BSc (Northwestern) JD (Stanford)
Contact
Tel +64 3 479 8853
Office 9th Floor – 9N3
Email selene.mize@otago.ac.nz
Research interests
Selene's research interests include legal ethics, civil liberties, negotiation, mediation, media law, law and psychology.
Publications
Mize, S. E. (2021). Disciplining legal practitioners in New Zealand. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 28(2), 159-180. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2020.1815540
Mize, S. (2019, October). Can controlling the classroom undermine student-directed learning? Verbal presentation at the Teaching and Learning Symposium: Pride in the Humanities, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Mize, S. (2018). Computer-based examining. Proceedings of the Talking Teaching Conference: Engaging Teaching, Inspiring Learning. (pp. 61). Retrieved from https://akoacademy.ac.nz/
Mize, S., & Warbrick, P. (2017). Dealing with challenges that arise when lawyer and client are from different cultures. New Zealand Family Law Journal, 9, 56-66.
Mize, S. (2017). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 321-322.
Mize, S. (2017). Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Goodrum [2002] NZHRRT 13: Judgement. In E. McDonald, R. Powell, M. Stephens & R. Hunter (Eds.), Feminist judgements of Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Rino: A two-stranded rope. (pp. 271-285). Oxford, UK: Hart.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S. E. (2017). New Zealand: Finding the balance between self-regulation and government oversight. In A. Boon (Ed.), International perspectives on the regulation of lawyers and legal services. (pp. 115-138). Oxford, UK: Hart.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S. (2008). From Goldstein to the Burger King babes: People issues in advertising. In U. Cheer (Ed.), The real deal! Essays in law and advertising. (pp. 109-159). Christchurch, New Zealand: Centre for Commercial & Corporate Law, School of Law, University of Canterbury.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S., & Arthur, L. (2007). Negotiation. In P. Spiller (Ed.), Dispute resolution in New Zealand. (2nd ed.) (pp. 19-68). Oxford University Press.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S. E. (2003). Non-disclosing and deceptive research designs. In J. Dawson & N. Peart (Eds.), The law of research: a guide. (pp. 253-267). Dunedin: University of Otago Press.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S. E., Dawson, J. B., & Peart, N. S. (2003). Privacy and access to information. In J. Dawson & N. Peart (Eds.), The law of research: A guide. (pp. 81-104). Dunedin: University of Otago Press.
Chapter in Book - Research
Mize, S. E. (2021). Disciplining legal practitioners in New Zealand. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 28(2), 159-180. doi: 10.1080/09695958.2020.1815540
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2017). Effective client interviewing. New Zealand Family Law Journal, 9(3), 44-50.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S., & Warbrick, P. (2017). Dealing with challenges that arise when lawyer and client are from different cultures. New Zealand Family Law Journal, 9, 56-66.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2013). Is it the lecturer's job to instill values in students? Akoranga, 9, 12-15.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2011). Mandatory reporting of trustee misconduct? New Zealand Law Journal, 2, 57-59.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2010). Solicitors' duty of disclosure. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 333-336.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2009). An update on the law relating to pregnant and breastfeeding employees. Mosaic, 21(3), 15-20.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2009). Clint Rickards' certificate of character. New Zealand Law Journal, 3, 89-90.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2009). The cost of unethical conduct. New Zealand Law Journal, 8, 308-310.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. E. (2009). Should the lawyer's duty to keep confidences override the duty to disclose material information to a client? Legal Ethics, 12(2), 171-205.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2007). Indirect discrimination reconsidered. New Zealand Law Review, 27-79.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2006). Resolving cases of conflicting rights under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 22(1), 50-75.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2005). Is deception in negotiating unprofessional? New Zealand Law Journal, (July), 245-248.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. E. (2002). Counselling mothers with custody and access problems. Mosaic, 14(3), 11-14.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (1995). The word 'dog' never bit anyone: The tobacco advertising ban and freedom of expression. Otago Law Review, 8(3), 425-432.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (1988). A critique of a proposal by radical feminists to censor pornography because of its sexist message. Otago Law Review, 6, 589-614.
Journal - Research Article
Mize, S. (2017). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 6, 212.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2017). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 8, 292.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2017). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 321-322.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2016). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 2, 65-66.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2014). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 6, 223.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2014). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 342-343.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2013). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 2, 62.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2013). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 3, 91.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2013). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 6, 228.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2013). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 338-339.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2012). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 3, 98.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2012). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 310-312.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S., & Haller, L. (2012). Not dead yet: Correspondents' Report from Australia and New Zealand. Legal Ethics, 15(1), 142-144. doi: 10.5235/146072812801292773
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2011). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 3, 95-96.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2011). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 5, 170-171.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2010). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 2, 74-75.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2010). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 3, 103-104.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2010). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 8, 302.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2010). Legal ethics [Student companion]. New Zealand Law Journal, 9, 341-342.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2008). [Review of the book Inside lawyers' ethics]. Otago Law Review, 11(4), 729-732.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2004). The law relating to pregnant and breastfeeding employees. Mosaic, 16(2), 21-25.
Journal - Research Other
Mize, S. (2009). Was he being a good lawyer? A scene from Boston Legal. Proceedings of the National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism Fall Workshop. Retrieved from http://law.gsu.edu/niftep/f09workshop.html
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Full paper
Mize, S. E. (1996). Cameras in the courtroom: will television trials educate the public or create injustice? The 1996 New Zealand Law Conference: Papers. (pp. 118-131). Dunedin: New Zealand Law Society. [Full Paper]
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Full paper
Mize, S. (2018). Computer-based examining. Proceedings of the Talking Teaching Conference: Engaging Teaching, Inspiring Learning. (pp. 61). Retrieved from https://akoacademy.ac.nz/
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract
Mize, S. (2017). Control the classroom or empower learners? Proceedings of the Talking Teaching Conference. Retrieved from https://akoacademy.ac.nz/programme
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract
Mize, S. (2017). Flipping legal ethics. Proceedings of the Legal Education Conference: Research in Legal Education: State of the Art? Retrieved from http://www.legaledconference.law.unsw.edu.au/program
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract
Mize, S. (2017). Should non-lawyer advocates in New Zealand be subject to regulation? Proceedings of the 6th Australian and New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium (ANZLEC VI). (pp. 8-9). Retrieved from https://www.anzlec.com/programme/
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract
Mize, S. (2010). Not just a qualification: Getting students to integrate what they learn into their lives. Proceedings of the Ako Aotearoa Academy of Tertiary Teaching Excellence Symposium. Retrieved from http://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/node/20/group-category-resources/5743
Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract