Epstein cover The Concealment Use and Disclosure of Info

The Concealment, Use and Disclosure of Information

From ancient times to the present, information has made the world go round, from the most routine of transactions to the most complex. One critical issue therefore is what legal rules, if any, should govern the creation, dissemination and use of information. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1996
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Economic Reform: New Zealand in an International Perspective

The theme of this paper is comparative liberalisation. My aim is to set within a comparative historical framework the remarkable economic reforms in New Zealand which began with the change of government in July 1984. Read more

David Henderson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1996
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The links between economic growth and social cohesion

This paper considers whether continuing the current direction of economic policy in New Zealand - "down the free-market track" - will be detrimental to social cohesion. The central questions are whether the economic growth process is socially disruptive and whether a reduction in the role of government in redistribution of income would be more likely to weaken or strengthen social cohesion. Read more

Winton Bates
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1996
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The Employment Contracts Act and Unjustifiable Dismissal

On 15 May 1991, parliament enacted the Employment Contracts Act 1991 (ECA). Parts I and II of the ECA abolished all forms of compulsory unionism in New Zealand, and took bold steps toward restoring the common law of contract, property and tort to New Zealand labour markets. Read more

Charles W Baird
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1996
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The Status and Jurisdiction of the New Zealand Employment Court

As President of the Court of Appeal, Sir Robin Cooke (as he then was) suggested that there may be common law rights that run so deep that parliament cannot abrogate them. One of these, he suggested, was a right of access to the 'ordinary Courts'. Read more

Bernard Robertson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1996
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Human Rights and Anti-discrimination Legislation

It is easy to find strong similarities between the New Zealand Human Rights Act 1993 and the so-called anti-discrimination laws in the United States. Indeed, laws of this type are increasingly popular elsewhere in western democracies, and perhaps throughout the world, so that a comparison of these two systems carries with it wider implications. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 July, 1996
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The economy-wide effects of bundling milk and non-milk returns

This paper has been prepared by ACIL Economics and Policy Pty Ltd (ACIL) and Tasman Asia Pacific Pty Ltd (Tasman) for the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR). The paper is intended to provide further insights into the agricultural marketing issues raised by ACIL in an earlier report and subsequently developed through valuation work on dairy industry assets by Ireland, Wallace and Associates. Read more

Tasman Asia Pacific and ACIL
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 July, 1996
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Submission: Christchurch City Council's 1996/97 Draft Annual Plan

This submission starts by describing the principles that local authorities should observe when deciding on the functions they will undertake. It proceeds to examine a number of the Council's functions in the light of those principles, and shows that the Council should discontinue, or modify the form of, it's involvement. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
24 June, 1996
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Controlling Crime in New Zealand

Crime has increased significantly in New Zealand over the past 20 years. New Zealand now has one of the highest burglary rates in the developed world, higher than the United States, Great Britain or Australia. Read more

Cathy Buchanan and Peter Hartley
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 1996
From Welfare State to Civil Society

From Welfare State to Civil Society

The purpose of this study, which was supported by the New Zealand Business Roundtable, is to suggest the guiding principles for the reform of the welfare state. Plainly any such task involves taking a view about the ideal of a free society. Read more

David Green
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 April, 1996
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Moving into the Fast Lane

It’s a pleasure to speak to an audience which reflects such a wide cross-section of the business community. In fact one of the most pleasing developments of recent years that has accomplished the resurgence of business in this country has been the resurgence of business organisations. Read more

Douglas Myers
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 March, 1996

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