham, UK, 2017) pp 482–515.
  • Kate Tokeley "It's for your own Good: Legal Paternalism and New Zealand Consumer Credit laws" in P O'Shea, K Fairweather and R Grantham (eds) Credit, Consumers and the Law: After The Global Storm (Routledge Limited, United Kingdom, 2017) pp 19‑41.

Journal articles

  • Tony Angelo "Tokelau Judicial Activity" (2016) 1 Journal of South Pacific Law pp 118‑126.
  • Tony Angelo "Chronique De Droit Neo‑Zealandais" (2017) 23 Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific pp 207‑212.
  • Tony Angelo, B Bell and B Roylance "Intergenerational Funds in the Pacific" (2017) 23 Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific pp 135-170.
  • Graeme Austin "Authors' Human Rights and Copyright Policy" (2017) 40 Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts pp 405‑429.
  • Graeme Austin and D Adelman "Trademarks and Private Environmental Governance" (2017) 93 Notre Dame Law Review pp 709‑756.
  • Mark Bennett "Residential Tenants' Liability for Unintentional Damage" (2017) 48(4) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review.
  • Mark Bennett "Competing Views on Illusory Trusts: the Clayton v Clayton Litigation in its Wider Context" (2017) 11 Journal of Equity pp 48‑79.
  • Mark Bennett "Problems in Residential Tenancy Law Revealed By Holler V Osaki" (2017) 48 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review pp 497‑528.
  • Richard Boast "The Native Land Court and the Writing of New Zealand History" (2017) 4 Law and History Review pp 145‑171.
  • Richard Boast "Maori Land and Land Tenure in New Zealand: 150 Years of the Maori Land Court" (2017) 23 Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific pp 97‑134.
  • Richard Boast "Gift of the Peaks: the Origins of Tongariro National Park" (2017) Hors SerieXXI Do Cultural and Property Combine To Make "Cultural Property" pp 73‑100.
  • Richard Boast "The Native Land Court at Cambridge, Māori Land Alienation and the Private Sector" (2017) 25 Waikato Law Review pp 26-40.
  • Petra Butler "Conference on 'Integration and International Dispute Resolution in Small States'" (2017) 25 European Review of Private Law pp 683‑690.
  • Petra Butler "Red Riding Hood ‑ Is Investor‑State Arbitration the Big Bad Wolf?" (2017) 5 Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs pp 328‑373.
  • Eddie Clark "Reasonably Unified: the Hidden Convergence of Standard of Review in the Wake of Baker" (2017) 30 Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice.
  • Joel Colon‑Rios "What is a Constitutional Transition?" (2017) 37 National Journal of Constitutional Law pp 43‑66.
  • Joel Colón-Ríos "On Albert's Unconstitutional Constitutions" (2017) 50 Cornell International Law Journal p 17.
  • Susy Frankel "The Dynamic and Unsettled Evolution of Parallel Importing" (2017) 3 Jagiellonian University Journal of IP Law pp 24‑36.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Inside and Outside Criminal Process: the Comparative Salience of the New Zealand and Victorian Human Rights Charters" (2017) Public Law Review.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Of Hairpieces and Heresies" (2017) August New Zealand Law Journal pp 232‑236.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Citizenship as Humanitarian Relief: the Case of Roland Kun" (2017) 27 New Zealand Universities Law Review.
  • Claudia Geiringer and P Rishworth "Magna Carta's Legacy? Ideas of Liberty and Due Process in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act" (2017) New Zealand Law Review.
  • Claudia Geiringer "The Constitutional Role of the Courts Under the NZ Bill of Rights: Three Narratives from Attorney‑General v Taylor" (2017) 48 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review pp 547‑570.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Scott Stephenson. From Dialogue to Disagreement in Comparative Rights Constitutionalism" (2017) 15 International Journal of Constitutional Law pp 1247‑1254.
  • Mark Hickford "Situating Stewardship in the State Sector: Considering 'Legislative Stewardship' in Context" (2017) 15(1) NZ Journal of Public and International Law pp 39-65.
  • Mark Hickford "Designing Constitutions in Britain's Mid‑Nineteenth Century Empire ‑ Indigenous Territorial Government in New Zealand and Retrieving Constitutional Histories" (2017) The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History pp 1‑31.
  • Mark Hickford "A Commentary on the Problematics of 'Cultural' Property ‑ Modus Vivendi in New Zealand" (2017) Hors Serie XXI Do Cultural and Property Combine To Make "Cultural Property" pp 101‑120.
  • Catherine Iorns Magallanes "Access to Environmental Justice for Maori" (2017) Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence pp 141‑181.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes, K Davies, S Adelman, A Grear, T Kerns and SR Rajan "The Declaration on Human Rights and Climate Change: A New Legal Tool for Global Policy Change" (2017) 8 Journal of Human Rights and the Environment pp 217‑253.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes and T Stuart "Murky Waters: Adaptive Management, Uncertainty and Seabed Mining in the Exclusive Economic Zone" (2017) 13 Policy Quarterly: Special Issue on Marine Governance pp 10‑16.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes "Improving the environmental rule of law through upholding indigenous rights" (2017) Global Journal of Comparative Law (Brill, 2017).
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes "Addressing Environmental Justice for Maori" (2017) Waikato Law Review.
  • Carwyn Jones "'This Is Nana Nin Talking on Behalf of My Mokopuna and Yours': A Maori Vision of Constitutional Reform" (2017) 5 Te Tai Haruru Journal of Maori and Indigenous Issues pp 109‑115.
  • Carwyn Jones "Treaty Settlement legislation before the House of Representatives in 2017" (2017) December Māori Law Review.
  • David McLauchlan "Contract Formation and Subjective Intention" (2017) 34 Journal of Contract Law pp 41‑49.
  • David McLauchlan "Continuity, Not Change, in Contract Interpretation?" (2017) 133 Law Quarterly Review pp 546‑550.
  • David McLauchlan "Some Fallacies Concerning the Law of Contract Interpretation" (2017) Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly pp 506‑536.
  • Grant Morris "The Gatekeepers: the Role of Lawyers in the New Zealand Commercial Mediation Market" (2017) 2 Mediation Theory and Practice pp 1‑33.
  • Grant Morris and K Alexander "Inclusiveness or Tokenism: Culture and Mediation in New Zealand's Dispute Resolution Statutory Regimes" (2017) 28 Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal pp 170‑180.
  • Joanna Mossop "The Relationship Between the Continental Shelf Regime and A New International Instrument for Protecting Marine Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction" (2017) Ices Journal of Marine Science pp 1‑7.
  • Joanna Mossop "The South China Sea Arbitration and New Zealand's Maritime Claims" (2017) 15(2) NZ Journal of Public and International Law pp 265-292.
  • Guy Fiti Sinclair "A 'Civilizing Task': the International Labour Organization, Social Reform, and the Genealogy of Development" (2017) Journal of the History of International Law.
  • Tony Smith "The Evolving Common Law of Contempt of Court: An Institution to Import? (2016) 1 Diritto Penale XXI Secolo pp 1-20.
  • Matteo Solinas "Brexit and EU Financial Services Regulation: Is 'Third Party Equivalence' a Credible Alternative To Passporting?" (2017) 28 Journal of Banking and Finance ‑ Law and Practice pp 170‑172.
  • Matteo Solinas "The Nature of Legal Transplants ‑ Inspirations from Postcolonial Scholarship" (2017) 22 New Zealand Association for Comparative Law Yearbook pp 179‑216.
  • Matteo Solinas "The Problem of 'Adverse Selection' in the (Proposed) Regulation of Financial Advice in New Zealand" (2017) 27 New Zealand Universities Law Review pp 1215‑1246.
  • Victoria Stace "Civil Liability Contribution: the New Zealand Supreme Court Tackles the 'Same Damage' Issue" (2017) 133 The Law Quarterly Review pp 20‑25.
  • Victoria Stace "Litigation Funding and Liquidators ‑ the New Zealand Court of Appeal Takes A Permissive Approach" (2017) Company and Securities Law Journal.
  • Victoria Stace "When Can Litigation Funding By Liquidators Be Challenged as an 'Abuse of Process'?" (2017) May New Zealand Law Journal pp 152‑156.
  • Victoria Stace "The law of contribution – an equitable doctrine or part of the law of unjust enrichment?" (2017) 48(3) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review.
  • Victoria Stace "Unfair Contract Terms, Exclusion Clauses and Interest Rate Swaps ‑ is There A 'Gap in the Law'?" (2017) New Zealand Business Law Quarterly.
  • Victoria Stace "The Vexed Topic of Equitable Contribution" (2017) New Zealand Law Review.
  • Māmari Stephens "The Children of the Takamore Case, and the Price of Going Home" (2017) 5 Te Tai Haruru Journal of Maori and Indigenous Issues pp 59‑62.
  • Māmari Stephens "To Protect and Serve: Finding New Ways to Protect Te Reo Maori as Cultural Property" (2017) Hors Serie XXI Do Cultural and Property Combine To Make "Cultural Property" pp 7‑22.
  • Kate Tokeley "When Not All Sellers Are Traders: Re‑Evaluating the Scope of Consumer Protection Legislation in the Modern Marketplace" (2017) 39 The Sydney Law Review pp 59‑83.
  • Yvette Tinsley "Defendants and Detainees with Psychiatric Disturbances in New Zealand" (2017).

Short articles, book reviews, opinion pieces

  • Mark Bennett "Dear Gareth: Look to Ireland and Scotland, Not Just Germany ‑ Opinion" (2017) http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/on-the-inside/336974/dear-gareth-look-to-ireland-and-scotland-not-just-germany.
  • Mark Bennett "'Generation Rent' Tenants need Better Security" Newsroom 3 April 2017 https://www.newsroom.co.nz/@future-learning/2017/04/03/17767/generation-rent-tenants-need-better-security.
  • Joel Colón-Ríos "Book Review: The Legal Foundations of Inequality: Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776-1860" (2017) 15(2) International Journal of Constitutional Law pp 563-566.
  • Alberto Costi and Paul Scott "Advancing Better Government, Sustainable Economies, Vibrant Communities: Law's Role? A Foreword to the 2016 ALTA Conference Special Issue" (2017) 48(2) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review pp 203-208.
  • Claudia Geiringer "Book Review: Scott Stephenson 'From Dialogue to Disagreement in Comparative Rights Constitutionalism'" (2017) International Journal of Constitutional Law 15.
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes "A world where the rivers are people too" Elgar blog 22 June 2017.
  • Dean Knight "Why Democracy Doesn't Work on its Own" www.newsroom.co.nz (1 August 2017).
  • Dean Knight "A system based on confidence" www.newsroom.co.nz (21 September 2017)
  • Bevan Marten "The Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017" [2017] NZ Law Journal 310-311.

Online publications

  • Gordon Anderson et al The Worker Protection Index (WPI): Coding for Australia, China, Indonesia and New Zealand (October, 2017).
  • Yvette Tinsley and W Young Defendants and detainees with psychiatric disturbances in the criminal process in New Zealand (December, 2017).
  • Yvette Tinsley and W Young Overuse in the Criminal Justice System in New Zealand (September, 2017).

Looseleaf treatises and commentaries

  • Gordon Anderson Mazengarb's Employment Law (Wellington, LexisNexis, Online) updated commentary on Freedom of Association and Trade Unions, Personal Grievances, and Strikes and Lockouts.
  • Dean Knight and C Mitchell Local Government (Wellington, LexisNexis, 2017) 155,152pp.
  • Nessa Lynch Adams on Criminal Law (Thomson Reuters, 2017).
  • Matteo Solinas Chapter 2C "Free Movement of Companies in the EU" and Chapter 8 "Other European Corporate Forms" (Gore‑Browne on EU Company LawOnline, LexisNexis, 2017).

Reports

  • Campbell McLachlan Equality of Parties before International Investment Tribunals (Institut de Droit International, 2017) 91pp.
  • Grant Morris and F McKechnie Users of Commercial Mediation in New Zealand – Insurance Industry (2017).
  • Tony Smith and J Webb Comprehensive Review of Legal Education and Training in Hong Kong: Draft Report of the Consultants (Hong Kong Standing Committee on Legal Education and Training, 2017) 183pp.

Submissions

  • Gordon Anderson Submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee (on the Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill (2017)
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes T Stuart and D Scott Expert Submission to the Environmental Protection Authority on DMC Min 28 in support of Te Kaahui o Rauru: Adaptive Management in the EEZ Act (6 March 2017)
  • Cathy Iorns Magallanes and D Scott Expert Submission to the Environmental Protection Authority in support of Te Kaahui o Rauru: Precaution in the EEZ Act (20 January 2017)
  • Dean Knight and Andrew Geddis Submission on Hurununui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery Bill (Dec 2016)
  • Geoff McLay Submission to the Select Committee on Marriage (Court Consent to Marriage of Minors) Amendment Bill (2017).
  • Geoff McLay Submission to the Select Committee on Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill (2017).
  • Geoff McLay Submission to the Select Committee on Domestic Violence ‑ Victims" Protection Bill (2017).
  • Geoff McLay Submission to the Select Committee on Anti‑Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill (2017).

Doctoral thesis

Eddie Clark Procedural Fairness and Citizen Control: Addressing the Legitimacy Deficit in the Canadian Administrative State (PhD Thesis).