Claudia Geiringer

Claudia Geiringer (born 1968) is a New Zealand professor of law.

Claudia Geiringer
Born1968

Academic career

Geiringer did an LLB at Victoria University of Wellington, a BA (Hons) at the University of Otago and a LLM at Columbia Law School in New York City as a Fulbright Scholar, an Ethel Benjamin Scholar and a James Kent Scholar.[1] From 1996-2001 Geiringer work as Crown Counsel in the Bill of Rights team at the Crown Law Office.[1] She received Marsden funding in the 2013 round.[2]

Selected works

  • Seeing the world whole : essays in honour of Sir Kenneth Keith (ed. with Dean Robert Knight, Victoria University Press, 2008)
  • What's the hurry? : urgency in the New Zealand legislative process 1987-2010 (with Elizabeth McLeay and Polly Higbee, Victoria University Press, 2011)
  • The Dead Hand of the Bill of Rights? : Is the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 a Substantive Legal Constraint on Parliament's Power to Legislate?, Otago Law Review, 2005
  • On a Road to Nowhere : Implied Declarations of Inconsistency and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 2009
  • Historical background to the Muriwhenua Land Claim, 1865–1950, Report for the Waitangi Tribunal, 1992
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