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TEXTS

Abraham, The Judicial Process: An Introductory Analysis of the Courts of the United States, England and France (6th ed, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993)

Aronson and Whitmore, Public Torts and Contracts (Law Book Company, Sydney, 1982)

Bell and Bradley, Governmental Liability: A comparative study (UK National Committee of Comparative Law, London, 1991)

Clayton and Tomlinson, Civil Actions against the Police (Sweet and Maxwell, London, 1987)

Brazier (ed), Clerk and Lindsell on Torts (17th ed, Sweet and Maxwell, London, 1995)

Dicey, An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (10th ed, MacMillan, London, 1959)

Finnis, Natural Law and Natural Rights (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1980)

Hogg, Liability of the Crown (2nd ed, Carswell, Ontario, 1989)

Horn et al, Employment Contracts (Brooker’s, Wellington, 1991)

Huscroft and Rishworth (eds), Rights and Freedoms (Brooker’s, Wellington, 1995)

Olowofoyeku, Suing Judges: A Study of Judicial Immunity (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993)

Shetreet and Deschenes, Judicial Independence: The Contemporary Debate (Martinus Nijhoff Publications, Dordrecht, 1985)

Stephen, A History of the Criminal Law of England (MacMillan, London, 1883)

Williams, Crown Proceedings: An Account of Civil Proceedings by and against the Crown as Affected by the Crown Proceedings Act, 1947 (Stevens and Sons Ltd, London, 1948)

REPORTS

New Zealand

A Bill of Rights for New Zealand: A White Paper (1985 AJHR A6)

A New Interpretation Act (NZLC R17, Wellington, 1990)

Damages in Administrative Law (Public and Administrative Law Reform Committee, Report No 14, 1980)

Evidence Law: Privilege (NZLC PP 23, Wellington, 1994)

Final Report on Emergencies (NZLC R 22, Wellington, 1991)

Human Rights in New Zealand: Report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (MFAT Information Bulletin No 54, Wellington, June 1995)

Limitation Defences in Civil Proceedings (NZLC R6, Wellington, 1988)

Search and Search Warrants – Final Report (Search and Search Warrants Committee, Department of Justice, Wellington, 1988)

The Structure of the Courts (NZLC R7, Wellington, 1989)

Canada

Ontario Law Reform Commission, Report on the Liability of the Crown (OLRC, Toronto, 1989)

United Kingdom

Law Commission (UK), Administrative Law: Judicial Review and Statutory Appeals (LAW COM No 226, HMSO, London, 1994)

Law Commission (UK), The Interpretation of Statutes (LAW COM No 21, SCOT LAW COM No 11, HMSO, London, 1969)

ARTICLES

Ahmedouamar, “The Liability of the Government as a Consequence of its Legal Activities” [1993] 11 Int J of Legal Information 1

Allan, “Speaking with the Tongues of Angels: the Bill of Rights, Simpson and the Court of Appeal” (1994) 1 Bill of Rights Bulletin 2

Anderson, “Simpson: A Short Plea to Rationalise Crown Immunity” (1994) 1 Bill of Rights Bulletin 10

Beckley, “Who Pays the Bill when the Police Get it Wrong?” (1995) LXVIII Police J 202

Bell, “English Law and French Law: Not so Different?” [1995] Current Legal Problems 63

Binchy, “Constitutional Remedies and the Law of Torts” in O’Reilly (ed), Human Rights and Constitutional Law (Round Hall Press, Dublin, 1992)

Craig, “Francovich: Remedies and the Scope of Liability” (1993) 109 LTR 595

Craig, “Once More unto the Breach: The Community, the State and Damages Liability” (1997) 113 LQR 67

Dawson, “Simpson Liability” (1994) 1 Bill of Rights Bulletin 8

Doyle, “Tort Liability for the Exercise of Statutory Powers” in Finn (ed), Essays on Torts (Law Book Company, Sydney, 1989)

Fleming, “Is there a Future for Tort?” (1984) 58 ALJ 131

Fontana, “Damages Awards for Human Rights Violations in the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights” (1991) 31 Santa Clara LR 1127

Harris, “Can the Law of Tort Fulfill its Aims” (1990) 14 NZULR 113

Harrison, “A New Remedy in Damages for Breach of the Bill of Rights”, Lawtalk 420, August 1994, 10

Harrison, “Domestic Enforcement of International Human Rights in Courts of Law: Some Recent Developments” [1995] NZLJ 256

Hiley, “Crown Liability for Unlawful Conduct: Northern Territory of Australia v Mengel” (1994) 18 Univ of Queensland LJ 125

Hunt, “Fundamental Rights and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act” (1995) 111 LQR 565

Huscroft and Rishworth, “Damages for breach of individual rights in the United States of America, Canada, Ireland, the Caribbean, India, Sri Lanka, the European Union and under the European Convention on Human Rights” (unpublished paper, 1996)

Lester, “The Mouse that Roared: The Human Rights Bill 1995” [1995] Public Law 198

Manning, “Civil Action for Breach of the Bill of Rights” [1995] NZ Rec LR 181

Rubenstein, “Liability in Tort of Judicial Officers” (1964) 15 Univ of Toronto LJ 317

Smillie, “Fundamental Rights, Parliamentary Supremacy and the New Zealand Court of Appeal” (1995) 111 LQR 209

Van Gerven “Bridging the Unbridgeable: Community and National Tort Laws after Francovich and Brasserie” (1996) 45 ICLQ 507

Wade, “Injunctive Relief against the Crown and Ministers” (1991) 107 LQR 4

Willhite, “Defamation Law: Privileges from Liability: Distinguishing Quasi-judicial Proceedings from Proceedings which are Preliminary to Judicial Hearings” (1994) 47 Oklahoma LR 541

OTHER SOURCES

Cabinet Office Manual (Cabinet Office, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Wellington, 1996)

Submissions made to the Justice and Law Reform Select Committee on the Courts and Criminal Procedure (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 1995


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