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Fiji politician says police hindering her campaign
Audio 7 Aug 2014An aspiring independent elections candidate in Fiji, Roshika Deo, says police intimidation and surveillance are affecting her campaign. Audio
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Law with Lisa Marriott
Audio 6 Aug 2014Legal commentator Lisa Marriott discusses financial crime, specifically tax evasion and welfare fraud. Audio
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Lawyer accuses Australia of war against asylum seekers
Audio 5 Aug 2014The lawyer for a group of Tamil asylum seekers that were just transfered from Australia to Nauru says he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Audio
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Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country
Audio 5 Aug 2014A family claiming refugee status because of rising sea levels on their Pacific Island has won an appeal to stay in New Zealand. Audio
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Cricket law author says prison threat won't put off fixers
Audio 4 Aug 2014A British lawyer who wrote a book about cricket and the law says New Zealand's plans to make cheats liable to prison sentences will not put off match-fixers. Audio
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Fishing industry welcomes law change
Audio 1 Aug 2014The fishing industry is welcoming the law change which forces foreign fishing vessels to comply with New Zealand employment law. Audio
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The International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji welcomed
Audio 1 Aug 2014A Fiji election candidate, Attar Singh, welcomes an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji, but is disappointed it will be after September's elections. Audio
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Russian cyber crime suspect to be deported from Guam
Audio 1 Aug 2014A federal judge on Guam has denied a motion to discharge a Russian cyber-crime suspect who says he was kidnapped by the US government while on holiday and brought to the island. Audio
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Drink-drive law change
Audio 31 Jul 2014Public health and road safety experts are heralding the drop in the alcohol limit for drivers as a life-saver. Audio
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Law will force foreign-owned boats to comply on safety, labour
Audio 31 Jul 2014Parliament has passed a Bill to force foreign-owned fishing boats to adopt New Zealand labour and safety laws by 2016. Audio
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PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term
Audio 31 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government remains stable and committed to constructive relationships in the region. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
Audio 31 Jul 2014French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula looks back on the implications of the decision of the court to terminate the right of TV3 to film the John Banks trial. Audio
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Act Party calls against race-based laws
Audio 30 Jul 2014The Act Party has stepped up its rhetoric against what it calls race-based law, claiming that Maori are legally privileged in New Zealand today. Audio
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Maori Party reject Jamie Whyte's claims about race-based laws
Audio 30 Jul 2014The Maori Party says the Act Party's stance on what it calls race-based law has no place in New Zealand politics. Audio
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Recovered Drug addict on why drug laws don't work.
Audio 29 Jul 2014Maia Szalavitz is a former drug addict, now addiction and mental health specialist. She visited New Zealand to research her new book on synthetic cannabanoids and New Zealand's Psychoactive Substances… Audio
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PNG court stays Taskforce Sweep disbanding
Audio 29 Jul 2014PNG's anti-corruption Taskforce Sweep will continue to operate after the National Court permanently stayed a government attempt to disband it. Audio
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India alcohol labelling laws
Audio 26 Jul 2014Anu Anand from Delhi, where strict alcohol labelling laws are causing major headaches for some of the world's biggest drinks companies. Audio
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Appointment of an Australian as Solomon Islands Police Chief
Audio 25 Jul 2014The former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says he supports the appointment of an Australian as his country's new Police Commissioner. Audio
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Tahiti's Flosse set to lose office
Audio 24 Jul 2014France's highest court has upheld a major corruption sentence given to the French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse. Audio
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New law puts Akl andmarks partially back under iwi management.
Audio 24 Jul 2014Crown land on some of Auckland's iconic landmarks will be handed back to the city's iwi, under a new law, to be passed today, as part of a Treaty settlement. Audio
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New law puts Akl landmarks partially back under iwi management.
Audio 24 Jul 2014Crown land on some of Auckland's iconic landmarks will be handed back to iwi, under a new law to be passed today as part of a Treaty settlement. Audio
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Nauru opposition MPs still in limbo over suspensions
Audio 24 Jul 2014Five opposition MPs suspended from Nauru's parliament continue to remain in limbo as they to wait to challenge their suspensions. Audio
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Fiji government ignore landowner pleas over forced eviction
Audio 23 Jul 2014The President of the Jittu Land trust in Fiji say government authorities have ignored their pleas for help over the forceful eviction from their land. Audio