Australian and

New Zealand

Law and

History Society

LAW AND HISTORY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

AUSTRALIA &

NEW ZEALAND

Published by Macquarie Law

 

 

Francis Forbes

Society for

Australian

Legal History

 

NEW ZEALAND THESES

 

Anderson, Robyn 1981 ‘The Hardened Frail Ones: Women and Crime in Auckland 1845-1870’ (MA thesis, University of Auckland) 

Cox, Noel "The Evolution of the New Zealand Monarchy: The Recognition of an Autochthonous Polity" (University of Auckland, PhD 2001).  

Dalley, Bronwyn 1992 'Women’s Imprisonment in New Zealand, 1880–1920’ (PhD thesis, University of Otago)  

Dalley, Bronwyn 1988 'From Demi-Mondes to Slaveys: A Study of the Te Oranga Reformatory for Delinquent Women, 1900–1918’ (MA thesis, Massey University) 

Finn, Jeremy "The Inter-colonial Element in Colonial Statute Law: An Enquiry into Aspects of the Legislation of the British Settlement Colonies 1790-1900" (Ph D thesis, University of Canterbury, 1995)

Gallacher, Scott 1993 ‘” Publishing our own dishonour”: The criminalisation of incest in New Zealand and the judicial response’ (BA Hons long essay, University of Otago)  

Grant, Dairne 1993 ‘“Beyond the Pale”: prostitution in New Zealand during World War I’ ( BA (Hons) long essay, University of Otago)  

Morris G. H. "Chief Justice James Prendergast and the Administration of New Zealand Colonial Justice, 1862-1899" (PhD thesis, University of Waikato, 2001).

Spiller, Peter "Two Judges - Father and Son: An analysis of the careers of Henry Samuel Chapman and Frederick Revans Chapman". (Ph.D. thesis, University of Canterbury, 1991)