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(2013) 127 Harvard Law Review 652
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Northern Territory v Griffiths [2017] FCAFC 106; (2017) 256 FCR 478; (2017) 346 ALR 247 Federal Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 20 Jul 2017 AustLII flag 8
TSM v Professional Conduct Committee [2015] NZHC 3063 High Court of New Zealand New Zealand 4 Dec 2015 NZLII flag 183

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"Uncertainty in Private Law: Rhetorical Device or Substantive Legal Argument?" (2021) 45 Melbourne University Law Review 60 Bigwood, Rick; Dietrch, Joachim Australia circa 2021 AustLII flag
"A Moment's Inadvertence Should Not Bring Down the Heavens: Rethinking Proportionality in Negligence Law in New Zealand" [2020] VUWLawRw 6 Venter, Karan New Zealand circa 2020 NZLII flag
"Redefining The Circumstances In Which Family Hardship Should Mitigate Sentence Severity" (2019) 42 University of New South Wales Law Journal 154 Bargaric, Mirko Australia circa 2019 AustLII flag 1
"A Lost Opportunity? Omission of the Illusory Trust Doctrine from the Trusts Act 2019" [2019] VUWLawRw 33 Probert, Thomas New Zealand circa 2019 NZLII flag
"Judicial Discretion in Private Law" (2016) 14 Otago Law Review 257 Graham Virgo New Zealand circa 2016 NZLII flag 2
"Sentencing: From Vagueness to Arbitrariness: The Need to Abolish the Stain That is the Instinctive Synthesis" (2015) 38 University of New South Wales Law Journal 76 Bagaric, Mirko Australia circa 2015 AustLII flag 4

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