Anna teaches Evidence Law, Jurisprudence, Chinese Law, and Gender and the Law.
Research
Anna is a socio-legal scholar who has adopted a “law in action” approach to three main areas of interest: feminist theory/sexual violence, evidence law, and Chinese law. She has also published in the area of legal education/pedagogy. She is co-director of the Otago Centre for Law and Society.
In 2022, Anna was awarded the Royal Society Te Apārangi Early Career Research Excellence Award for Humanities.
Anna currently holds a research grant from the Royal Society Marsden fund, focusing on sexual dignity, consent and sexual violence law in Aotearoa New Zealand law. Her research in this field has been published in the Yale Journal of Law & Feminism; the New Zealand Law Review; and the New Zealand Law Journal.
Anna is one of New Zealand's foremost experts on evidence law. She is a regular Faculty member at Te Kura Kaiwhakawā Institute of Judicial Studies annual programme on evidence and procedure law, and has been appointed a member of the New Zealand Law Commission's Expert Advisory Group for the forthcoming third review of the Evidence Act 2006.
Anna High is a past recipient of the Asian Law and Society Association Distinguished Book Award (2020, “Non-Governmental Orphan Relief in China: Law, Policy, and Practice”); the New Zealand Law Foundation Sir Ian Barker Published Article Award (2020, with Caroline Hickman, “The 'Any Evidence' Rule in New Zealand Family Law”); and the New Zealand Law Society Honourable Rex Mason Writing Award (2022, with Mihiata Pirini, “Dignity and Mana in the 'Third Law' of Aotearoa New Zealand”).
Following the completion of her doctorate at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar (Qld & Magdalen 2008), Anna was Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence and American Council of Learned Societies Postdoctoral Fellow at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she taught criminal law and Chinese law. She has also taught comparative human rights, Asian law, EU law and criminal law at Marquette University Law School as Visiting Assistant Professor.
High, A. (2022). Sexual orientation as disposition evidence in sexual cases. New Zealand Law Journal, (2), 51-53, 63.
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High, A. (2022). The "classical" conception of rape and its partial reform in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Law Review, (2), 173-208.
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Pirini, M., & High, A. (2022). Dignity and mana in Aotearoa New Zealand legislation. Policy Quarterly, 18(1), 52-58. doi: 10.26686/pq.v18i1.7503
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High, A. (2021). Cellmate confessions. New Zealand Law Journal, (3), 81-83.
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High, A. (2021). The exclusion of prison informant evidence for unreliability in New Zealand. International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 25(3), 217-238. doi: 10.1177/13657127211011236
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High, A., & Geddis, A. (2021). Diplomatic assurances as a basis for extradition to the People's Republic of China. New Zealand Law Journal, (7), 226-228, 254.
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Pirini, M., & High, A. (2021). Dignity and mana in the "third law" of Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 29, 623-647.
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High, A. (2020). The Red Fox Tavern trial and the evidence act. New Zealand Law Journal, (2), 69-71, 79.
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High, A. (2020). What's a Judge to do? Allegations of police torture in China as evidence in an English court. New Zealand Law Journal, (9), 318-320, 327.
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High, A., & Hickman, C. (2020). The 'any evidence' rule in New Zealand family law. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 29, 49-74.
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High, A. (2018). Christian v R. New Zealand Law Journal, (2), 47-49.
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High, A. (2017). "It's grace and favor, it's not law": Extra-legal regulation of foreign foster homes in China. University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review, 12(3), 357-405.
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High, A. J. (2017). Using restorative practice to teach and uphold dignity in an American school district. McGill Journal of Education / Revue des sciences de l'éducation de McGill, 52(2), 525-534. Retrieved from http://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/9453
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High, A. (2016). Good, bad and wrongful juvenile sex: Rethinking the use of statutory rape laws against the protected class. Arkansas Law Review, 69, 787-837.
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High, A. J. (2014). Combating domestic violence in China: Problems, progress and prospects. Pandora's Box, 45-51.
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High, A. J. (2014). Pondering the politicization of intercountry adoption: Russia's ban on American "forever families". Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law, 22(3), 497-560.
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High, A. J. (2013). China's orphan welfare system: Laws, policies and filled gaps. University of Pennsylvania East Asia Law Review, 8, 127-176.
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High, A. J. (2013). Grassroots NGO regulations and China's local legal culture. Socio-Legal Review, 9(2), 1-50.
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High, A. (2022). Response to comments by Anna High [Book discussion]. Asian Journal of Law & Society. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1017/als.2022.15
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High, A. (2018). [Review of the book Feminist judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand Te Rino: A two-stranded rope]. Otago Law Review, 15(2), 317-322. [Book Review].