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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Series 2
Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Series 2
Published:
2023-06-24
Editor's introduction
Editor's introduction
Michael Palmer
iv-ix
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Articles
A British Bundesrat? The Brown Commission and the Future of the House of Lords
Gary Meggitt
523-541
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E-commerce and Online Dispute Resolution in Hong Kong
The Case of eBRAM
Yang Lin
542-551
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Montesquieu’s Theory of the Separation of Powers, Legislative Flexibility and Judicial Restraint in an Unwritten Constitution
Zia Akhtar
552-577
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Special Section: Tikanga as the First Law of New Zealand: The Need for a System-Wide Cognitive Shift
Introduction
Mai Chen
578-582
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The Increasing Need for Cultural Experts in New Zealand Courts
Mai Chen
583-598
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“Too Far, Too Soon”
Speech Given on 3 May 2023 at the Wānanga on Tikanga and the Law
Justice Joe Williams
599-609
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Tikanga and the Law
A Model of Recognition
Justice Christian Whata
610-622
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The Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 and Tikanga
Some Challenges Arising
The Honourable Justice Grant Powell
623-629
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Remarks on Tikanga and the District Court
Chief District Court Judge Heemi Taumaunu
630-634
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Tikanga as the First Law of New Zealand
An Important Cognitive Shift
Acting Chief Judge Caren Fox
635-648
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Tikanga and the Law Wānanga
Tikanga in Environmental Jurisdiction
Judge Michael Doogan
649-659
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Cultural Expertise and Evidence in Australian Courts
Justice Emilios Kyrou
660-668
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Special Section: ADR Issues and Development (Part 3)
Summary Dismissal in Arbitration
A Need for Reform to the Arbitration Act 1996?
Oliver Marsden, Joshua Kelly, Caspar Everett
669-684
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Special Section: AI and its Regulation (Part 1)
Putting the Artificial Intelligence in Alternative Dispute Resolution
How AI Rules Will Become ADR Rules
Ryan Abbott , Brinson S. Elliott
685-706
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The European Parliament’s AI Regulation
Should We Call It Progress?
Meeri Haataja, Joanna J. Bryson
707-718
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Is Legal Knowledge Regressing (Thanks to AI)?
Geoffrey Samuel
719-750
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Notes & Other Matters
Theorising South Africa’s Insurance Law Disclosures
Swanepoel v Brolink (et Hollard Insurance) S638/18F
Neels Kilian
751-762
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Book Reviews
More Disputes and Differences (2022) by Derek Roebuck, edited by Susanna Hoe
Ling Zhou
763-764
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Call for Papers
Amicus Curiae Special Issue–Call for Proposals
Victoria McCloud
765-766
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News and Events
News and Events
767-771
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Visual Law
Shen Jiaben
Patricia S.W. Ng, Michael Palmer
772-776
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523-776
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