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The first 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 LexisNexis here.

Volume I, 2017
CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO
Ana Lenard and Allanah Colley Editorial — Kōrero tīmatanga
Hon Justice Susan Glazebrook Foreword Kupu whakataki
Rt Hon Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias Changing the world?
Deputy Chief Judge Carren Fox, Lady Deborah Chambers QC and Kathryn Beck State of the Nation - Tauākī o te Motu
Tunisia Napia Kei hea ngā wāhine toa? Challenges for women and Tikanga Māori
Louise Grey Reflections from a young woman entering the profession; would a female partner quota address gender inequality within the New Zealand legal profession?
Joy Guo What is the best paid parental leave arrangement to promote gender-balanced caregiving in the home, and gender equality in the workplace in New Zealand? [ADLS Joint Writing Prize Winner]
Nicole Ashby Absent from the top: a critical analysis of women’s under-representation in New Zealand’s legal profession
Taylor Mitchell Women in Paris: The inclusion of gender considerations in the negotiation and text of the Paris Agreement
Anjori Mitra “We’re always going to argue about abortion”: International law’s changing attitudes towards abortion [ADLS Joint Writing Prize Winner]

Commentaries — ngā pito kōrero
Helena Kaho ‘Oku hange ‘a e tangata, ha fala oku lālanga: Pacific people and non-violence programmes under the Domestic Violence (Amendment) Act 2013
Bridgette Toy-Cronin Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand Te Rino: A Two-Stranded Rope
Jackie Edmond and Erica Burke It’s time for abortion law reform in New Zealand
Savannah Post Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
Caitlin Hollings Clayton v Clayton: Addressing the elephant in the room
Rosa Polaschek Power plays: the meaning of genuine consent in S (CA338/2016) v R