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More measures against rape needed in Vanuatu
Audio 3 Jul 2014Vanuatu Women Against Crime says the government is failing to protect victims of crime as the numbers of rapes and murders across the country continue to climb. Audio
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PNG PM says he won't step down despite court ruling
Audio 2 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says he will not step down despite a court ruling which has dismissed an application for a stay on his arrest warrant. Audio
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ETAN calls for Indonesia to address abuses
Audio 1 Jul 2014A human rights advocacy group is calling for a new Indonesian government to end human rights abuses by previous governments, and bring those responsible to account. Audio
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Law professor on diplomatic immunity case
Audio 1 Jul 2014Several news organisations, including Radio New Zealand, are fighting to overturn a court order preventing the identification of a diplomat who's accused of attacking a Wellington woman. Audio
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Bougainville considers options for economic independence
Audio 1 Jul 2014An advisor to the Autonomous Bougainville government says there are limited opportunities for the region to grow its economy as it considers independence. Audio
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Wrestle continues around PNG PM arrest warrant
Audio 30 Jun 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Nauru speaker accuses MPs of treason
Audio 30 Jun 2014The speaker of the Nauru Parliament stands by the decision to expel five of the eight opposition MPs from parliament. Audio
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Activist in Fiji calls for leaders to speak up over West Papua
Audio 30 Jun 2014A human rights organisation in Fiji says Pacific nations need to support the West Paupan freedom movement instead of keeping quiet to keep Indonesia happy. Audio
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Agencies in CNMI urged to stand strong
Audio 27 Jun 2014The head of an NGO in the Northern Marianas which helps victims of human rights abuses says law enforcement agencies need to remain vigilant in the fight against human trafficking. Audio
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Self defence law to be revisited
Audio 26 Jun 2014A law professor says there is a strong case to look at redefining the scope of self-defence, a move that's being pushed by the latest inquiry into family violence. Audio
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Kiribati's anti-violence bill under spotlight
Audio 26 Jun 2014Anti-violence campaigners in Kiribati say a bill that aims to stop domestic violence has been misunderstood and cannot be blamed for a spate of murders in the country. Audio
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Sacked PNG AG stands by actions
Audio 25 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's sacked attorney general says he has no regrets over his actions this past fortnight. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 25 Jun 2014Ursula Cheer talks about the Weller Case and the invasion of privacy by the media. Audio
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Pacific urged to chart waters for benefit of economy
Audio 24 Jun 2014A New Zealand applied scientist says training Pacific nations in the science of hydrography could boost Pacific economies and even save lives. Audio
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Trial hears how a overdose claimed a man's mother-in- law
Audio 23 Jun 2014A court has heard how a man charged with smuggling cocaine dropped his mother-in-law at Auckland hospital but she died soon after of a cocaine overdose. Audio
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Calls mounting for PNG'S PM to stand aside
Audio 23 Jun 2014Calls are mounting for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister to stand aside amid the furore over his alleged role in illegal payments to a law firm. Audio
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Convicted rugby star Brian Lima escapes jail term
Audio 23 Jun 2014Samoa rugby star Muli'agatele Brian Lima has escaped a jail term for assaulting his former wife and her partner. Audio
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Electoral law warnings over climate voter group
Audio 23 Jun 2014A group of not-for-profit organisations are banding together to encourage people to vote according to political parties' climate change policies. Audio
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NGO wary of empty promises on PNG land leases
Audio 23 Jun 2014An NGO which has been calling for the scrapping of controversial land leases in Papua New Guinea says the prime minister needs to do more than just make promises he'll get rid of them. Audio
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Consumer law overhaul
Kristin Wilson from Bell Gully on some big changes to consumer law that happened this week. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister stands firm amid political meltdown
Audio 20 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill stands firm while a major political storm engulfing his office casts uncertainty over his future. Audio
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Sam Koim vows to keep probing high-level corruption in PNG
Audio 20 Jun 2014The head of PNG's anti-corruption unit Taskforce Sweep vows to keep on investigating high-level graft despite being sidelined. Audio
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Spiralling legal battle around attempts to question PNG's PM
Audio 19 Jun 2014Attrition aplenty in an increasingly fractious legal battle around police attempts to question Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister. Audio
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PNG prime minister wins week long stay
Audio 18 Jun 2014The Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill, has won a week long stay on a police arrest warrant after a controversial morning in the National Court with two lawyers competing to represent the… Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 18 Jun 2014Andrew Scott Howman looks at employees being dismissed for airing opinions contrary to their employers'. Audio