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Cross on Evidence is a substantial and authoritative exposition on the law of evidence in New Zealand, with in-depth commentary on the Evidence Act 2006 and evidence law outside the Evidence Act. Relevant legislation, regulations and practice notes are also included.
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This authoritative work provides the practitioner with a practical and comprehensive guide to the workings of the District Court's civil jurisdiction. In addition to the annotated text of the District Court Act 2016 and District Court Rules 2014, the work contains appendices on appearing for the plaintiff and the defendant.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Garrow and Turkington's Criminal Law provides comprehensive legislation and commentary on criminal law in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. The publication provides fully referenced commentary to the Crimes Act 1961, the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 and Criminal Procedure Rules 2014, along with other related legislation, regulations and practice notes. There is also a comprehensive set of Appendices which provide a clear overview of related criminal law topics.