The Commission's Preliminary Paper, Reform of Personal Property Security Law (report by Prof JH Farrar and MA O’Regan) (PP6).
Our publications
The Law Commission publishes many different publications. Each type, such as reports, issues papers, and ministerial briefings, has its own series.
Each series has its own purpose. For example, issues papers identify law reform issues and call for submissions from the public. Reports are the final result of a project and contain recommendations for law reform. Use the search filters below to find particular publications.
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Areas of law
The Commission's Report, A Personal Property Securities Act for New Zealand (R8).
The Commission's Report, Intellectual Property: The Context for Reform (R13).
The Commission's Preliminary Paper, The Property Law Act 1952 (PP16).
The Commission's Preliminary Paper, Tenure and Estates in Land (PP20).
The Commission's Report, A New Property Law Act (R29).
The Commission's Preliminary Paper, Succession Law: Testamentary Claims (PP24).
The Commission's Miscellaneous Paper, What Should Happen to your Property when you Die? (MP1).
The Commission's Miscellaneous Paper, Succession Law Wills Reforms (MP2).
The Commission,s Miscellaneous Paper, The Taking into Account of Te Ao Māori in Relation to Reform of the Law of Succession (MP6)