April 2017 RM Journal
Table of Contents:
Cover – The Death of the RMA by a Thousand Cuts – the next two incisions by Simon Berry, Partner, Helen Andrews and Jen Vella, Senior Associates, Berry Simons Environmental Law
Editorial by Prof Jacinta Ruru, Editor
A national issue of international significance: seabed disturbance in our marine waters by Dr Steve Urlich, Coastal Scientist, Marlborough District Council
King Salmon reigns… for now by Hannah Marks, Senior Associate, and Georgina Thomas, Lawyer, Greenwood Roche
Part 2 of the RMA – “engine room” or backseat driver? By Martin Williams, Barrister, Shakespeare Chambers
New Zealand air quality case law review: what stinks and why by Louise Wickham, Director and Senior Air Quality Specialist, Emission Impossible Ltd
Spilling the beans on environmental compliance: emergency plans in the New Zealand legislative framework by Kari Schmidt, Solicitor, Simpson Grierson
Developer contributions: back to the future? By James Gardner-Hopkins, Barrister
2016-17 Scholarship Winner, Maia Wikaira