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- Influence
Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Commonwealth: Struggles for Decriminalisation and Change
- N. Cox
- Sociology
- 2 January 2014
Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Commonwealth: Struggles for Decriminalisation and Change (Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced… Expand
Tax and Regulatory Avoidance Through Non-traditional Alternatives to Tax Havens
- N. Cox
- Economics
- 18 August 2003
To combat corporate regulation, and the burden of taxation, corporations and individuals attempted to avoid or minimise the effects of both. This was particularly so with respect to taxation. There… Expand
The Control of Advice to the Crown and the Development of Executive Independence in New Zealand
- N. Cox
- Sociology
- 23 August 2003
In the absence of a widespread political and legal consensus about the sources of legislative authority, the traditional Diceyan view of parliamentary sovereignty perhaps fails to adequately explain… Expand
The Compliance costs of the Kiwisaver Scheme
Cox, N., Yong, S. (2008). The Compliance costs of the Kiwisaver Scheme. In: Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand/International Association for Accounting Education and… Expand
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The Theory of Sovereignty and the Importance of the Crown in the Realms of The Queen
- N. Cox
- Sociology, Political Science
- 2002
As a general rule, in those countries which acknowledge Elizabeth II as Queen, the legal and political entity known as the Crown is legally important because it holds the conceptual place held by the… Expand
The Acquisition of Sovereignty by Quasi-States: The Case of the Order of Malta
- N. Cox
- Political Science
- 22 July 2003
The Sovereign Military Order of St John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, also known as the Order of Malta, the Order of St John of Jerusalem, or simply the Hospitallers, is a unique… Expand
Dispensation, Privileges, and the Conferment of Graduate Status: With Special Reference to Lambeth Degrees
- N. Cox
- Sociology
- 2002
Since 1533 archbishops of Canterbury have conferred academic degrees by virtue of the power invested in them by the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533-1534, also known as the Peter's Pence Act. Legally… Expand
The Influence of the Common Law and the Decline of the Ecclesiastical Courts of the Church of England
- N. Cox
- Political Science
- 18 August 2003
The Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1963 established the present judicial hierarchy for the provinces of Canterbury and York of the Church of England. This hierarchy comprises Church courts at… Expand
The Extraterritorial Enforcement of Consumer Legislation and the Challenge of the Internet
- N. Cox
- Sociology
- 3 September 2004
Perhaps more than any other business activity, electronic commerce requires a balanced approach to co-regulation. Whether consumers are purchasing from a trader based locally or overseas through the… Expand
Church and State in the Post-Colonial Era : The Anglican Church and the Constitution in New Zealand
- N. Cox
- History
- 31 December 2008
Cox, Noel, Church and State in the Post-Colonial Era: The Anglican Church and the Constitution in New Zealand (Polygraphia (NZ) Ltd, Auckland, 2008)
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