Cover of the 2025 Tenth Edition of the Journal. Authors as described below.
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CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO
Nicole Browne, Samantha Fowler and Romy Wales — Editorial | Kōrero Tīmatanga
Allanah Colley and Ana Lenard— Foreword | Kupu Whakataki
Te Ao Māori and the law
Chief Judge Dr Caren Fox—Wāhine Māori I Roto I Te Ao Ture Māori Women in the Legal Profession: Issues and Insights
Julia Whaipooti— Address to the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Mariah Hori Te Pa, Beth Murfitt, Melissa Tahere, Angel Stewart and Ella Young, with Briar Peat and Waitapu Beech — Wāhine Tū, Iwi Māori Ora The Waitangi Tribunal Mana Wahine Kaupapa Inquiry: The First 32 Years [TLA Joint Writing Prize Winner]
Sexual Harrassment and violence
Dr Anna High— “Everyday Coercion” and Affirmative Consent Reform
Debra Wilson— Case Note: The Supreme Court Considers the “Defence” of Sexsomnia
Steph Dyhrberg and Tanya Narayan—Addressing Sexual Harrassment in the Legal Profession: Are we there yet?
Protecting and promoting human rights
Brittany Peck, Taine Polkinghorne, Claire Breen and Katrina Roen— Commentary- He Pito Kōrero For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [TLA Joint Writing Prize Winner]
Georgie Inwood— The Abolitionist Island in the Prostitution Reform Act 2003: An Analysis of s 19 and Its Impact on Migrant Sex Workers
Dr Cassandra Mudgway and Dr Sarah Hendrica Bickerton — Hashtag Online Misogyny: A Proposal for Online Safety Regulation in Aoteroa New Zealand
Reflections on the New Zealand Bar Association Gender Ratio Report, December 2024
Dame Helen Winkelmann, Chief Justice New Zealand—Address to the New Zealand Bar Association Gender Equity Report Function
Nura Taefi and Lucille Reece— After the Gender Ratio Report: Examining the “Why”
Financial Vulnerability
Rebekah Dougherty— Unintended Consequences of the Family Proceedings (Dissolution of Marriage or Civil Union for Family Violence) Amendment Act 2024- Perpetuating Gendered Financial Vulnerability
