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8 Pub. Int. L.J. N.Z. [i] (2021)

handle is hein.journals/piljnz8 and id is 1 raw text is: The Unsexy Truth of Migrant Sex Work in
Aotearoa New Zealand: How Repealing s 19 of
the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 Would Make a
More Equitable Sex Work Industry
Reilly Polaschek
jihadi Bride or Imperfect Victim? Assessing
Responses to Returning ISIL Members
through a Feminist Lens
Ella Shepherd
Free Will, If It Exists: How Neuroscience
Challenges Moral Responsibility
Charlie Cox
Protection for Patients in the Quiet Room:
A Rights-Based Review of New Zealand's
Mental Health Law on Seclusion
Hye-Song Goo
To Gene or Not to Gene: Genetic Privacy
Implications in the Age of Big Data
Gauri Prabhakar
Economic Neocolonialism and Free Trade in
the Pacific
Sophie Shrimpton
The Advertising Standards Authority and
the Self-Regulation of Misleading Political
Advertising on Social Media: The Need for a
Stricter Approach to Protect Aotearoa
New Zealand's Democracy
Maisy Bentley
Legislative Recognition of the Human Right to
Accessible Housing in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ben Stewart
Baigent Damages for Breaches of Natural
justice
Eva McRae
He Mokopuna He Tupuna: Exploring the Rights
of Maori Children to te Reo Maori through the
Oranga Mokopuna Framework
Etienne Wain

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