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Vol 31, No 4 December 2025
ARTICLES
Politics and Tax Policy Development: Revitalising the Generic Tax Policy Process During a Trend of Political Expediency
Gaige Nortje
“The King in All His Cabinets”: Crown and Empire in Te Heuheu Tukino v Aotea District Maori Land Board
Katherine Sanders
What Its Confrontation with Tikanga Should Teach Tort Law about Itself
Allan Beever
Politics, Press “Freedom” and the Absence of Defamation Law Reform in New Zealand 1845-1910
Jeremy Finn
State Law and “Tikanga-based Loss” in Smith v Fonterra
Maria Hook and Metiria Stanton Turei
The Early History of the Law of Tort in New Zealand 1840-1900: Worth More than Mentioning in Passing?
Warren Swain
Disabled Life, the Common Law and Cover for Accident Compensation
Stephen Todd
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