Re-launch of the Māori Law Review
On 3 October 2012 the Faculty of Law at Victoria University of Wellington hosted a function to celebrate the re-launch of the Māori Law Review and the Review's association with the Faculty.
Guest speakers Māori Land Court Deputy Chief Judge Caren Fox and the Honourable Justice Joseph Williams addressed the gathering. Pro-Vice Chancellors Professor Piri Sciascia and Professor Tony Smith spoke on behalf of the University.
The Review's re-launch was publicised by Victoria University of Wellington, Law News and in NZ Lawyer Extra.
In addition, Victoria University law student Laura Lincoln was presented with her prize for her winning essay in the Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie essay competition sponsored by the Māori Law Review. Her essay was published in the February 2012 issue of the Māori Law Review.
The photographs here are from the re-launch function, courtesy of Victoria University Image Services.
- Pro-Vice Chancellor (Māori) Professor Piri Sciascia (Victoria University Image Services)
- Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Tony Smith (Victoria University Image Services)
- Deputy Chief Judge Caren Fox, Māori Land Court (Victoria University Image Services)
- Māori Law Review co-editor Craig Linkhorn (Victoria University Image Services)
- Hon Justice Joseph Williams (Victoria University Image Services)
- Māori Law Review co-editor Carwyn Jones (Victoria University Image Services)



















