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The Woman Lawyer as Legislator and Other Random Observations After 30 Years in the Law

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

Tuesday, 11 December 2001 Speech Notes
Human Rights Amendment Bill - speech notes: 3rd reading

“I move that the Human Rights Amendment Bill and the War Pensions Amendment Bill be now read a third time.”

Mr Speaker:

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY

I move that the Human Rights Amendment Bill now be read a second time.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

NZ General Debate Statement by Hon Margaret Wilson
at World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance
Durban, Saturday 1 September 2001

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa!

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

IDEAS AT THE POWERHOUSE

Introduction to Germaine Greer's Presentation

GENDER, RACE AND IDENTITY: THE KEY CONFLICTS, ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

29 October 2000Speech Notes

Lincoln Efford Memorial Address
"Advancing Democracy and Representation"

"[Our] capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but [our] inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary"

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

"[Our] capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but [our] inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary"

Niebuhr, Reinhold

1892-1971, American religious and social thinker

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

Family law reflects a set of values that have evolved over time about the role of the family, relationships and the care of children.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

My colleague Michael Cullen has recently taken on the task of promoting new ways of solving our superannuation problems. The difficulty we have with superannuation of course is that there is no cross-party agreement on the essentials.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General