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University of Otago

Report

Government use of artificial intelligence in New Zealand


This report was prepared as part of the New Zealand Law Foundation-funded project: Artificial Intelligence and Law in New Zealand. The overall focus of the report is on the regulatory issues surrounding uses of AI in New Zealand.
Report

Solving the problem: causation, transparency and access to justice in New Zealand’s personal injury system


This report advises how to remove the access to justice barriers faced by injured people in New Zealand.
Discussion paper

Housing, the ‘Great Income Tax Experiment’, and the intergenerational consequences of the lease


This paper provides an analysis of how the New Zealand tax system may be affecting residential property markets
Thesis

How does the concept of cultural competence affect the practice of bioethics and health law


Cultural Competence is one of the competencies required of all Health Practitioners in New Zealand since the enacting of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act in 2003. This dissertation examines what relationship there is between this concept and Bioethics and Health Law.
Thesis

Mental state talk and social understanding in New Zealand toddlers: a Pacific-Island context


This longitudinal study assessed the relation between maternal mental state talk over time and the development of social understanding in young Pacific Island children growing up in New Zealand. At all three time points (15, 20, and 26 months), mother and child pairs (N = 45) engaged in a free play task and maternal talk...

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