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Cover of the 2022 Edition of the Journal. Includes names of authors described below.

The seventh edition of the New Zealand Women's Law Journal — Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine can be purchased from LexisNexis here.

Volume VII, 2022
CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO
Emma Littlewood and Yasmin Olsen — Editorial | Kōrero Tīmatanga
Justice Kiri Tahana — Foreword | Kupu Whakataki
Judge Raihana Attaee — Afghan women judges: Changes to life circumstances after Taliban seized Afghanistan
Judge Frances Eivers — “I am misunderstood”: Young women in the Youth Justice System
Kate Fitzgibbon and Joanne Lee — Preliminary reflections on the Sexual Violence Legislation Act 2021
Clair Caird — Casey v R: Misgendering and the sentencing of gender-diverse individuals in Aotearoa New Zealand
Dr Bridgette Toy-Cronin — Responding to abusive litigation: Short v Short
Raksha Tiwari — The clothes on our backs, the skin off theirs: The gendered dimensions of human rights violations in the garment industry, and possible protective mechanisms in New Zealand’s supply chains
Jamie O’Sullivan — Serious, exploitative, sexual misconduct: The disciplinary proceedings against James Gardner-Hopkins
Dr Anna Hood — Employing art in the fight for gender equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s legal profession