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Proposed tough liquor by-laws
Audio 1 Jul 2013The Director of Alcohol Health Watch Rebecca Williams, the Wellington branch president of the Hospital Association Jeremy Smith, and the President of the Massey University Students Association Ben… Audio
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New Zealand law enforcement praised for abuse investigation
Audio 1 Jul 2013ECPAT Child Alert, an organisation that fights child sexual abuse, says New Zealand has become a world leader in investigating global paedophilia rings. Audio
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Australian minister decried for refugee claims
Audio 28 Jun 2013Bob Carr's claims about asylum seekers not being genuine refugees dismissed as unprincipled spin. Audio
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A call for Pacific unity to benefit from seabed mining plans
Audio 27 Jun 2013The Global Ocean Commission says island countries in the Pacific must have a voice in discussions on seabed mining in the international waters that surround them. Audio
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Northern Marianas alienation of land restrictions under review
Audio 26 Jun 2013House legislative intiative relaxing restrictions on alienation of land in Northern Marianas to be considered. Audio
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Cook Islands MP says criminal element to 'Colagate'
Audio 26 Jun 2013The Cook Islands MP Norman George says a Royal Commission of inquiry is needed to fully investigate an invoicing scheme, also known as 'Colagate', which cost the country millions of dollars in import… Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
Audio 26 Jun 2013Stronger protections for lawful migrant workers; and United Future's loss of funding. Audio
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MPs pass law to stop big anonymous donations in local elections
Audio 26 Jun 2013MPs have passed a law designed to put an end to big anonymous donations in local body elections. Audio
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Professor of Public Law on Dunne
Audio 25 Jun 2013Otago University's Professor of Public Law Andrew Geddis is with us. Audio
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PM confident Dunne will vote for spy law.
Audio 25 Jun 2013Tonight Peter Dunne is an independent MP, with Parliament no longer recognising the United Future party. Audio
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Solomon Islands government defends new treatment of public money
Audio 25 Jun 2013The Solomon Islands government has defended its new law on allocation of public funds, after a chorus of criticism. Audio
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PM admits he's dependent on support for spy law.
Audio 25 Jun 2013The Prime Minister has admitted he is dependent on either New Zealand First or United Future to support legislation extending the powers of the country's electronic spy agency. Audio
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PM will need either United Future or NZ First to pass spy law
Audio 25 Jun 2013The Prime Minister has admitted he is dependent on either New Zealand First or United Future to support legislation extending the powers of the country's electronic spy agency, the GCSB. Audio
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Law society says we're sleep walking into GCSB changes
Audio 24 Jun 2013The Law Society has condemned plans to extend the spying powers of the Government Communications Security Bureau saying the country is sleepwalking into alarming changes. Audio
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Law society criticises GCSB Bill
Audio 24 Jun 2013The Government is struggling to convince United Future and New Zealand First to support its plan to extend the powers of the country's electronic spy agency. Audio
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Fears Nauru asylum seekers could harm themselves
Audio 21 Jun 2013The human rights lawyer representing a group of 12 asylum seekers on Nauru says they may self harm as others have done, after losing a court application seeking an end to their detention. Audio
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ITUC makes call for major investigation on Fiji
Audio 20 Jun 2013The world's largest peak union body says it is expecting arguments today with the Fiji government with the tabling of its demand for an international commission of inquiry into Fiji. Audio
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Significant ILO meeting expected to keep up pressure on Suva
Audio 19 Jun 2013The Fiji Trades Union Congress, says the International Labour Organisation's focus on Fiji at top policy level this week will keep up the pressure on the regime's treatment of trade unions. Audio
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Tougher laws in works to hit organised crime networks
Audio 18 Jun 2013The Government plans to overhaul the laws governing money laundering, identity fraud, and international trafficking. Audio
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Law expert says Scott Guy murder lines of inquiry fading
Audio 18 Jun 2013The Dean of Law at the University of Canterbury, Dr Chris Gallavin, says the police are running out of major lines of inquiry in the murder investigation of the Feilding farmer, Scott Guy. Audio
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Divergent views on merits of Guam 'two strikes' bill
Audio 18 Jun 2013Divergent views on merits of Guam 'two strikes' bill. Audio
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Tongan Prime Minister's defamation action part of an 'ongoing saga'
Audio 17 Jun 2013A prominent newspaper in Tonga has been ordered to pay fines for defaming the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, in what observers say is part of an ongoing duel between politicians. Audio
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New law allows detention of asylum seeker groups
Audio 14 Jun 2013The Immigration Amendment Bill, which will allow any incoming group of more than 30 people to be detained for up to six months, was passed into law last night. Audio
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Watchdog applauds clean-out of Vanuatu's diplomatic sector
Audio 12 Jun 2013Moves by Vanuatu's new government to purge the diplomatic sector of dubious diplomatic passport appointments is welcomed by Transparency International. Audio