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British PM outlines a toughening of terror laws
Audio 14 Nov 2014David Cameron told Australian MPs today there is "no opt-out" from dealing with the problem of citizens travelling to fight with terrorist groups. Audio
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NZ ranks badly for red tape around environmental laws
A new OECD report ranks New Zealand among the worst for red tape around environmental laws. Audio
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Australia justifies border controls to UN
Audio 13 Nov 2014Australian officials have defended their record on the treatment of asylum seekers at a meeting of the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva. Audio
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Australia in UN spotlight over refugee treatment
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Australian government is being reviewed by the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva this week. Audio
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Tonga's Democratic Party in Tonga focuses on rule of law
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Democratic Party in Tonga says its emphasis going into this month's election is on accountability and restoring the rule of law. Audio
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Think tank calls for PNG Govt to reprioritise its spending
Audio 11 Nov 2014PNG's Institute of National Affairs says the government needs to reprioritise its spending if it's to get any benefit from the lucrative LNG project. Audio
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PNG failing to record domestic violence cases
Audio 10 Nov 2014Hospital administrator says Papua New Guinea's health reporting systems fail to track domestic violence cases. Audio
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Public support for use of medical marijuana in Guam
Audio 7 Nov 2014Guam has voted in favour of allowing the use of medical marijuana, making it the first United States territory to do so. Audio
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Human rights watchdogs look forward to action by Fiji
Audio 7 Nov 2014International human rights watchdogs say they're looking forward to action by Fiji after its presentation to the United Nations in Geneva last week. Audio
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Fiji's democracy still hinged on military
Audio 6 Nov 2014An Australian academic says the stability of Fiji's new democracy will still depend on military support, like every brand of leadership since 1987. Audio
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Law being drawn up to fix Auckland tribe's Treaty breaches
Members of an Auckland tribe with no marae and virtually no land have watched politicians begin putting to rest long-standing grievances created by the Crown. People of Te Kawerau a Maki have attended… Audio
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Christchurch rebuild firms caught breaking employment laws
Audits have caught out Christchurch rebuild firms holding a quarter of a million dollars in wage arrears that workers didn't even know they were owed because the record keeping is so poor. Audio
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No combat troops in Iraq but tougher terror laws in NZ
The Prime Minister has laid out more explicitly than ever before the extent of the threat to the country's security from homegrown jihadists who support Islamic State. Audio
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Calls mounting for electoral laws to be updated
Three high-profile sports personalities are among 26 people referred to the police by the Electoral Commission for breaches of the law, including tweeting on election day. Audio
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Bougainville to begin search for missing war dead
Audio 3 Nov 2014Bougainville government adopts new policy to locate, exhume and return war dead to families still waiting for closure. Audio
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Anger in PNG at Government plans for major new road
Audio 31 Oct 2014A rally is planned in Port Moresby this weekend to fight the PNG Government's plans to build a major new road. Audio
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Sex abuse group wants clearer law on consent
A group that works with sexual abuse survivors says the law about sexual consent is confusing and needs to be changed. Audio
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Law professor hopes changes to sexual abuse trials will be made
A law professor, who has worked extensively on how sexual abuse are victims treated, is hopeful changes to the court system could soon be made. Audio
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Government pushes through sweeping changes to employment laws
The Government has pushed through big changes to labour laws. Audio
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Fiji's human rights record under scrutiny at the UN
Audio 30 Oct 2014Senior judicial figures from Fiji have told a United Nations gathering in Switzerland the country is addressing concerns about police brutality. Audio
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Land tribunal planned for French Polynesia
Audio 30 Oct 2014French Polynesia is a step closer to establishing a new land tribunal after talks in Paris between its Lands Minister and the French Overseas Minister. Audio
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Law with Robert Lithgow
Discharge without conviction and The Sentencing Act. Audio
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FSCL says new laws empower consumers
One of the country's largest dispute resolution schemes says new laws mean consumers can better judge whether lenders are acting reasonably towards them. Audio
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Surge in domestic violence complaints in Marshall Islands
Audio 29 Oct 2014More awareness and greater police powers appear to have fuelled a sudden increase in the number of restraining orders that have been issued against men in the Marshall Islands. Audio