[LAW-LIB:57725] Assistance Please from Australia or New Zealand

From: Michelle A. LaPorte (MLaPorte@lerners.ca)
Date: Thu Jan 08 2009 - 11:06:58 PST

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    If anyone would be so kind as to send me the following article I would
    be extremely grateful. I have spent the day searching high and low to
    no avail. Cost is not an issue:

    D. Baragwanath, "Who now is my Neighbour? Cross-Border Co-operation of
    Judges in the Globalised Society", (2004-2005) Inner Temple Yearbook
    .
    I believe that the publisher of the Inner Temple Yearbook is LexisNexis
    Butterworths as this is what Amazon.co.uk indicated for the 2005
    edition (not available, either.)

    This was found in Google News Archive at
    http://www.police.govt.nz/events/2005/ngakia-kia-puawai/biographies.html
    <http://www.police.govt.nz/events/2005/ngakia-kia-puawai/biographies.htm
    l> :

    Justice David Baragwanath

    Justice Baragwanath is a Judge of the High Court of New Zealand, sitting
    in that Court and in divisional Courts of Appeal. Educated at the
    University of Auckland and as a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College Oxford
    he became a partner of the Crown Solicitor in Auckland where he appeared
    in many criminal cases.

    At the New Zealand bar, where he took silk in 1977, his practice
    included public law and commercial litigation. He was leading counsel
    assisting the Erebus Royal Commission of Inquiry and led for the Crown
    in the criminal proceedings following the collapse of the Equiticorp
    group of companies.

    Following appointment to the Bench in 1995 he chaired the New Zealand
    Law Commission from 1996-2001 during which period it issued the appended
    reports.

    In 1983 he received a Fullbright Travel Award to the University of
    Virginia to study Freedom of Information. In 2004 he was the Inns of
    Court Fellow in London, researching and lecturing on Cross-Border
    Judicial Co-operation including cross-border insolvency. A resulting
    paper Who now is my neighbour? Has been published in the Inner Temple
    Yearbook 2004-5.

    He chairs the New Zealand Rules Committee and initiated the work of its
    subcommittee on criminal rules. He sits regularly in serious criminal
    trials in the High Court and as a member of the Criminal Appeals
    Division of the Court of Appeal.

    He has been named by the University of Auckland as a recipient of a 2006
    Distinguished Alumni Award.

     
    The Institute's portfolio of non-stipendiary Visiting Fellowships,
    awarded on a competitive basis,
    continued to generate much valuable research in a number of areas of
    law. Judge David
    Baragwanath of the High Court of New Zealand spent two months at the
    Institute as Inns of
    Court Fellow, and during his visit undertook research on cross-border
    judicial co-operation. The
    topic attracted interest from many experts across a wide range of
    specialisms, and resulted in a
    number of in-depth discussions on state of the art developments in a
    number of areas that are not
    usually seen as related; including civil procedures, cross-border
    insolvency, intellectual property,
    equity, shipping, aviation, child abduction, criminal law, and public
    and administrative law. His
    research produced a paper Who Now is my Neighbour? Cross-Border
    Co-operation of Judges in the
    Globalised Society which he hopes to publish in due course
    Don't know what more I can do. I've checked Google, Google Scholar, and
    Google Books and that's all I've found. If somebody could assist in any
    fashion I would be most appreciative.
     
    Michelle LaPorte
    Lerners LLP
    Manager, Library Services
    mlaporte@lerners.ca

             

     
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