LAW- AND POLICY-MAKERS in New Zealand have taken what might be seen, from a conservative/liberal divide, as two contradictory stances on aspects of border control over the past decade. In one move, they have progressively tightened and whitened immigration policy generally, making the criteria and process for gaining residency more restrictive. At the same time, they have progressively opened the borders in relation to the immigration of same-sex couples, aligning immigration requirements for these couples with those of heterosexual couples. I argue that New Zealand\u27s recent liberalisation of immigration law and policy for gays and lesbians aligns with, rather than contradicts, notions of neoliberal politics, progressive modernity and th...
queer family policy The last ten years have seen a historic shift in policies regulating the lives o...
United States immigration law unfairly impacts the lives of lesbian and gay couples in committed bi-...
Canada is in the forefront of lesbian and gay rights in the world. It is one of the few countries th...
More than thirty jurisdictions across the (Western) world have, since Demark was the first to do so ...
Now that New Zealand has guaranteed freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientatio...
Lesbian and gay activists favouring equal legal recognition of sam-sex relationships can point to a ...
Sociophonetic investigations of gender and sexuality have tended to focus on the speech of gay men r...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which came into force in 2002, and the Regulations under...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
Scope of work undertaken: This thesis focuses on access to marriage as a fundamental human right, a...
Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex binational partners for immigration\ud purposes, l...
The influence of classical- and neo-liberal imperatives in relation to immigration is not confined ...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
This article examines the circulation of heterosexist positions within several recent New Zealand me...
queer family policy The last ten years have seen a historic shift in policies regulating the lives o...
United States immigration law unfairly impacts the lives of lesbian and gay couples in committed bi-...
Canada is in the forefront of lesbian and gay rights in the world. It is one of the few countries th...
More than thirty jurisdictions across the (Western) world have, since Demark was the first to do so ...
Now that New Zealand has guaranteed freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientatio...
Lesbian and gay activists favouring equal legal recognition of sam-sex relationships can point to a ...
Sociophonetic investigations of gender and sexuality have tended to focus on the speech of gay men r...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which came into force in 2002, and the Regulations under...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
Scope of work undertaken: This thesis focuses on access to marriage as a fundamental human right, a...
Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex binational partners for immigration\ud purposes, l...
The influence of classical- and neo-liberal imperatives in relation to immigration is not confined ...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
This article examines the circulation of heterosexist positions within several recent New Zealand me...
queer family policy The last ten years have seen a historic shift in policies regulating the lives o...
United States immigration law unfairly impacts the lives of lesbian and gay couples in committed bi-...
Canada is in the forefront of lesbian and gay rights in the world. It is one of the few countries th...