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  • Intellectual Property Law
    Intellectual Property Law provides leading commentary on intellectual property developments in New Zealand, as well as expert analyses on areas that overlap with commercial law such as unfair trading and passing off.
  • Sim's Court Practice
    Sim's Court Practice is a long-established text; it is over one hundred years since the first edition of Stout and Sim was published. Sim's Court Practice is a comprehensive statement of the law relating to the practice of the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
  • Hall's Sentencing
    Hall's Sentencing provides an in-depth examination of the principles and practice of criminal sentencing in New Zealand. Written by one of New Zealand’s leading authorities on sentencing, Emeritus Professor Geoffrey G Hall, this publication contains comprehensive and up-to-date information on the principles of sentencing, the Sentencing Act 2002, the Sentencing Regulations 2002, and sentencing levels.
  • Mazengarb's Employment Law
    Employment law is subject to rapid and constant change and remains a major tool for economic and political policy. Although the Employment Relations Act 2000 is the primary Act governing employment relations, employment law is impacted by diverse areas of law. Mazengarb's Employment Law provides detailed analysis that gives employment law practitioners quick and easy access to the latest and most relevant cases, legislation and practical guidelines.
  • Privacy Law and Practice
    Privacy law is an area of law that is of increasing importance and public awareness. It is a core area in practice with relevance in most settings: government, community groups, companies, etc. Privacy Law and Practice provides in-depth section by section commentary to the Privacy Act 2020, as well as specialist content for various sectors, including banking and finance, business and administration, education, employment, health and disability services, and law enforcement. The publication is an invaluable resource for any organisation that deals with personal information and any lawyer who advises such clients.
  • Morison's Company and Securities Law
    A highly regarded service, Morison's Company and Securities Law is one of the most comprehensive narrative-style authorities available on company and securities law. Written by a team of leading practitioners and academics in the field, Morison's covers all facets of company and securities law.
  • Abbott & Thompson District Courts Practice
    Abbott and Thompson District Courts Practice (Criminal) contains commentary on the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 and the Criminal Procedure Rules 2014, along with the Bail Act 2000, the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 (Children’s and Young People’s Well-being Act 1989) and other related legislation and regulations.
  • Heath and Whale on Insolvency
    Heath and Whale on Insolvency provides commentary to all relevant law affecting corporate and personal insolvency in New Zealand. This publication has been written for the busy legal practitioner, with clear, concise commentary on a range of insolvency regimes and adjacent relevant areas. Topics covered in Heath and Whale include: receivership, liquidation, antecedent transactions, secured debt, statutory management, regulation of insolvency practitioners, special entities, cross-border insolvency and court procedure.
  • Becroft and Hall's Transport Law
    Becroft and Hall’s Transport Law is the successor to Dixon’s Road Traffic Law and continues to be the leading work on road traffic law in New Zealand. Combining detailed commentary with all relevant legislation, this work includes in-depth coverage of the Land Transport Act 1998 and practical guides for the breath/blood alcohol and drug testing regime. Further, it considers the impact of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and Search and Surveillance Act 2012 in traffic cases and provides detailed coverage in relation to sentencing for traffic offences.
  • The Laws of New Zealand
    This is an encyclopaedic work that has addressed the need to have a New Zealand equivalent to Halsbury's Laws of England as the New Zealand legal system gradually moved away from its traditional British model. It provides a reliable statement of the whole of the law of New Zealand - statutory, regulatory, and judicial. It is a comprehensive source of primary comment required by practitioners and academics alike.