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Mr David John Round
School of Law
Phone: +64 3 364 2987 ext. 8785
Office: Homestead Ln K Block 157
Fields of Research
Environmental law
Jurisprudence
Legal history
Public law
Researcher Summary
Research interests include the fields of Legal History, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Environmental Law and Natural Resource Law, particularly issues concerning the Treat and the environment.
Subject Area: Disciplines
Law:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
; Environmental and Planning Law
; Legal History
; Legal Theory and Jurisprudence
; Treaty Of Waitangi and the Law Relating to Indigenous Peoples
Affiliations
Maurice White Native Forest Trust
(Community Organisation/NGO): Trustee
New Zealand Highland Cattle Society
(Professional Organisation): National Councillor
Te Araroa Trust
(Community Organisation/NGO): Trustee, Canterbury
Publications
Clement, J., Matthews, B., Pritchard, B., Palmer, J., Round, D., Jones, C., Armstrong, P. and Mason, E. (2011) The British World. In C. Jones, B. Matthews and J. Clement (Ed.),
Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library
: 129-149, 240-242. Christchurch: Canterbury University Press.
(Chapter in Book)
Round, D.J. (2011) The Future of Environmental Law.
Waikato Law Review
19(1): 144-167.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2011) The Lion, the Nurse & the Weasel; Law & Policy concerning Endangered Species in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law
15: 147-184.
(Journal Article)
Round, D.J. (2011) Two Futures: A Reverie on Constitutional Review.
Otago Law Review
12(3): 525-556.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2009) Kingdoms in the hills: law and politics in the South Island high country.
Canterbury Law Review
15(2): 263-294.
(Journal Article)
Round, D.J. (2009) UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
New Zealand Law Journal
10: 392-395.
(Journal Article)
Round, D.J. (2008)
The Treaty and the Environment.
Christchurch, New Zealand: Ngā Kete a Rēhua: Inaugural Māori Research Symposium - Te Waipounamu, 4-5 Sep 2008.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Round, D. (2007) Social justice, community and the environment. In R. Porter (Ed.),
Pursuing Social Justice in New Zealand: 14 New Zealanders share their stories of communities helping people in ways government cannot
: 91-100. Auckland: Maxim Institute.
(Chapter in Book)
Round, D. (2005) Here Be Dragons.
Otago Law Review
11(1): 31-51.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2003) Chapters 1, 2, 3, 10. In S Barnett (Ed.),
Freedom of the Hills, Unlocking High Country Recreation
: 1-24.Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand.
(Chapter in Book)
Round, D. (2002) The Queen's Chain & Public Access.
FMC Bulletin
149(August): 26-28.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2001) The South Island Loop.
FMC Bulletin
144(May): 21-22.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2000) Judicial Activism and the Treaty: The Pendulum Returns.
Otago Law Review
9(4): 653-671.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (2000) Milford Thoughts.
FMC Bulletin
139(March): 27-31.
(Journal Article)
Caldwell, J. and Round, D. (Ed.) (2000)
The Laws of New Zealand: Environment.
Wellington: Butterworths. 302 pp.
(Edited Book)
Round,D. (2000) The Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989.
Environment, Butterworths Laws of New Zealand, part ix
: 261--278.
(Chapter in Book)
Round,D. (1999) Ngai Tahu Whale Watch Case.
FMC Bulletin
135: 30-1.
(Journal Article)
Round,D. (1999) Privatisation of the Conservation Estate.
FMC Bulletin
135: 34-6.
(Journal Article)
Round, D. (1999) VAMP Re-vamps.
FMC Bulletin
138(November Issue): 2pp.
(Journal Article)
Round,D. (1998)
Truth or Treaty? Commonsense Questions About the Treaty of Waitangi.
Christchurch: University of Canterbury Press. 219.
(Authored Book)
Round, D.J. (1991) De Meo et Tuo, or, the True Nostrum.
Canterbury Law Review
4: 447-493.
(Journal Article)