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Volume VIII, 2023
CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO
Erica Burke and Ellen Lellman — Editorial | Kōrero Tīmatanga
Natalie Coates — Foreword | Kupu Whakataki
Annelise Samuels — Me aro koe ki te hā o Hineahuone: A conversation with Chief Judge Caren Fox
Genevieve Barry — Wrongful conception: A feminist approach to the recovery of child-rearing costs in Aotearoa
Christina Posner — The neoliberal evolution of New Zealand’s tax policy for families with children: Is it really working for families?
Abby Jones — “Visas of last resort”: The efficacy of the Victims of Family Violence visa scheme in upholding international law
Julia Tolmie, Jane Calderwood Norton, Denise Wilson and Rachel Smith — Victim-survivors of intimate partner violence who are forced to participate in crimes: Are they treated fairly in the criminal law?
Jane Calderwood Norton and Julia Tolmie — Victim-survivors of intimate partner violence forced to participate in crimes: Some thoughts on the potential application of discrimination law
Rosemary Hayden — Blurred lines and stripped legal rights: The application of law in the workplace exploitation of strippers
Amaani Batra — An intersectional race and gender analysis: An Aotearoa New Zealand lens on anti-discrimination law
Jean Choi and Victoria Rea Looking forward from the Independent Review Panel’s report: Commentary on the report and comparisons to the regulation of health practitioners
Valmaine Toki — Recognition and relevance of Indigenous rights: Address to the Auckland Women Lawyers’ Association