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Submission to the Ministry of Justice on the Operation of the Domestic Violence Act 1995 (edited)© Peter Zohrab (LLB, BA, BA(Hons), Dip. Tch., Cert TEFL/TESL, Dip. Journalism) 2005 |
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This submission is brief and to the point, because it is accompanied by two relevant background papers of mine:
The Influence of Non-Legal Research on Legal Approaches to Ex Parte Domestic Violence Protection Orders; and
Sexual bias, fathers’ rights, domestic violence, and the Family Court – a reply to Wendy Davis.
It is my assumption that the article entitled Access to justice for victims of domestic violence, published in the Wellington District Law Society's Council Brief in September 2005 (confusingly misprinted as "August" on the page concerned), and apparently written by the Wellington Community Law Centre, sets forth the concerns that have sparked the Review to which I am now submitting my comments.
I must point out immediately that the "Community" in the name of that organisation is a community of women that is patently waging a sexist war on men -- and it is a law centre that does not understand the first principles of the Law. These two facts are demonstrated by the following two points:
Since that is the approach of the Wellington Community Law Centre's article, it is inevitable that it would come to unwarranted conclusions, and so it did.
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