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Articles by Max Harris since 2011

 Max Harris is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. Prior to post-graduate study at Oxford he was a clerk to Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias at the Supreme Court. He has a BA/LLB(Hons.) from the University of Auckland (where he majored in Political Studies and History). He has also previously been the co-chair of JustSpeak, a youth-based criminal justice group.

  • Are We There Yet? The Future of the Treaty of Waitangi: A Review, 01 Apr 2015
  • Are We There Yet? The Future of the Treaty of Waitangi: A response to Morgan and Guthrie, 01 Apr 2015
  • Criminal law – sentencing – The High Court of Australia in Bugmy v The Queen: A Mixed Bag on the Sentencing of Indigenous Offenders, 02 Feb 2014
  • Criminal law, sentencing and ethnicity – Mika v R – sensible or superficial?, 24 Jan 2014
  • Manitoba Métis Federation (Inc) v Attorney-General (Canada): A step forward for indigenous rights jurisprudence and an opportunity for New Zealand, 28 May 2013
  • More on Mason: Cultural factors in sentencing, 09 Feb 2013
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