Volume 26, 2021
Dedication – Professor DE Paterson
Sir Albert R Palmer Foreword
Avant-Propos
Sir David Baragwanath Legal Ethics in an Age of Evolving Technology
PACIFIC AND COUNTRY STUDIES
Wiliame Iupeli Gucake The Cook Islands within the Realm: A Storm Cloud with no Rain?
Unaisi Narawa Australasian Conference Association Ltd v Mere Sela and Ors [2007] FLR 12: A Case Analysis
Vergil Narokobi Judicial Review of Constitutional Questions in Papua New Guinea
Kari Young Human Rights on Pitcairn: A Sacred Trust … .
Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe L'application de la Declaration des Nations Unies sur les Droits des Peuples Autochtones: Une Quasi-negation de la Reconnaissance des Peuples du Pacifique
Beatrice Tabangcora An Analysis of the 2021 Electoral Decisions of the Samoan Courts
Jennifer Corrin Legal Scholarship and Pacific Islands' Jurisprudence
AH Angelo and Janielee Avia It's a Long Time since 1877: The Persistence of Custom
COVID-19/THE ENVIRONMENT
Morsen Mosses and Talitha-Kumi Geparo The Response to COVID-19 and Human Rights' Challenges in Fiji and Vanuatu: Were the Measures Proportionate?
Janielee Avia Traditional Knowledge and Climate Change: Lessons of Resilience from the Pacific
Sarina Theys Leading the Way: Pacific Island Countries and the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations
Philipp Semmelmayer Climate Change and Torts: New Zealand and Germany
Kahealani Sinahemana Hekau Low Carbon Development Policies, the Environment and the Laws – Niue
LANGUAGE/LITERATURE
John Jamieson "My Language Made me do it" – The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Revisited for the Context of Aotearoa-New Zealand
ACTUALITES
AH Angelo and Sarah Mead A New Civil Code in Seychelles
Acknowledgement
The support of the Victoria University of Wellington Foundation for the publication of this volume is acknowledged with gratitude.