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Claims US Bill will have devastating impact on indigenous CMNI
Audio 1 Aug 2013The Northern Marianas Descent Corporation says the recently passed US Senate Immigraton Reform Bill threatens to disrupt the social, political, and economic aspirations of the indigenous people of the… Audio
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Tuvalu opposition claims country in crisis
Audio 1 Aug 2013The opposition in Tuvalu says the country is in a constitutional crisis after the Speaker adjourned parliament until a by-election is held to find a replacement for Health minister who resigned amid… Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 31 Jul 2013Employment law - An employment court ruling on a partying pilot. Audio
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Transnational law specialist discusses Kim Dotcom case
Audio 31 Jul 2013Joining us now to explain the significance of yesterday's Supreme Court hearing is Waikato University international law Professor Neil Boister. Audio
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Vanuatu's first president takes stock of country's development
Audio 31 Jul 2013Vanuatu's first president takes stock of the country's development as it marks 33 years of independence. Audio
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Settlement arrangement in breach of UN refugees convention
Audio 26 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike
Audio 26 Jul 2013Sugar mill workers in Fiji being polled on whether to strike over wages Audio
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Refugee arrangement against spirit of UN refugees convention
Audio 25 Jul 2013Australian academics say a plan to send boat people seeking asylum to Papua New Guinea undermines Australia's legal and moral obligations under the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of… Audio
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Real test of RAMSI is what Solomons does now, says PM
Audio 25 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands prime minister says it is up to ordinary people to make sure the country does not slide back into more civil conflict. Audio
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Cleaners rally against employment law changes
Audio 24 Jul 2013About 70 cleaners and their supporters gathered outside Parliament this afternoon, singing and banging buckets, to protest changes to employment law. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
Audio 24 Jul 2013Catriona MacLennan discusses using the law to address gender equality issues. Audio
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Nauru government takes stock after riot at detention camp
Audio 24 Jul 2013Nauru government takes stock of asylum seeker detention camp processes following destructive riot at the camp. Audio
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Quake puts new pressure on building laws
Audio 23 Jul 2013The Government is expected to approve high-tech methods so people can check on a building's earthquake rating before they enter it. Audio
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Winston Peters on GCSB law changes
Audio 23 Jul 2013The planned change to the law governing the Government Security and Communications Bureau, has been criticised by opposition parties as posing an undue risk to the privacy of ordinary citizens. Audio
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Australia/PNG arrangement seen as violation of UN convention
Audio 22 Jul 2013Australia/PNG arrangement seen as violation of UN convention Audio
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NZ says law change on asylum seekers justified
Audio 22 Jul 2013The Government says a new policy on asylum seekers in Australia justifies the recent law change it made to deal with any mass arrivals of boat people. Audio
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New Indonesian law expected to hit NGOs strongly in West Papua
Audio 22 Jul 2013Human Rights Watch has voiced alarm at a new law in Indonesia that gives the government wide powers to shut down NGOs in West Papua. Audio
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Number of reported sexual violence cases in Fiji is on the rise
Audio 22 Jul 2013Sexual violence cases on the increase in Fiji, as perpetrators also get younger. Audio
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Australia opens PNG info centre for scholarships and awards
Audio 19 Jul 2013The Australian Government has opened a Australia Awards Information Centre in Port Moresby this month to make it easier for locals to find out more about awards and scholarships on offer. Audio
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Unions plan to complain to ILO over law changes on employment
Audio 19 Jul 2013The Council of Trade Unions says it will complain to the International Labour Organisation about the Government's proposed employment law changes. Audio
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Proposed Family Court changes alarm law professionals
Audio 19 Jul 2013Despite vociferous criticism, the Justice Minister, Judith Collins seems intent on pushing through legislation revamping the Family Court, with its second reading held under urgency earlier this… Audio
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Bridges advised employment law could breach conventions.
Audio 19 Jul 2013Newly released papers reveal the Minister of Labour, Simon Bridges, advised the Cabinet that proposed employment law changes could breach international labour conventions. Audio
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Labour says employment law breaches ILO conventions.
Audio 19 Jul 2013The Labour Party has criticised proposed employment law changes saying they breach International Labour Organisation conventions. Audio
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Mining executives urge Solomons' Temotu to open up sea bed
Audio 18 Jul 2013Mining executives urge Solomons' Temotu to open up sea bed. Audio
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New law a second chance for many in Hawaiian foster care system
Audio 18 Jul 2013A former foster youth in Hawaii says a law that will extend the voluntary foster care age from 18 to 21 will be like a second chance for many in the foster care system. Audio