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  • Socio-legal studies
  • Family law
  • Queer theory

Background:

  • New Zealand family law faces criticism for potential discrimination.
  • A lesbian legal perspective on the New Zealand legal system is underdeveloped.
  • Existing legal scholarship lacks a critical examination from a lesbian viewpoint.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To initiate the development of lesbian legal theory for Aotearoa/New Zealand.
  • To analyze the impact of the 1999 Law Commission study, "Women's Access to Legal Services," on lesbian relationships.
  • To assess the contribution of the Law Commission study to understanding the law's effect on lesbian communities.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of the 1999 Law Commission study.
  • Application of lesbian legal theory principles.
  • Examination of legal services access for women, with a focus on lesbian experiences.

Main Results:

  • The 1999 Law Commission study offers foundational insights but is insufficient for a comprehensive lesbian legal analysis.
  • Current legal frameworks may not adequately address the specific needs and experiences of lesbian individuals and couples.
  • There is a need for further research to develop a robust lesbian legal theory in New Zealand.

Conclusions:

  • The 1999 Law Commission study provides a starting point for understanding legal access but requires a lesbian-specific lens.
  • Further development of lesbian legal theory is crucial for addressing discriminatory aspects of New Zealand family law.
  • Integrating lesbian perspectives is essential for a more equitable and inclusive legal system in Aotearoa/New Zealand.