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Shirley Smith (lawyer)

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Smith left the university to practice general law as a sole practitioner. Between 1961 and 1994 she worked in Wellington as a barrister and solicitor. Although her cases were varied she became known for her work in
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Smith's interest in the law began through conversations with her father, David Smith, although he did not initially approve of her pursuing a legal career. Instead, she studied
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and became the first woman in New Zealand to lecture in law and be a full member of a law faculty. She lectured for two years and taught
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Wellington branch began the annual Shirley Smith Address. The event began in 2008 and occurs annually. Previous speakers have included:
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In the early 1990s, Smith stopped practising law. In 1995 she was made an honorary life member of the Wellington District Law Society.
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While undertaking her legal training, Smith was one of around five women in the law school and she challenged the policies of the
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The Prisoners' Dilemma and Political Systems: The Impact of Proportional Representation on Criminal Justice in New Zealand
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After graduating in 1957, Smith became the 41st woman to be admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the
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Keeping Women in their Place โ€“ Women's rights and the question of โ€˜culture' in international law
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and Wellington District Law Society that disallowed women from attending their dinners.
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and then returned to New Zealand to teach. After attending a lecture in New York on the
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The Movement of People and Asylum Seekers in the Asia Pacific: A Rule of Law Approach
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Judging Juries: The 'Common Sense' Conundrums of Prosecuting Violence Against Women
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Criminal Law and the Problem of Men, or Manliness, Male Right and Criminal law
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Protecting the Vulnerable in the 21st Century: An International Perspective
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Human Rights and National Security in International Law and National Law
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In honour of Shirley Smith, the Women in Law Committee of the
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Works by Smith in the New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
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Sexual violence and the role of the International Courts
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People educated at Queen Margaret College, Wellington
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Academic staff of Victoria University of Wellington
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Bill Sutch
David Smith
Wellington
David Smith
Queen Margaret College
Nga Tawa Diocesan School
William Ball Sutch
Classics
University of Oxford
Commission on the Status of Women
Victoria University of Wellington's Faculty of Law
New Zealand Law Society
High Court of New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington
constitutional Law
Roman law
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
family law
criminal law
Cook Island Society of New Zealand
Society for Research on Women
Mongrel Mob
Black Power Gang
New Zealand Law Society's
Margaret Wilson
Dame Sian Elias
Professor Nicola Lacey
Sir Kenneth Keith
Professor Hilary Charlesworth
Teresa Doherty

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