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John IpBA, LLB (Hons), LLM (Columbia)John teaches <strong>Law</strong> and Society, Public <strong>Law</strong>, and Counterterrorism <strong>Law</strong> and Policy in the LLB programme.His research interests include counterterrorism and human rights, criminal justice, and law and popularculture. Prior to joining the <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, he worked on Guantánamo Bay and death penalty litigationat an NGO in the United States, and was a Judges’ Clerk at the Auckland High Court.Kerensa Carter JohnstonBA LLB Well., LLMTena koutou katoa, tenei te mihi ki a koutou katoa mai te uri a Taranaki. Nau mai, haere mai ki Te WhareWananga o Tamaki Makaurau. Kerensa is <strong>of</strong> Maori (Ngaruahinerangi) and Scottish descent. She teachesContemporary Tiriti Issues, Land <strong>Law</strong> and Legal System. Her research interests include constitutional lawand international human rights law, and the law and its relationship to tikanga Maori (Maori custom law).Khylee QuinceBA LLB(Hons) LLMTena koutou katoa nga hunga akonga e hiahia ana ki te uru mai ki tenei wananga. Ko tetaki mokopunaahau na Te Roroa me Ngati Porou no te whenua a Te Tai Tokerau me Te Tai Rawhiti. Khylee is from theiwi <strong>of</strong> Te Roroa/Ngapuhi and Ngati Porou, and practiced as a criminal and family lawyer before joiningthe <strong>Faculty</strong>. Her teaching responsibilities include Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, Jurisprudence, Women and the <strong>Law</strong> andYouth Justice. Khylee has published research on Maori women in prison, Maori in the criminal law,dispute resolution and Maori and privacy. She is currently researching Maori and private prisons, andcomparative legal education <strong>of</strong> indigenous students.Katherine SandersLLM Yale, BA/LLB (Hons)Katherine’s research interests include public law, the law <strong>of</strong> property, administrative law and legalhistory. Before joining the <strong>Faculty</strong>, Katherine practised public law at the Treasury Solicitor’s as part <strong>of</strong>the Government Legal Service in London and worked as a Judge’s Clerk at the Supreme Court <strong>of</strong>New Zealand.Valmaine TokiLLM, MBA Tas., BA LLB(Hons)Tena koutou katoa. Ko Aotea te motu, Ko Ngati Rehua te iwi. Valmaine teaches in the area <strong>of</strong>Jurisprudence, Contemporary Maori Issues and <strong>Law</strong> and Society. Her research interests lie in the area <strong>of</strong>human and indigenous rights, therapeutic jurisprudence and resource management.Gordon WilliamsBCom, LLMGordon Williams has teaching and research interests in the areas <strong>of</strong> Creditors’ Remedies, Taxation,Company <strong>Law</strong>, Insolvency <strong>Law</strong>, Trusts and Equitable Remedies.Senior TutorStephen PenkMA PGDA Otago, BA LLB(Hons) LLMStephen has an extensive background in University administration and is the Associate Dean. As SeniorTutor in <strong>Law</strong> he teaches in the foundational courses Legal Method and the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Torts, and the Privacy<strong>Law</strong> elective. His research interests include privacy, damages and the doctrine <strong>of</strong> vicarious liability.2010 <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> | 117

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