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