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PNG's Prime Minister resists arrest over Paraka payments
Audio 18 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister resists an arrest warrant over the alleged illegal payments to Paraka Lawfirm and announces another commission of inquiry into the matter while discrediting those… Audio
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Consumer law changes benefit online shoppers
Audio 17 Jun 2014Online shoppers are the big winners out of a raft of changes to consumer law. Audio
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Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk
Audio 17 Jun 2014Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk. Audio
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Online transactions covered under new consumer laws
Audio 17 Jun 2014The consumer affairs minister says consumer protection laws needed changing because existing rules were outdated, having been written before the internet evolved. Audio
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PNG police chief's jail sentence seen as deterrent
Audio 17 Jun 2014Observers see deterrent value in a jail sentence handed to Papua New Guinea's Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga. Audio
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Deep sea mining questioned in PNG
Audio 13 Jun 2014An NGO in Papua New Guinea says the proposal for the world's first deep sea mining project is comparable with Pacific nuclear testing and people are feeling like experimental guinea pigs. Audio
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Calls for investigation after homes burn in PNG
Audio 12 Jun 2014Amnesty International is calling for an investigation into the alleged burning of up to 200 homes in the Papua New Guinea gold mining town of Porgera. Audio
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Environmental Law with Juliette Derry
Audio 11 Jun 2014Land contamination - the laws around contaminated sites and your rights if your home has been built on contaminated land. Audio
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Law professor on Japan's whaling options
Audio 10 Jun 2014More now on Japan's Prime Minister saying he will step up efforts to resume whaling in Antarctic waters despite an international court banning it. Audio
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Employment law changes on hold
Audio 10 Jun 2014Employment law changes have been put on hold indefinitely following the resignation of Act MP John Banks. Audio
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Employment law changes on hold
Audio 10 Jun 2014The resignation of Epsom MP John Banks means employment law changes will be shelved. Audio
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Banks' resignation scuttles planned changes to employment law
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Government is likely to shelve plans to pass employment law changes before the election now that the Act MP, John Banks, is resigning from Parliament. Audio
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Govt all but giving up on passing employment law
Audio 9 Jun 2014The Government is all but giving up on passing changes to employment law before the election now that the ACT MP, John Banks, is resigning from Parliament. Audio
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Vodafone says no illegal surveillance in Fiji
Audio 9 Jun 2014Vodafone Fiji says a new report by its parent company shows it is not conducting any illegal surveillance. Audio
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More limits are proposed on any no confidence vote in PNG
Audio 9 Jun 2014A move in Papua New Guinea to further tighten rules around votes of no confidence in the country's prime ministers. Audio
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Electoral law specialist explains what next for Banks
Audio 6 Jun 2014Hayden Wilson is a lawyer at Kensington Swan, who specialises in electoral law. Audio
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Calls to explain over Fiji scholarship
Audio 5 Jun 2014A former professor of the University of the South Pacific says those who made a decision to terminate a student's scholarship have an obligation to Fiji taxpayers to explain why. Audio
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Samoa ratifies landmark arms treaty
Audio 5 Jun 2014Regional campaigners against the global arms trade say Pacific Island countries should follow Samoa's lead and ratify a landmark international treaty. Audio
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PM rules out changing coat tail law before election
Audio 4 Jun 2014The coat-tailing rule of MMP is here to stay - for this election at least - with the Prime Minister rejecting a call from Labour to change it. Audio
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Employment Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 4 Jun 2014The Non-disparagement" clause - when it is agreed that neither party in an employment dispute shall talk ill of the other. Audio
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Fiji first claimants angry over party registration
Audio 3 Jun 2014The leader of a Fiji political group which claims the same name as the regime-backed party says they will fight the election under a variation of the Fiji First name. Audio
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Fiji election rules suggest regime determined to retain power
Audio 2 Jun 2014The president of the Fiji Law Society says decrees which control rules around the elections process, suggest the current regime is hell-bent on retaining power. Audio
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Greens say expensive blunder highlights Elizabethan charity laws
Audio 30 May 2014The Greens say the Government needs to overhaul what they say are charity laws based on principles laid down in the Elizabethan era after a multi-million-dollar blunder which blindsided the Housing… Audio
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Independent inquiry into Manus violence needed
Audio 30 May 2014An Australian human rights lawyer is calling for an commission of inquiry type investigation into the violence in the Manus Island asylum seeker camp. Audio
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Fiji regime playing games - UFDF
Audio 30 May 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says delay tactics are being deployed by the regime despite the elections due in just over three months. Audio