Concurrent Sessions - Speakers

Justice in the Round Concurrent Sessions – Speakers
Thalia Anthony
UTS, Sydney, Australia
Criminal Sentencing of Australian Indigenous
Offenders
Les Arthur
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Reforms to the Civil Justice System: What's
Justice Got To Do With It?
Barry Barton
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Justice in the Geoid: Mineral Exploration
Activity, Indigenous Peoples, and Land
Ownership
Ruth Busch
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Invisibilising Risk: The Judicial use of Legal
Fictions and Psychobabble in the Parenting
Order Cases Involving Domestic Violence
Julie Cassidy
Deakin University,
Australia
Political Responses to the Stolen Generations
Phil Chan
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Death as Liberty: Exploring a Constitutional
Right to Physician-Assisted Suicide in Singapore
through Comparative Jurisprudence
Paul Chartrand
Canada
Towards Justice and Reconciliation: Principles
of the constitution of Canada & Indigenous
Peoples
Juliet ChevalierWatts
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Charitable Trusts and Political Activities
Simon Connell
University of Otago, NZ
Trevor DayaWinterbottom
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
What is the Place of Corrective Justice in
Criminal Justice?
Specialist Courts, Human Rights and Property
Matiu Dickson
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Maori and Mainstream Systems of Dispute
Resolution
Kate Diesfeld
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Is New Zealand Realising the Vision of the
United Nations Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities?
Thomas Gibbons
McCaw Lewis
Chapman, Hamilton,
NZ
Jurisdiction, Justice and the Tenancy Tribunal:
Challenges of Public and Private Law
Keaka Hemi
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Kamehameha Schools, UNDRIP and the Keiki:
What Federal and International Law Say About
the Right of the Native Hawaiian Child in
Education
John Horsley and
Jill Jones
Faculty of Business,
MIT, NZ
Sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand -- a
Dislocated Agenda?
Robert Joseph
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Sculpting Permafrost Rights -- The Indigenous
Right to Develop Treaty and Aboriginal Rights in
New Zealand and Canada
Claudia Masoni
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-Determination
Brenda Midson and
Claire Breen
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Crime and (Corporal) Punishment -- is the
Criminal Justice System Protecting the Rights of
Children?
Gay Morgan
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Thou Shalt Not Tell: Would a Therapeutic
Approach Enable Children to Break their
Silences in Safety?
Carolyn Penfold
USP, Vanuatu
Professional Training for Lawyers in Vanuatu
Phillip Rossiter
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
A Thorn in the Flesh that Cannot Fester:
Habermas and the Domestic Violence Courts
Wayne Rumbles
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Virtual Theft -- Crime or Non-Crime?
Wayne Rumbles &
Tawhana Ball
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Maori Crime Prevention: Where Are We At?
Audrey Sharp
Commercial Law
Department, University
of Auckland, NZ
Treaty of Waitangi Settlement of Maori Fishing
Claims
Milena Stefanova
World Bank, Vanuatu
One Ship, Many Captains: Pressures on
Customary Land in Vanuatu
Margaret
Stephenson
TC Beirne School of
Law, University of
Queensland
Consultation and Negotiation with Indigenous
Peoples in Canada and Australia
Rogena Sterling
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Why Informed Consent Doesn't Work: Intersex
Surgeries and the Failure to Get Informed
Consent
Yogeswaran
Subramaniam
Faculty of Law,
University of New
South Wales, Australia
Rights Denied: Orang Asli and Rights to
Participate in Decision-Making in Peninsular
Malaysia
Lynda Tabuya
School of Law,
University of the South
Pacific
I-Taukei Land Rights in Fiji: The Role of the Law
in Achieving Justice within the Matagali
Linda Te Aho
Te Piringa Faculty of
Law, Waikato, NZ
Indigenous Rights and Aspirations for Justice
and Treaty of Waitangi Claims Processes
Valmaine Toki
Faculty of Law,
University of Auckland,
NZ
Indigenous Rights – hollow rights?
Stephen Winter
Department of Political
Studies, University of
Auckland, NZ
Legitimacy, Citizenship and State Redress