Domestic violence is New Zealand’s most significant human rights failing according to the 2014 Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights. Yet, there is no indication in legislation or policy that domestic violence is considered a human rights issue in New Zealand. The Domestic Violence Act 1995 is merely ordinary law. In this paper I consider whether a human rights approach to domestic violence would provide greater redress for vulnerable women and children in New Zealand. Ultimately it is argued that domestic violence should be framed as a human rights approach. This could be by recognising a right to be free from domestic violence within the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 or by inserting a rights framework provision into the Domestic...
I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it doe...
Prior to the 1980s police in New Zealand, as in other Western jurisdictions, tended to adopt a minim...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. It consists of three parts: Part I sets o...
Over the last decade, New Zealand has made significant efforts to address an acute social problem—vi...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Although domestic violence is increasingly acknowledged as a workplace issue and a gender equality i...
Domestic violence is more and more happening and increasing and sometimes experienced by women in th...
Abstract: Māori domestic violence issues were examined by consideration of convictions for assaults ...
The subject of domestic violence is well researched and documented. Feminist researchers and academi...
For too long human rights have been used to support a legal approach to domestic violence which is n...
Despite widespread international acknowledgement of domestic violence against women and a plethora o...
In this thesis, red flags for dangerousness/lethality established from domestic violence and homicid...
This paper examines the issue of intimate partner cyber harassment and how effectively the issue is ...
Domestic violence is more and more happening and increasing and sometimes experienced by women in th...
I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it doe...
Prior to the 1980s police in New Zealand, as in other Western jurisdictions, tended to adopt a minim...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. It consists of three parts: Part I sets o...
Over the last decade, New Zealand has made significant efforts to address an acute social problem—vi...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Although domestic violence is increasingly acknowledged as a workplace issue and a gender equality i...
Domestic violence is more and more happening and increasing and sometimes experienced by women in th...
Abstract: Māori domestic violence issues were examined by consideration of convictions for assaults ...
The subject of domestic violence is well researched and documented. Feminist researchers and academi...
For too long human rights have been used to support a legal approach to domestic violence which is n...
Despite widespread international acknowledgement of domestic violence against women and a plethora o...
In this thesis, red flags for dangerousness/lethality established from domestic violence and homicid...
This paper examines the issue of intimate partner cyber harassment and how effectively the issue is ...
Domestic violence is more and more happening and increasing and sometimes experienced by women in th...
I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it doe...
Prior to the 1980s police in New Zealand, as in other Western jurisdictions, tended to adopt a minim...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...