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REPORTS

Access to Justice Advisory Committee, Access to Justice – an Action Plan (Commonwealth of Australia, Fyshwick ACT, 1994)

Annual Report of the Professional Standards Division of the New South Wales Law Society 1997

Attorney-General’s Department, Access to Interpreters in the Australian Legal System: Draft Report (Australian Government Publication Services, Canberra, 1990)

Attorney-General’s Department, Gender Bias in Litigation Legal Aid – Issues Paper (Australian Government Publication Services, Canberra, 1994)

Attorney-General’s Department, Legal Aid in Australia – An Overview (Australian Government Publication Services, Canberra, 1994)

Attorney-General’s Department, Paralegals and Legal Aid – Information Paper (Australian Government Publication Services, Canberra, February, 1994)

Attorney-General’s Department, The Justice Statement (Office of Legal Information and Publishing, Barton ACT, 1995)

Auckland District Law Society, Report of the Working Party on Women in the Legal Profession (Auckland, 1981)

Auckland District Law Society, Report of the Second Working Party on Women in the Legal Profession (Auckland, 1989)

Australian Law Reform Commission, Standing in Public Interest Litigation (ALRC Report 27, Sydney, 1985)

Australian Law Reform Commission, Equality before the law (ALRC DP54, 1993)

Australian Law Reform Commission, Equality before the law: Women’s Access to the Legal System (ALRC Report No 67, Interim, Sydney, 1994)

Australian Law Reform Commission, Equality before the law: Justice for Women (ALRC Report No 69, Part I, Sydney, 1994)

Australian Law Reform Commission, Equality before the law: Women’s Equality, (ALRC Report No 69, Part II, Sydney, 1994)

Australia Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Gender Bias and the Judiciary (Senate Printing Unit, Canberra, 1994)

Barwick, Burns and Gray, Gender Equity in the New Zealand Judicial System: Judges’ Perceptions of Gender Issues (Report Prepared for the Judicial Working Group on Gender Equity, Wellington, 1996)

Beattie et al; Report of Royal Commission on the Courts (Government Printer, Wellington, 1978)

Boshier et al, A Review of the Family Court – A Report for the Principal Family Court Judge (Auckland, 1993)

Canadian Bar Association, Touchstones for Change: Equality, Diversity and Accountability (The Report on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession, Ontario, 1993)

Centre for Human Rights, Discrimination against Women: The Convention and the Committee, Fact Sheet No 22 (United Nations, Geneva, 1995)

Christopher Roper, The Report of a Review of the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (Council of Legal Education, October 1990)

Commonwealth Secretariat, Promotion of the Human Rights of Women and the Girl Child Through the Judiciary, Commonwealth Declarations and Strategies for Action (London, 1997)

Department for Courts, Report of the New Zealand Judiciary 1996 (Wellington, 1997)

Department for Courts, Annual Report: for year ended 30 June 1998 (Wellington 1998)

Duncan, Kerekere and Malaulau for the Young Women’s Christian Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand and the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, Women on Low Incomes (Wellington, 1996)

Duncan, Kerekere and Malaulau for the Young Women’s Christian Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand and the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, An appendix to Women on Low Incomes: Their Stories (Wellington, 1996)

E-DEC Limited, Purposes, Functions and Structure of Law Societies in New Zealand: Final Report to the New Zealand Law Society (Wellington, 1997)

E-DEC Limited, Purposes, Functions and Structure of Law Societies in New Zealand – Parts 1–5 of the Background Report to the New Zealand Law Society (Wellington, 1997)

E-DEC Limited, Purposes, Functions and Structure of Law Societies in New Zealand – Parts 6–9 of the Background Report to the New Zealand Law Society (Wellington, 1997)

Fleming and Easting, Couples, households and money: report of the Pakeha component of the Intra Family Income Study (Wellington: Intra Family Income Project in association with the Social Policy Research Centre, Massey University, 1994)

Funder, Harrison and Weston, Settling down: pathways of parents after divorce (Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 1993)

Gatfield and Gray, Women Lawyers in New Zealand: A Survey of the Legal Profession (Equity Works and Gray Matter Research Ltd, Wellington, 1993)

Gatfield, Towards 2000 – Implementing EEO: EEO Management Plan Volume 1 – Executive Summary (Auckland District Law Society and Equity Works Limited, Auckland, 1996)

Gatfield, Towards 2000 – Implementing EEO: EEO Management Plan Volume 2 – Report (Auckland District Law Society and Equity Works Limited, Auckland, 1996)

Gray and Martin, The Role of Counsel for the Child; Research Report (Department for Courts, Wellington, 1998)

Hall and Lee, Family Court Custody and Access Research Report 8: Discussion Paper (Department of Justice, Wellington, 1994)

International Year of the Family Committee, An Information Revolution for Families . . . Using No Magic Answers (Wellington, 1994)

Justice Department, Access to the Law: A Research and Discussion Paper (Wellington, 1981)

Justice Department, Access to the Law: A Research and Discussion Paper Appendices

1–8 (Wellington, 1981)

Justice Department, Access to the Law: A Research and Discussion Paper – Appendices

9–14 (Wellington, 1981)

Justice Department, Interim Report of Working Party on Access to the Law (Wellington, 1982)

Justice Department, Final Report of Working Party on Access to the Law (Department of Justice, Wellington, 1983)

Justice and Law Reform Committee, 1996/97 Financial Review of the Legal Services Board (Wellington, 1998)

Law Commission, Information About Lawyers’ Fees (NZLC MP3, 1996)

Law Commission, Justice: The Experiences of Mäori Women, Te Tikanga o te Ture: Te Matauranga o nga Wahine Mäori e pa ana ki te tenei (NZLC R53, 1999)

Law Commission, Lawyers’ Costs in Family Law Disputes (NZLC MP10, 1997)

Law Commission, The Education and Training of Law Students and Lawyers (NZLC MP11, 1997)

Law Commission, Women’s Access to Civil Legal Aid (NZLC MP8, 1997)

Law Commission, Women’s Access to Legal Advice and Representation (NZLC MP9, 1997)

Law Commission, Women’s Access to Legal Information (NZLC MP4, 1996)

Law Society of British Columbia, Women in the Legal Profession, A Report of the Women in the Legal Profession Subcommittee (Canada, 1991)

Law Society of New South Wales, Costs Guidebook: A solicitor’s guide to costing (Sydney, 1997)

Law Society of Saskatchewan, Canadian Bar Association, A Report on Gender and the Legal Profession in Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Branch and College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, 1992)

Legal Services Board, Annual Reports:

for the year ended June 1993

for the year ended June 1994

for the year ended June 1995

for the year ended June 1996

for the year ended June 1997

for the year ended June 1998

Legal Services Board, Rarangi Rauemi: a catalogue of resources for law-related education – 3rd ed (Wellington, 1998)

Legal Services Board, Review of the Legal Services Act 1991 (Wellington, 1995)

Legal Services Board, Review of the Legal Services Act 1991: Part II – Reform of Legal Aid Delivery (Wellington, 1997)

Leibrich, Paulin and Ransom, Hitting Home: Men speak about abuse of women partners (Department of Justice, Wellington, 1995)

Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct (Annual Report 1996–1997) First Report on Legal Education and Training (London, 1997)

Lord Chancellor’s Department, Striking the Balance: The future of legal aid in England and Wales (Cm 3305, June 1996)

Lord Woolf, Access to Justice: Final Report to the Lord Chancellor on the civil justice system in England and Wales (London: HMSO, 1996)

Management Research Centre, New Zealand Law Society Profession Report 1998 (University of Waikato, 1998)

Maxwell, Robertson and Vincent, Deciding about the children after separation: a client’s perspective on the contribution of the Family Court (Policy and Research Division, Department of Justice, Wellington, 1990)

Maxwell, Shepherd and Morris, Legal Aid Remuneration: Practitioners’ Views – A Report to the Legal Services Board (Wellington, 1997)

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, How Women in the Ministry of Women’s Affairs Target Groups Received Information: (Executive Summary) (Wellington, 1993)

Ministry of Justice, Conviction and Sentencing of Offenders in New Zealand: 1988 to 1997 (Wellington 1998)

Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Justice – Briefing Paper for the Minister of Justice (October 1996)

Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Briefing to the Incoming Government: He Whakamohio Atu I Te Kawanatanga Hou (Wellington, 1996)

Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Status of Women in New Zealand 1998: CEDAW Report (Wellington, 1998)

Ministry of Women’s Affairs, The Full Picture: Te Tirohanga Whänui, Guidelines for gender analysis (Wellington, 1996)

Modernising Justice: The Government’s plans for reforming legal services and the courts (Lord Chancellor’s Department, London, 1998)

Morris A, Women’s Safety Survey 1996 (Victimisation Survey Committee, Wellington, 1997)

National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges Inc., Annual Report 1998 (NCIWR, Wellington, 1998)

National Council of Welfare, Legal Aid and the Poor – A report by the National Council of Welfare (Minister of Supply and Services, Canada, 1995)

New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Every Woman’s Credibility: The treatment of women in the justice system: a survey report and discussion paper (Canada, 1992)

New South Wales Ministry for the Status and Advancement of Women, Gender Bias and the Law: Women working in the legal profession in NSW: Summary Report (New South Wales Government, 1995)

New South Wales Office of the Legal Services Commissioner, Annual Report 95–96 (Sydney, 1996)

New South Wales Office of the Legal Services Commissioner, Annual Report 96–97 (Sydney, 1997)

New Zealand Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, Informing New Zealand: 1997 Annual Report (Wellington, 1997)

New Zealand Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, 1998 Annual Report (Wellington, 1998)

New Zealand Law Society, “1997 Annual Report”, LawTalk 494, 20

Pasikale and George, For the family first: a study of income allocation with Pacific Islands Families in New Zealand: The Pacific Islands component of the Intra Family Income & Resource Allocation Project (Destini, Wellington, 1995)

Queensland Law Society Inc, Client Care: A Guide for Solicitors (Brisbane, 1993)

Saville-Smith et al, In the Interests of Justice – An Evaluation of Criminal Legal Aid in New Zealand (Legal Services Board, Wellington, 1995)

Sherr, Moorhead and Paterson, Lawyers – The Quality Agenda Vols 1 and 2 (Legal Aid Board, London, 1994)

Statistics New Zealand, All About Women in New Zealand (Wellington, 1993)

Statistics New Zealand, New Zealand Now: Crime Tables (Wellington, 1996)

Taiapa, Ta Te Whanau Ohanga (Department of Mäori Studies, Massey University, 1994)

Te Whainga i Te Tika – In Search of Justice (Government Printer, Wellington, 1986)

United Nations, Platform for Action and the Beijing Declaration (Department of Public Information, New York, 1996)

Wellington District Law Society, Full Report: Women in the Legal Profession (Wellington, 1983)

Women’s Legal Resources Centre, Quarter Way to Equal – A Report on Barriers to Access to Legal Services for Migrant Women (The Law Foundation of New South Wales, 1994)

Working Party of the Council of Legal Education, Report on the Review of Practical Legal Training in New Zealand (Wellington, 1996)

Young et al, New Zealand National Survey of Crime Victims 1996 (Victimisation Survey Committee, Wellington, 1997)

TEXTS

Abella, Access to Legal Services by the Disabled (Ontario, 1983)

Barnett, Introduction to Feminist Jurisprudence (Cavendish, London, 1998)

Cranston (ed), Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995)

Cook (ed), Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1994)

Dal Pont, Lawyers’ Professional Responsibility in Australia and New Zealand (Law Book Company, Sydney, 1996)

Davies, Asking the law question (The Law Book Company Limited, Sydney, 1994)

Durie-Hall and Metge “Kua Tutu Te Puehu, Kia Mau, Mäori Aspirations and Family Law” in Henaghan and Atkin (eds) Family Law Policy in New Zealand (Oxford University Press, Auckland, 1992)

Fenton and Grutzner, The Rain Dance – A Marketing Book for Lawyers (Melbourne Australian Fenton Communications, 1996)

Gatfield, Without Prejudice: Women in the Law (Brooker’s, Wellington, 1996)

Gerson (ed) Lawyers’ Ethics: Contemporary Dilemmas (Transaction Books, New Brunswick, 1980)

Graycar and Morgan, The Hidden Gender of Law (The Federation Press, Sydney, 1990)

Henaghan and Atkin (eds) Family Law Policy in New Zealand (Oxford University Press, Auckland, 1992)

Legal Action Group, A Strategy for Justice: Publicly Funded Legal Services in the 1990s (Legal Action Group, London, 1992)

Luban, “The Right to Legal Services” in Paterson and Goriely (eds), A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice Procedure (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996)

Paterson and Goriely (eds), A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996)

Paterson, “Financing Legal Services: a Comparative Perspective”, in Paterson and Goriely (eds), A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice Procedure (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996)

Rhode (ed), Theoretical perspectives on sexual difference (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1990)

Ross, Ethics in Law – Lawyers’ Responsibility and Accountability in Australia (Butterworths, Sydney, 1995)

Smith (ed), Achieving Civil Justice – Appropriate Dispute Resolution for the 1990s (Legal Action Group, London, 1996)

Smith (ed), Feminist jurisprudence (Oxford University Press, New York, 1993)

Smith, Justice: Redressing the Balance (Legal Action Group, London, 1997)

Zemans, “Recent Trends in the Organization of Legal Services”, in Paterson and Goriely (eds), A Reader on Resourcing Civil Justice Procedure (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996)

ARTICLES AND PAPERS

Ablett-Kerr QC, “The Criminal Justice System: Crying Out for a Royal Commission or Merely Crying Over Spilt Milk?”, LawTalk 507, 13

APLEC, Skills Development for Tomorrow’s Lawyers: Needs and Strategies (International Conference at the College of Law, in Sydney, NSW, Australia, 4th–8th September, 1996) Conference Papers Volumes 1 and 2

Becroft, “Community Law Centres Here to Stay” (1992) 22 Northern Law News, 4

Chief Justice Malcolm, “Women And The Law: Proposed Judicial Education Programme On Gender Equality And Taskforce On Gender Bias In Western Australia” (1993) 1 Australian Fem LJ 139

Cumbow, “Educating the 21st Century Lawyer” (1996) 32 Idaho LR 407

Dixon, “The Distribution of Earnings in New Zealand: 1984–94” (1996) Labour Market Bulletin

Finley, “Breaking Women’s Silence in Law: The Dilemmas of the Gendered Nature of Legal Reasoning” (1989) 64 Notre Dame Law Rev 886

Forbes, “Competitive Issues in the New Zealand Legal Services Industry” (The 1996 New Zealand Law Conference, Dunedin, Conference Papers, Volume 2, 1996, 338)

Gendall, “Time Sheets – Panacea or Panoptic Prison”, LawTalk 473, 28

Graycar, “Matrimonial Property Law Reform and Equality for Women: Discourses in Discord?” (1995) 25 VUWLR 9

Graycar and Morgan, “Legal Categories, Women’s Lives and the Law Curriculum – or: Making Gender Examinable” (1996) 18 Syd LR 431

Harris, “Equal Access to Justice: A Constitutional Principle in Need of a Higher Profile” (1995) NZULR 282

Hon Justice Kirby, High Court of Australia, “Billable Hours in a Noble Calling? Ethics and the Australian Legal Profession” (1996) 21 Alt LJ 257

Mack, “Alternative Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice for Women” (1995) 17 Adelaide LR 123

Mahoney, “International Strategies to Implement Equality Rights For Women: Overcoming Gender Bias In The Courts” [1993] 1 Aust Fem LJ 115

Morris J, “Justice is Not Blind to the Effects of Gender” (The 1996 New Zealand Law Conference, Dunedin, Conference Papers, Volume 1, 1996, 10)

Morris J, “Women’s Experiences of the Justice System” (1997) 27 VUWLR 649

Morrison and Mosher, “Barriers to Access to Civil Justice for Disadvantaged Groups” in Ontario Law Reform Commission Rethinking Civil Justice: Research Studies for the Civil Justice Review (vol 2, 1996) 637

Mossman, “Gender Equality and Legal Services: A Research Agenda for Institutional Change” (1993) 15 Sydney LR 30

Murray, “Women lawyers in New Zealand: some questions about the politics of equality” (1987) 15 International Journal of the Sociology of Law 349

Penman, “The Plain Language Conundrum” New Zealand Law Society (1996) Triennial Conference Papers 70

Richardson Sir Ivor, “Educating lawyers for the 21st Century” (1989) NZLJ 86

Richardson Sir Ivor, “The Henry Harkness Lecture: Public interest litigation” (1995) 3 Waikato LR 1

Richardson M, “Women in law in New Zealand today”, Council Brief, No 80, 1981

Scragg, “Law, skills and transactions: The opportunity for an expanded curriculum” (1995) NZLJ 234

Shaw, “Hearing the people: amicus curiae in our courts – A collection of papers delivered to a PIAC Seminar, State Parliament, NSW” (Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Sydney, 1995)

Snively, “The New Zealand Economic Cost of Family Violence” (Coopers & Lybrand (NZ), Wellington, 1994)

Spender, “Exploring the Corporations Law Using a Gender Analysis” (1996) 3 Canberra L Rev 82

Verkaik, “Client friendly – the Law Society launches a client care guide which it hopes will play a part in reducing complaints against solicitors” (1997) 94/27 Law Society’s Gazette 18

Wilson, “The Making of a New Legal Education in New Zealand” (1993) 1 Waikato LR 4

Zander, “What can be done about the cost and delay in civil litigation?” (1997) 4 Israel Law Rev 703,

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Adult Literacy in New Zealand, results from the International Adult Literacy Survey, Ministry of Education, Wellington, 1997

Department of Employment, Education and Training, “Work and Violence Themes: Including Gender Issues in the Core Law Curriculum” (1996)

Disney, “Improving the Quality and Accessibility of Legal Services” (Centre for International and Public Law, Canberra, 1994)

International Legal Aid Conference, Session 4: Living with a Capped Budget, “Contracting – The English Proposals”, Legal Aid Board. 1

Legal Services Board, “Practice Manual for District Legal Services Committees and District Subcommittees” (Wellington, 1996 and 1997)

McDonald, “The Economic Consequences of Marriage Breakdown in Australia(Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, 1985)

Ministry of Education, “A Future Tertiary Education Policy for New Zealand: Tertiary Education Review” (Wellington, 1997)

Ministry of Education, “Tertiary Education in New Zealand: Policy Directions for the 21st Century, White Paper” (Wellington, 1998)

New Zealand Law Society, “Polls of the Profession and the Public – Summary” (MRL Research Group, Wellington, 1997)

New Zealand Law Society, “Poll of Lawyers” (MRL Research Group, Wellington, 1997)

New Zealand Law Society, “Poll of Law Firms” (MRL Research Group, Wellington, 1997)

New Zealand Law Society, “Poll of the Public” (MRL Research Group, Wellington, 1997)

New Zealand Law Society, “Rules of Professional Conduct for Barristers and Solicitors – 4th ed” (Wellington, 1996)

The Law Society (UK), “Client Care: A Guide for Solicitors” (London, 1991)

McCall and Pask, “How Much and Why? Economic Implications of Marriage Breakdown: Spousal and Child Support” (Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, Calgary, 1989)

Steven, “Keeping Clients: A Client Care Guide for Solicitors” (The Law Society (UK), London, 1997)

UNPUBLISHED

Attorney-General’s Department, “Guidelines for the provision of assistance by the Commonwealth for legal and related expenses under the Commonwealth public interest and test cases scheme” (Legal Aid & Family Services, Barton ACT, 1996)

Blake, “Treaty of Waitangi and Cross-Cultural Issues: Preliminary Report” 10.

Cotter and Roper, “Report on a project on Education and Training in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility for the Council of Legal Education and New Zealand Law Society” (Wellington, 1996)

Council of Legal Education, “Review of practical legal training in New Zealand” (Wellington, 1996)

Courts Consultative Committee, “Report and Recommendations of the Subcommittee on Gender Issues” (1994)

Department of Internal Affairs, “Status Report on Access to Interpreting Services Nationally” (Wellington, 1997)

Joychild, “An International Law Perspective” (Women’s Access to Justice Project, 1997)

Knight, “Report of the Ministerial Inquiry into the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Community Law Centres” (June 1998)

Legal Services Board, “Are Women Getting the Help they Need from the Legal Aid Scheme: A Report from Women’s Suffrage Centennial Forum” (Wellington, 1993)

New Zealand Law Society Guidelines, “Community Law Centres: Exemptions under section 6 of the Law Practitioners Act” (1995)

NZIER (Clarke, Mears and Yeabsley), “Civil Legal Aid: An analysis of the options for increasing access” (Wellington, 1997)

NZIER (Mears), “Forecasts of interest paid to the NZLS Special Fund” (Wellington, 1996)

Sargisson, “Women in the legal profession: a discussion of their changing profile” (LLB (Hons) dissertation 1982)

The Hon CA Fraser CJA, “The Jurisprudence of Equality and Canada’s and New Zealand’s International Human Rights Obligations”, keynote address to the New Zealand Judicial Seminar on Gender Equity, May 1997

Ullrich, “Mandatory Fee Disclosure/Costs Agreements/Lawyers’ Billing Methods” (Wellington, 1997)


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