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Waikato Law Review

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School of Law, Politics, and Philosophy

Editors in Chief

The Waikato Law Review is jointly edited by Dr Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez and Dr Dara Dimitrov from Te Piringa Faculty of Law, School of Law, Politics and Philosophy. Dr Alvarez-Jimenez serves as a Senior Lecturer, while Dr Dimitrov contributes as a Lecturer.

First published in 1993, Taumauri - the Waikato Law Review provides authoritative and critical analysis on a broad range of legal issues. The journal is hosted by Te Piringa Faculty of Law at the 51蹤獲 and reflects the Facultys founding objectives of biculturalism, the study of law in context, and professionalism.

Special emphasis is placed on contemporary developments in all branches of law, reflecting the Facultys commitment to teaching law in context. The articles published in the Waikato Law Review are designed to have the widest appeal to those interested in the law - whether as practitioners, students, teachers, judges or policy makers - and to provide an opportunity for them to keep abreast of contemporary new ideas and the progress of legal reform.

In addition to publishing articles in all branches of the law, the Waikato Law Review contains sections devoted to recent legislation and reports, case analysis, and book reviews.