词条 | Susan Glazebrook |
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|image = Susan Glazebrook DNZM (cropped).jpg |caption = Glazebrook in 2014 |honorific-prefix = The Honourable |name = Dame Susan Glazebrook |honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=NZL|DNZM|size=100%}} |office = Justice of the Supreme Court |term_start = 6 August 2012 |term_end = |predecessor = Sir Peter Blanchard |successor = |office1 = Judge of the Court of Appeal |term_start1 = 24 May 2002 |term_end1 = 6 August 2012 |predecessor1 = |successor1 = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|02|08|df=yes}} |birth_place = Bowdon, Cheshire, England |death_date = |death_place = |spouse = {{marriage|Gregory Norman Kane|1992}} }} Dame Susan Gwynfa Mary Glazebrook {{post-nominals|country=NZL|DNZM}} (born 8 February 1956) is a judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Early life, family and educationBorn in Bowdon, Cheshire, England, on 8 February 1956, Glazebrook emigrated to New Zealand with her family in 1962,[1] and she became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1978.[2] She was educated at Tauranga Girls' College, before going on to study at the University of Auckland, where she gained a Bachelor of Arts in 1975, a Master of Arts with first-class honours in history in 1978, and an LLB(Hons) in 1980.[1] She later completed a DipBus (Finance) at the same institution in 1994.[1] In 1988, Glazebrook obtained a DPhil from the University of Oxford in French legal history;[1][6] her doctoral thesis was titled Justice in transition: crime, criminals and criminal justice in revolutionary Rouen, 1790–1800.[3] In 1992, Glazebrook married former New Zealand rugby union representative Greg Kane, and the couple went on to have two children together.[1] CareerGlazebrook worked as a junior lecturer in history at the University of Auckland in 1976, 1978 and 1979.[1] Bwetween 1981 and 1983, she was based in Rouen, France, where she worked with a government-funded body responsible for the resettlement of refugees in France.[1] In 1984, she was a research assistant under Sir Keith Sinclair and a tutor in history at the University of Auckland.[1] She was a part-time lecturer in commercial law at Auckland from 1991 to 1994.[1] Glazebrook joined legal firm Simpson Grierson in 1986, and became a partner in 1988.[1][4] She was a member of various commercial boards and government advisory committees, and served as president of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association, in 1998.[1] Glazebrook was appointed a judge of the High Court of New Zealand on 14 December 2000, having served until that time as temporary judge of that court.[5] She was appointed to the Court of Appeal on 24 May 2002.[6] On 6 August 2012, Glazebrook was appointed to the Supreme Court.[7] HonoursIn the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Glazebrook was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the judiciary.[8] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{cite book |editor-last=Taylor |editor-first=Alister |editorlink=Alister Taylor |title=New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001 |year=2001 |publisher=Alister Taylor Publishers |location=Auckland |issn=1172-9813 |pages=373–374}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Glazebrook, Susan}}2. ^{{cite web |url=https://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=NZNaturalisations&h=12295 |title=New Zealand, naturalisations, 1843–1981 |year=2010 |website= |publisher=Ancestry.com Operations |accessdate=20 May 2018 |subscription=yes}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/OXVU1:LSCOP_OX:oxfaleph011215849 |title=Catalogue search |date= |website=SOLO |publisher=University of Oxford |accessdate=20 May 2018}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|title=New Appeal Court chief|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=1845079|newspaper=New Zealand Herald|date=14 May 2002|accessdate=20 December 2010}} 5. ^2000 "Appointment of temporary Judge made permanent" (30 November 2000) New Zealand Gazette Online 4144, Notice 9736; retrieved 7 August 2012. 6. ^"Appointment of Judge of Court of Appeal, the Hon Susan G M Glazebrook" (30 May 2002) New Zealand Gazette Online 1509, Notice 3523; retrieved 7 August 2012. 7. ^"Appointment of Judge of the Supreme Court" (2 August 2002) New Zealand Gazette Online 2540, Notice 4855; retrieved 7 August 2012. 8. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/publications/queens-birthday-honours-list-2014 |title=Queen's Birthday honours list 2014 |date=2 June 2014 |publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |accessdate=28 April 2018}} 16 : 1956 births|Living people|People from Altrincham|English emigrants to New Zealand|People educated at Tauranga Girls' College|Naturalised citizens of New Zealand|University of Auckland alumni|Alumni of the University of Oxford|University of Auckland faculty|New Zealand lawyers|New Zealand women judges|High Court of New Zealand judges|Court of Appeal of New Zealand judges|Supreme Court of New Zealand judges|Constitutional court women judges|Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit |
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