Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called law.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 3126 - 3150 of 4091 in total
-
-
CTU launches campaign against employment law changes
Audio 17 Jul 2013The Council of Trade Unions is launching a nationwide campaign challenging proposed changes to employment law which it describes as a radical attack on workers. Audio
-
Fiji army and police bands help Solomons police tackle crime
Audio 16 Jul 2013Fiji's military and police bands have been helping police in Solomon Islands tackle community crime in the capital, Honiara. Audio
-
Book Review - Con Law
Audio 15 Jul 2013Quentin Johnson reviews Mark Gimenez's book Con Law which is published by Hachette. Audio
-
US policy expert says US keen to co-operate with China
Audio 15 Jul 2013A senior adviser with the Washington-based think tank, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, says the United States is keen to co-operate with China in the region. Audio
-
Call to prioritise adolescent sexual health rights
Audio 15 Jul 2013Health ministers and MPs in Pacific Island nations are being called on to prioritise adolescent sexual health and reproductive rights. Audio
-
Cultural respect key to youth crime prevention in New Caledonia
Audio 12 Jul 2013Better engagement with different cultures in an effort to prevent youth crime in New Caledonia has been a key learning for officials on a visit to New Zealand this week. Audio
-
Corruption now systemic in Solomon Islands - survey
Audio 12 Jul 2013Survey shows pervasive extent of corruption in modern Solomon Islands society Audio
-
Division over suicide law review
Audio 12 Jul 2013Some families of suicide victims hope the Government will finally relax legislation which they say prevents them from sharing their stories. Audio
-
PNG urged to focus more on adolescent pregnancy
Audio 11 Jul 2013The United Nations Population Fund says the Papua New Guinea government has to put more focus on adolescent pregnancy. Audio
-
Bougainville plans for security units with ex-combatants
Audio 10 Jul 2013Bougainville reveals more about plans for security unit involving ex-combatants. Audio
-
Family Law - domestic violence
Audio 10 Jul 2013Relationship breakdown and particularly domestic violence. Audio
-
Opposition parties inadvertently support legal aid law changes
Audio 10 Jul 2013Opposition parties have inadvertently supported law changes clamping down on legal aid. Audio
-
Legal expert on space law - military greater use of space
Audio 9 Jul 2013Britain's leading legal expert on space law says the military is increasingly looking to space to expand its ability to spy on people. Audio
-
Key may re-jig GCSB law to get win vote in the House
Audio 9 Jul 2013The Prime Minister John Key is eyeing a compromise on the Government Communications Security Bureau legislation which will allow the electronic surveillance agency to legally to spy on New Zealanders.
… -
Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
Audio 9 Jul 2013The head of the Culture and Tourism division in the Autonomous Bougainville Government believes the Papua New Guinea province will become one of the must-see destinations for adventure travellers in… Audio
-
Hawaii strengthens laws protecting womens and childrens rights
Audio 5 Jul 2013The Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women says the recent strengthening of laws to protect the rights of women and children, shows law-makers are listening to what the community wants. Audio
-
Health and safety law expert on Pike River sentencing
Audio 5 Jul 2013Joining us for more on what Pike River Coal Limited might expect from today's sentencing is a health and safety lawyer at Duncan Cotterill, Stephanie Grieve. Audio
-
First Nauru asylum seekers might earn refugee status in days
Audio 5 Jul 2013Decisions on refugee status on some of the first arrivals at the Nauru asylum seeker camp likely within two weeks. Audio
-
BCL to buy local in Bougainville mine relaunch
Audio 4 Jul 2013The government in Bougainville says it will require a rejuvenated Bougainville Copper Ltd to source most of its basic supplies from within the province. Audio
-
Solomons requires decades of development support: RAMSI
Audio 4 Jul 2013The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands has released its sixth People's Survey which captures public views on conflict in the community and other issues. Audio
-
-
Govt urged not to rush spy law because of Dotcom embarrassment
Audio 3 Jul 2013The Government has been urged not to rush spy legislation through Parliament just because of its embarrassment over the Kim Dotcom case. Audio
-
Winston Peters calls for more sanctions against Fiji
Audio 2 Jul 2013New Zealand's Foreign Minister at the time of Fiji's 2006 coup defends the then New Zealand government's efforts to stop the coup. Winston Peters also calls for more expansive sanctions to be in place… Audio
-
Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries
Audio 1 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands government ministers admit corruption is an ongoing problem, but they say a new law on development aid works around it. Audio