This book is an essential resource for practitioners or students. Professor Geoff Hall presents the new statutory regime, an introduction to principles and operation of sentencing principles, a full analysis of the Act, and the relevant statutes.
An easy-to-read study guide designed to help students consolidate their understanding of criminal law
Starting at NZD$ 45.00
A valuable revision and study guide for students of criminal law.
Starting at NZD$ 50.00
The first specialist costs text in the market, The Law of Costs in New Zealand provides an in-depth and practical analysis of the operation of the costs’ regime.
Starting at NZD$ 149.99
Criminal Law in Aotearoa New Zealand is an accessible and critical text that will be of huge value to all practitioners and students of criminal law.
Starting at NZD$ 175.00
The guide to statutory interpretation, preparation and drafting in New Zealand.
Starting at NZD$ 180.00
Youth Justice in Aotearoa New Zealand by Alison Cleland and Khylee Quince is an insightful critique of the New Zealand law of youth justice and its fitness for purpose.
Starting at NZD$ 99.00
A powerhouse of national and international contributors honour the 20-year-tenure of retired Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias.
Starting at NZD$ 85.00
As cases move up the Court hierarchy different rules and processes apply, which can be daunting for those unfamiliar with what is expected. Litigation Skills: A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy focuses on the practical aspects of preparing for and appearing at criminal appeals. It is primarily for junior and intermediate lawyers who appear in appeals in the District Court, High Court and to a lesser degree the Court of Appeal. However, senior practitioners may find value in the straightforward guidance provided by the book.
Starting at NZD$ 85.00
Dr Heather McKenzie's book comes five years after the introduction of the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009.
Starting at NZD$ 100.00