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Wanaka retailers flout Easter trading laws
Audio 22 Apr 2014Wanaka retailers appear to have escaped scot free after opening their doors over the Easter long weekend. Audio
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PNG social media policy fears unfounded, says PFF
Audio 22 Apr 2014The co-chair of the Pacific Freedom Forum says fears about a proposed cyber crime policy in PNG are unfounded. Audio
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Easter Trading laws
Audio 20 Apr 2014Are the Easter Trading laws out of date? Or should it remain a time for family and activities other than shopping? Audio
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No immediate transfer of babies to Pacific detention camps
Audio 18 Apr 2014Twenty six babies born in Australia to asylum seeker parents will not be transferred to Nauru or Manus detention centres this weekend. Audio
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Law passed to protect Ka Mate
Audio 17 Apr 2014The use of the Ngati Toa haka Ka Mate now has some protection under law. Audio
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Law with Hayden Wilson
Does NZ need a supermarket ombudsman like in the UK? Hayden heads Kensington Swan's Wellington based Government and Regulatory practice. Audio
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Does NZ law allow DNA samples to be taken too easily?
With Dr Nessa Lynch - a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law, Victoria University. She teaches and researches in the area of criminal law and sentencing as well as youth justice. She is working with… Audio
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Plans to exempt Maori from new fisheries law are cancelled
Audio 16 Apr 2014The Maori Party says it won't support a government bill that will bar Maori fishing companies from using foreign ships with low-wage crews. Audio
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Fiji Police investigating Bainimarama for decree breach
Audio 15 Apr 2014Fiji police say they are investigating Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama for breaching law pertaining to the election. Audio
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ACC form goes beyond the law
Audio 15 Apr 2014The ACC Minister, Judith Collins, who promised to clean up the organisation's culture after the 2011 Pullar breach, is dismissing the agency's latest information controversy as an 'operational… Audio
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ACC form goes beyond the law
Audio 15 Apr 2014The Accident Compensation Corporation may have to review hundreds of claims it turned down when people refused to sign a privacy waiver. Audio
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Samoa Cabinet Ministers could face jail for obstructing police
Audio 15 Apr 2014Two senior members of the Samoa government to be sentenced on Friday week after being convicted of obstructing police. Audio
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PNG's proposed cyber crime policy sparks concerns
Audio 14 Apr 2014Some bloggers and other internet users in Papua New Guinea are concerned that a proposed cyber crime policy could go too far in policing activity on social media. Audio
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NZ government misguided on Fiji elections - UFDF
Audio 14 Apr 2014UFDF says New Zealand government's view that Fiji elections will be free and fair is misguided. Audio
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Death penalty policy being drawn up in PNG
Audio 14 Apr 2014A policy framework for the death penalty is being drafted in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Solomon Island Govt:effects of floods still coming in
Audio 11 Apr 2014The head of the National Disaster Office in Solomon Islands says emergency repairs to roads and bridges has allowed teams to go further into Guadalcanal Province to assess flood damage. Audio
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Law passed so both mothers can be on birth cerificate
Audio 10 Apr 2014A law has been passed to allow a 21 year old woman to have both her mothers listed on her birth certificate. Audio
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Hollywood studios launch law suit against Kim Dotcom
The six major American film studios have filed a lawsuit against Kim Dotcom and his now shutdown filesharing site, Megaupload. The Motion Picture Association talks about the lawsuit and Mr Dotcom… Audio
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Law with Stephanie Grieve
Health and Safety specialist lawyer, Stephanie Grieve of Duncan Coterill discusses the trend towards imposing greater liability on directors of companies involved in health and safety breaches. Audio
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UN trip to Nauru called off by islands government
Audio 9 Apr 2014United Nations agency has invitation to assess human rights on Nauru withdrawn by the government with no explanation. Audio
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Media: Law Commission report on Suicide reporting
Audio 8 Apr 2014Media commentator Gavin Ellis discusses the Law Commission report on suicide reporting, and the reaction to Rachel Smalley "off mic" comments. Audio
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Fiji constitution would trump any decree in court - Lawyer
Audio 8 Apr 2014Fiji telecommunications attorney says constitution and international convenants on freedom of expression will trump any decree if brought to trial. Audio
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Fiji trade unions will flout electoral decree
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Trade Union Congress says it is going to intentionally flout a new decree by the regime, placing restrictions on political parties. Audio
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Fiji Law Society says decree provision open to abuse
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Fiji Law Society says a decree provision allowing phone and internet monitoring in the days before the election is open to abuse and could allow the government to access people's telephone and… Audio
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Govt told to tighten law on cleanup of P houses
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Government is being told it needs to tighten the law on how houses contaminated with the drug P are tested and cleaned. Audio