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  • New Zealand Family Law Journal
    The New Zealand Family Law Journal brings together in one publication articles and items of interest on family law. Consulting editors are well-known experts and academics in the family law field. The New Zealand Family Law Journal acts as a supplement to the Family Law Service or stands by itself as an interesting and valuable publication.
  • Conveyancing Bulletin
    The Conveyancing Bulletin provides up-to-date commentary on significant developments in conveyancing and property transactions, including mortgages and landlord and tenant. The Bulletin is published eight times a year, with each issue containing in-depth case notes on recent relevant judgments, and may also feature articles on important issues, updates on legislative reviews and information on other changes affecting this area of law and practice.
  • Employment Law Bulletin
    The Employment Law Bulletin keeps you up to date with the latest developments in employment law and is a must for any practitioner or professional dealing with employment law issues. The Bulletin is highly regarded among practitioners and stakeholders in the employment field, including the Courts. Each issue contains articles giving expert practical analysis on the most current and relevant issues in employment law, as well as case notes on key employment decisions.
  • Company and Securities Law Bulletin
    The Company and Securities Law Bulletin (CSLB) provides up-to-date commentary on significant developments in all facets of company and securities law. The Bulletin includes editorials on topical issues, articles on recent developments and current issues, and structured headnotes for important cases. The Bulletin is written by experts in the field; contributions are received from academics and practitioners, both in New Zealand and overseas. Over the years, the Bulletin has become an essential aid and reference, and is the regular bulletin for debate and discussion of company and securities law.
  • Resource Management Bulletin
    The editorial team brings together the foremost experts from professional practice and academia to make the Bulletin the leading forum for timely discussion of resource management issues. The Bulletin has a wide mandate: to enable lawyers, planners, consultants, local and territorial authorities, architects, surveyors and many others to keep abreast of new legislation; to help readers gain an understanding of emerging case law; to evaluate new law against previous law, developing scientific knowledge, and global trends; to evaluate the ecological impact of new laws; to facilitate detailed consideration of the New Zealand regime in the context of international environmental law and Treaty of Waitangi obligations; to promote exchanges between lawyers, administrators, Judges, planners, environmental scientists and others operating in the resource management field.