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Nauru's chief justice resigns
Audio 13 Mar 2014Nauru's chief justice Geoffrey Eames has resigned, saying New Zealand and Australia should have taken a tougher stance over serious breaches of the rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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PNA members to begin negotiations at annual meeting
Audio 13 Mar 2014PNA member countries are meeting this week to divide funds and address differences. Audio
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Human Trafficking Bill a mighty leap for justice
Audio 12 Mar 2014An advocate for families in American Samoa says the Fono's passing of a Bill criminalising human trafficking is a mighty leap for justice. Audio
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Law with Paul David
Audio 12 Mar 2014Paul David is an Auckland barrister. He attended the 2013 AMINZ conference where he presented a paper, The Rise of Arbitration in the World of Sport. Audio
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GCSB denies it had help from NSA in shaping NZ law
Audio 12 Mar 2014The Government's external spying agency is denying it had help from the United States National Security Agency in rewriting the law governing the way it operates. The former NSA… Audio
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Whistleblower says US pressured NZ to loosen spy laws
Audio 11 Mar 2014He says America's National Security Agency has a Foreign Affairs Division which searches for loopholes in other countries' laws to justify indiscriminate, dragnet surveillance - and such operations… Audio
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New Fiji commander's background bodes well for Fiji
Audio 11 Mar 2014New Fiji military commander bodes well for country but questions remain. Audio
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Gender imbalance in the law
Audio 10 Mar 2014New Zealand Law Society Executive Director Christine Grice discusses gender imbalance in the law, and why so few women are appointed as Queen's Counsel. Audio
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Judges say Nauru govt actions threaten judicial independence
Audio 10 Mar 2014Chief justices from around the Pacific strongly condemn the actions of the Nauru Government. Audio
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World Bank review will certify Tongan plane
Audio 7 Mar 2014A year-long dispute between New Zealand and Tonga over a plane will be solved with World Bank intervention. Audio
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Media law commentator Ursula Cheer
Audio 5 Mar 2014Sir Geoffrey Palmer's memoir and his thoughts on media law. Audio
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Neighbourhood watch type program to begin in American Samoa
Audio 5 Mar 2014The American Samoa Department of Public Safety is starting a community policing program to help prevent and solve crimes in the territory. Audio
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A new commander of Fiji's military appointed
Audio 5 Mar 2014Mosese Tikoitoga will today become the new Fiji military commander, replacing the Commodore Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Cautious optimism from PNG business sector
Audio 3 Mar 2014A study suggests greater political stability in Papua New Guinea has improved the business environment but crime and corruption are still proving a significant cost. Audio
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Plan to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby
Audio 28 Feb 2014The PNG National Housing Corporation plans to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby but critics say an overhaul of the housing policy is needed first. Audio
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Fight still on in Marshall Islands 60 years after nuclear tests
Audio 28 Feb 2014Exactly sixty years since the United States' biggest ever nuclear test - the Bravo blast on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands - the fight is still on for the United States to come clean on the true… Audio
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Fiji's impending return to democracy welcomed
Audio 28 Feb 2014The New Zealand Law Society welcomes signs that Fiji is moving towards a return to democracy. Audio
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Academic says Fiji lacking candidates for head military role
Audio 27 Feb 2014An academic says Commodore Frank Bainimarama is running out of people he can trust to take over his role as the head of the Fiji military. Audio
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Plane stand-off between Tonga and NZ may soon be solved
Audio 26 Feb 2014A saga over the disputed safety of a Tongan plane could soon be over, if an international agency weighs in. Audio
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Appointment of new manager at PNGs Manus camp criticised
Audio 26 Feb 2014The appointment of a former Sri Lankan military commander as a manager at the Manus Island asylum seeker camp has been criticised. Audio
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Samoa's breakaway MPs caught by party hopping rule
Audio 26 Feb 2014Warning that it's illegal to party hop amid news of five members of Samoa's ruling party preparing to break away and form new party. Audio
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PNG survey shows lawlessness the biggest issue for business
Audio 26 Feb 2014Survey shows that lawlessness in Papua New Guinea remains a major impediment to business there. Audio
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Most asylum seekers likely to end up in Aus anyway: Academic
Audio 25 Feb 2014The Australian government's asylum seeker policies are likely to go the way of the Pacific Solution according to a Melbourne academic. Audio
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American Samoan voters unlikely to support Senate veto powers
Audio 24 Feb 2014Measure to bring greater independence to American Samoa unlikely to garner public support. Audio