Julia Tolmie
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New Zealand legal academic
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Julia Tolmie's Degrees
- PhD Law University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Julia Rowena Tolmie is a New Zealand legal academic, and as of 2018 is a full professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After a Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Auckland and a Master of Laws at Harvard University, Tolmie returned to the University of Auckland, rising to full professor. Registered with the bar in New Zealand and New South Wales, Australia, Tolmie has served on a number of domestic violence-related bodies. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2022.
Julia Tolmie's Published Works
Published Works
- Defending Battered Women on Trial: The Battered Woman Syndrome and its Limitations (1992) (67)
- Domestic Violence, Separation and Parenting: Negotiating Safety Using Legal Processes (2003) (58)
- “. . . He’s Just Swapped His Fists for the System” The Governance of Gender through Custody Law (2012) (42)
- Battered Women Charged With Homicide: Advancing the Interests of Indigenous Women (2008) (42)
- Coercive control: To criminalize or not to criminalize? (2018) (39)
- Domestic Violence and Child Contact Arrangements (2008) (36)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Resident Mothers and the Moral Dilemmas they Face During Custody Disputes (2010) (32)
- The Gendered Dynamics of Power in Disputes Over the Postseparation Care of Children (2012) (24)
- Becoming Better Helpers: Rethinking Language to Move Beyond Simplistic Responses to Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence (2015) (21)
- Is 50:50 Shared Care a Desirable Norm Following Family Separation? Raising Questions about Current Family Law Practices in New Zealand (2010) (18)
- Battered women charged with homicide in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: How do they fare? (2012) (15)
- Fifth Report: January 2014 to December 2015 (2016) (14)
- Defences to Homicide for Battered Women: A Comparative Analysis of Laws in Australia, Canada and New Zealand (2013) (14)
- Defending Battered Women on Charges of Homicide: The Structural and Systemic Versus the Personal and Particular (2007) (13)
- Securing Fair Outcomes for Battered Women Charged with Homicide: Analysing Defence Lawyering in R v Falls (2015) (12)
- Raising Questions About the Importance of Father Contact Within Current Family Law Practises (2009) (11)
- Criminal Justice in New Zealand (2007) (7)
- Transforming legal understandings of intimate partner violence (2019) (6)
- Facts seen and unseen: improving justice responses by using a social entrapment lens for cases involving abused women (as offenders or victims) (2020) (6)
- Feminisms, Self-Defence, and Battered Women: A Response to Hubble's ‘Straw Feminist’ (1998) (6)
- Alcoholism and Criminal Liability (2001) (5)
- ‘Lollies at a Children's Party’ and other Myths: Violence, Protection orders and fathers' rights groups (1998) (3)
- The Portrayal of Post-Separation Parents in the Speeches of the Principal Family Court Judge of New Zealand (2014) (1)
- 'Kangaroo Court': Correspondence (2005) (1)
- Considering victim safety when sentencing intimate partner violence offenders (2018) (1)
- Introducing feminist legal jurisprudence through the teaching of criminal law (2016) (1)
- SOCIAL ENTRAPMENT EVIDENCE: UNDERSTANDING ITS ROLE IN SELF-DEFENCE CASES INVOLVING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (2021) (1)
- 'I could only work every second Sunday': The role of separated fathers in the labour market participation of separated mothers when they're in dispute over care and contact arrangements (2013) (1)
- Excess Profits Taxation. I. The Canadian Act and Its Administration 1 (1941) (0)
- Common Purpose and Conspiracy Liability in New Zealand: Criminality by Association? (2018) (0)
- Criminalising parenting through the omissions provisions: An expanding creep (2019) (0)
- Erica’s Story: A Poetic Representation of Loss and Struggle (2014) (0)
- New Zealand (2018) (0)
- No Legal Refuge (1992) (0)
- Submission in response to the review of the Family Court 'Reviewing the Family Court: A public consultation paper', Ministry of Justice, September 2011 (2012) (0)
- Police Negligence in Domestic Violence Cases and the Canadian Case of Mooney: What Should Have Happened and Could it Happen in New Zealand? (2006) (0)
- 3. New Zealand’s Jane Doe (2012) (0)
- [Book reviews of Scutt, Jocelynne. Women and the Law (1990) Graycar, Regina and Morgan, Jenny. The Hidden Gender of Law (1990)] (1991) (0)
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