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 The second edition of the New Zealand Women’s Law Journal — Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine can be downloaded in full here.

Hardcopies can be purchased from LexisNeis here.

Volume II, 2018
CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO
Ana Lenard and Allanah Colley Editorial — Kōrero tīmitanga
Una Jagose QC Foreword — Kupu whakataki
Rt Hon Lady Brenda Hale DBE An inspirational career
B, Bernadette Arapere, Kate Tarawhiti, Monique van Alphen Fyfe and Indiana Shewen State of the Nation — Tauākī o te Motu
Gill Gatfield Be just & fear not
Litia Tuiburelevu Legally brown: the experiences of Pasifika women in the criminal justice system [ADLS Writing Prize Winner]
Ruby King and Jasper Fawcett The end of “He or She?” A look at gender-neutral legislative drafting in New Zealand and abroad
Charlotte Doyle The reactivation of pay equity in New Zealand by Terranova: Why did it take so long?
Katharine Guilford Prosecuting sexual violence in conflict and the future of the common criminal purpose in international criminal law
Shontelle Grimberg Women without a voice: Japan’s silencing of its “comfort women” and the redemptive future the Tokyo’s Women’s tribunal offers to gendered and colonial history of international law

Commentaries — ngā pito kōrero
Dr Anna Hood Review Essay: Reflections on the perpetual cycle of discrimination, harassment and assault suffered by New Zealand’s women lawyers and how to break it after 122 years: Reviewing Gill Gatfield’s ‘Without Prejudice
Emily Blincoe Yes, no or maybe? The “odd” result in Christian v R
Cassandra Kenworthy Employment status of relief workers: Lowe v Director-General of Health
Anthea Williams Wrongful birth and lost wages: J v Accident Compensation Corp
Sam McMullan Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis v DSD