New Zealand Resource Management Appeals

New Zealand Resource Management Appeals

Publication

Case Reports

Format

Online

Content

Cases

The New Zealand Resource Management Appeals is a specialist law report series that covers all important developments in resource management and environmental law. It offers a comprehensive selection of key decisions in this area from the Environment Court (and its predecessor, the Planning Tribunal), as well as important relevant decisions from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and High Court. Reported cases date from 1991 onwards with new judgments being added regularly to ensure subscribers stay current.

General Information

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Legal practitioners and academic institutions

  • Abbreviation: NZRMA
  • First year of publication: 1991
  • Format: Online
  • Annual publishing frequency: Approximately 12 parts and 1 bound volume per year
  • Court coverage: Key decisions from the Environment Court (and its predecessor, the Planning Tribunal) and key decisions from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and High Court of New Zealand.
  • Additional content included: Subject Index.
  • Consulting Editor: The General Editor is Kenneth Palmer. He is a former Associate Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, and a practising barrister. His special interests are environmental, resource management, and local government law. He is the author of books on local government and planning law dating back to 1977. He is the author of four chapters in D Nolan ed Environmental and Resource Management Law in New Zealand (7th ed, LexisNexis 2020). He is a former editor of the New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law.
  • Authorisation status: Not authorised.

Why you should subscribe to this publication

  • Invaluable to anyone who practises or has an active interest in environmental, construction and resource management law, as well as local government issues that relate to these areas of law.
  • Focuses on decisions from the Environment Court but also includes important relevant cases from all senior courts in New Zealand.
  • The General Editor has practised, taught, and authored publications in the field of environmental and resource management law since 1977. As a professional he is highly regarded within the legal community and considered an expert in the field of environmental law.

New Zealand Resource Management Appeals

31 May 2023 07:07

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