Patriarchy online : evaluating the legislative responses to online gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia
Mudgway, Cassandra
Patriarchy online : evaluating the legislative responses to online gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia Cassandra Mudgway - Lexis Nexis, 2024 - New Zealand Women's Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine .
New Zealand Women's Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine, 2024, IX: 99 - 118
Online gender-based violence (OGBV) against women has emerged as a pervasive global issue threatening the rights and safety of women in digital spaces. This article was inspired by Aotearoa New Zealand’s Safer Online Services and Media Platforms Review, led by Te Tari Taiwhenua – the
Department of Internal Affairs. This review proposed a new regulatory framework for online safety which was influenced by legislative frameworks from the United Kingdom and Australia, among other jurisdictions. As such, it seemed insightful to compare these frameworks. However, the New Zealand government has since rejected Te Tari Taiwhenua’s proposal, leaving Aotearoa New Zealand without a clear future direction regarding the issue of online harm. (From the Introduction). Record #9269
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
FINANCIAL ABUSE
HANGARAU MŌHIOHIO
Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
HAUMARUTANGA
IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE
LAW REFORM
LEGISLATION
MEDIA
ONLINE HARASSMENT
PAE PĀPĀHO PĀPORI
PATRIARCHY
PŪNAHA TURE TAIHAR
SAFETY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL MEDIA
TAITŌKAI
TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE
TURE O TE KĀWANATANGA
WĀHINE
WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
UNITED KINGDOM
Patriarchy online : evaluating the legislative responses to online gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia Cassandra Mudgway - Lexis Nexis, 2024 - New Zealand Women's Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine .
New Zealand Women's Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine, 2024, IX: 99 - 118
Online gender-based violence (OGBV) against women has emerged as a pervasive global issue threatening the rights and safety of women in digital spaces. This article was inspired by Aotearoa New Zealand’s Safer Online Services and Media Platforms Review, led by Te Tari Taiwhenua – the
Department of Internal Affairs. This review proposed a new regulatory framework for online safety which was influenced by legislative frameworks from the United Kingdom and Australia, among other jurisdictions. As such, it seemed insightful to compare these frameworks. However, the New Zealand government has since rejected Te Tari Taiwhenua’s proposal, leaving Aotearoa New Zealand without a clear future direction regarding the issue of online harm. (From the Introduction). Record #9269
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
FINANCIAL ABUSE
HANGARAU MŌHIOHIO
Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
HAUMARUTANGA
IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE
LAW REFORM
LEGISLATION
MEDIA
ONLINE HARASSMENT
PAE PĀPĀHO PĀPORI
PATRIARCHY
PŪNAHA TURE TAIHAR
SAFETY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL MEDIA
TAITŌKAI
TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE
TURE O TE KĀWANATANGA
WĀHINE
WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
UNITED KINGDOM