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CONTENTS — RĀRANGI UPOKO

Rachel Bedggood, Nicole Browne and Romy Wales — Editorial | Kōrero Tīmatanga

Professor Claire Charters — Foreword | Kupu Whakataki

Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, Tamatha Paul, Maringi Kete and Rhianna Morar “It’s because I’m young, I’m a woman and I’m Māori”: A Conversation with Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, Tamatha Paul, Maringi Kete and Rhianna Morar

Caroline Rieger Introduction to Leave No Woman Behind: A fundraising event to support the resettlement of Afghan women judges in Aotearoa New Zealand

Justice Susan Glazebrook No judge left behind: Rescuing the Afghan women judges

Judge Venus Azizi Keynote address: The resettlement of Afghan women judges in Aotearoa New Zealand

Judge Jaweed Sikandary Keynote address: The resettlement of Afghan women judges in Aotearoa New Zealand

Michael Timmins and Philippa Mitskevitch—Dignity: More pathways to human rights protection? Case comment — Marshall v IDEA Services Ltd

Lara Cable Conversion practices prohibition: Why the Act’s symbolic purpose was only partially realised

Dr Cassandra Mudgway Patriarchy online: Evaluating the legislative responses to online gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia

Dhilum Nightingale The ties that bind and trap: How a deeper understanding of culture can improve safety and humanitarian outcomes for victim-survivors of family violence and migrant exploitation in Aotearoa New Zealand’s marginalised CALD communities

Ella Shepherd Seen but not Heard: Defamation law in a post-#MeToo world

Molly Hurley Legally justified abuse? Protecting against abusive litigation in family law proceedings in New Zealand

Maisy Bentley My life in the law school? The unrecognised contribution of women law students to legal intellectual history in Aotearoa New Zealand