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Professor Rick Bigwood
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Rick Bigwood

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Overview

Background

Professor Rick Bigwood’s principal teaching and research interests lie in the areas of contract and property law. He was formerly a Senior Solicitor and Acting Principal Solicitor with the Federal Attorney-General's Department in Canberra (Office of Commercial Law). Before joining TC Beirne School of Law, Professor Bigwood taught at Bond University for five years, and he was on the Auckland Law Faculty for 16 years before that, where he was also the Director of the Research Centre for Business Law. He has published widely in leading international journals on subjects within contract, equity and property law, and he has been a keynote speaker at international conferences on contract law. His publications include the following books: Legal Method in New Zealand (Butterworths, 2001); Exploitative Contracts (Oxford University Press, 2003) (awarded the JF Northey Memorial Book Award for 2003); The Statute: Making and Meaning (LexisNexis, 2004); Public Interest Litigation: The New Zealand Experience in International Perspective (LexisNexis, 2006); The Permanent New Zealand Court of Appeal: Essays on the First 50 Years (Hart Publishing, 2009); Contract as Assumption: Essays on a Theme (by Brian Coote) (Hart Publishing, 2010); The Law of Remedies: New Directions in the Common Law (Irwin Law, 2010) (with Jeff Berryman); and Cheshire & Fifoot, Law of Contract (10th Australian edition, 2012) (with Nick Seddon). Professor Bigwood was formerly the General Editor of the New Zealand Universities Law Review, and was Editor of the New Zealand Law Review 2002-2008. He is currently a member of the editorial boards of the New Zealand Universities Law Review and the Journal of Contract Law. Professor Bigwood has received a number of awards, prizes and honours for his teaching at various tertiary educational institutions, in a variety of countries, including a National Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award in 2006 (New Zealand).

Availability

Professor Rick Bigwood is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Contract law

  • Property law

Works

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57 works between 1987 and 2023

41 - 57 of 57 works

2004

Journal Article

'The elements of duress in New Zealand law today': a case for Ockham’s Razor?

Bigwood, Rick (2004). 'The elements of duress in New Zealand law today': a case for Ockham’s Razor?. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 10 (4), 326-335.

'The elements of duress in New Zealand law today': a case for Ockham’s Razor?

2004

Journal Article

Exploitation in contract formation

Bigwood, Rick (2004). Exploitation in contract formation. New Zealand Law Journal, 278-280.

Exploitation in contract formation

2004

Journal Article

Reflections on partial-truths, supervening falsification, and pre-contractual misrepresentation

Bigwood, Rick (2004). Reflections on partial-truths, supervening falsification, and pre-contractual misrepresentation. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 124-159.

Reflections on partial-truths, supervening falsification, and pre-contractual misrepresentation

2004

Journal Article

Australian competition and consumer commission v CG Berbatis Holdings: curbing unconscionability: Berbatis in the High Court of Australia

Bigwood, Rick (2004). Australian competition and consumer commission v CG Berbatis Holdings: curbing unconscionability: Berbatis in the High Court of Australia. Melbourne University Law Review, 28 (1), 203-231.

Australian competition and consumer commission v CG Berbatis Holdings: curbing unconscionability: Berbatis in the High Court of Australia

2004

Book

The Statute: Making and Meaning

Bigwood, Rick ed. (2004). The Statute: Making and Meaning. Wellington, New Zealand: LexisNexis.

The Statute: Making and Meaning

2003

Book

Exploitative Contracts

Bigwood, Rick (2003). Exploitative Contracts. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Exploitative Contracts

2002

Journal Article

Undue influence in the House of Lords: principles and proof

Bigwood, Rick (2002). Undue influence in the House of Lords: principles and proof. Modern Law Review, 65 (3), 435-450. doi: 10.1111/1468-2230.00388

Undue influence in the House of Lords: principles and proof

2002

Journal Article

Some reflections on the personalty–realty interface in New Zealand

Bigwood, Rick (2002). Some reflections on the personalty–realty interface in New Zealand. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 290-302.

Some reflections on the personalty–realty interface in New Zealand

2001

Book

Legal Method in New Zealand: Essays and Commentaries

Bigwood, Rick ed. (2001). Legal Method in New Zealand: Essays and Commentaries. Wellington, New Zealand: Butterworths.

Legal Method in New Zealand: Essays and Commentaries

2001

Book Chapter

Taking Stock: Legal Method in New Zealand Today (and for the Future?)

Bigwood, Rick (2001). Taking Stock: Legal Method in New Zealand Today (and for the Future?). Legal Method in New Zealand: Essays and Commentaries. (pp. 305-338) edited by Bigwood, R. . Wellington, New Zealand: Butterworths.

Taking Stock: Legal Method in New Zealand Today (and for the Future?)

2001

Journal Article

Economic Duress by (Threatened) Breach of Contract

Bigwood, Rick (2001). Economic Duress by (Threatened) Breach of Contract. Law Quarterly Review, 117, 376-381.

Economic Duress by (Threatened) Breach of Contract

2000

Journal Article

Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part I

Bigwood, Rick (2000). Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part I. Journal of Contract Law, 16 (Special Issue), 1-36.

Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part I

2000

Journal Article

Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part II

Bigwood, Rick (2000). Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part II. Journal of Contract Law, 16, 191-222.

Conscience and the Liberal Conception of Contract: Observing Basic Distinctions — Part II

1999

Journal Article

Are “Without Prejudice” Communications Admissible in a Claim for Rectification of a Settlement Agreement?

Bigwood, Rick (1999). Are “Without Prejudice” Communications Admissible in a Claim for Rectification of a Settlement Agreement?. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 5, 199-203.

Are “Without Prejudice” Communications Admissible in a Claim for Rectification of a Settlement Agreement?

1996

Journal Article

Undue influence: 'impaired consent' or 'wicked exploitation'?

Bigwood, Rick (1996). Undue influence: 'impaired consent' or 'wicked exploitation'?. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 16, 503-515.

Undue influence: 'impaired consent' or 'wicked exploitation'?

1996

Journal Article

Coercion in Contract: The Theoretical Constructs of Duress

Bigwood, Rick (1996). Coercion in Contract: The Theoretical Constructs of Duress. University of Toronto Law Journal, 46 (2), 201-271. doi: 10.2307/825693

Coercion in Contract: The Theoretical Constructs of Duress

1987

Journal Article

The civil liabilities of air traffic control personnel in New Zealand

Bigwood, Rick (1987). The civil liabilities of air traffic control personnel in New Zealand. Auckland University Law Review, 5 (4), 429-439.

The civil liabilities of air traffic control personnel in New Zealand

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2022
    Holding Redlich-UQ Property Law Research Partnership
    Holding Redlich
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Rick Bigwood is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Source, Nature and Limits of a Duty to Act Reasonably in Australian Contract Law

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Informality in State and Territory Combined Jurisdiction Tribunals

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Anthony Cassimatis, Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh

Completed supervision

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