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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
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Law with Stephen Franks
Audio 12 Jun 2013Stephen Franks is the principal of Franks and Ogilvie. Audio
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Should NZ govt forge ahead with GCSB law changes?
Audio 11 Jun 2013The Government's being warned to put the brakes on changing the spy laws in the wake of the Prism scandal. Audio
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Tahiti nuclear test veterans unhappy with French Socialists
Audio 10 Jun 2013French Polynesia nuclear test veterans disappointed with Socialists amid stalled compensation claims. Audio
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Conference addresses PNG's sorcery-related violence
Audio 10 Jun 2013A solution to sorcery-related violence in Papua New Guinea was one of the major themes of a conference in Canberra last week. Audio
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Chinese investor demands spark angst in Samoa
Audio 7 Jun 2013Conditions outlined by a Chinese company considering investing in Samoa have been met with alarm. Audio
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EU experts call for tightening of food laws in Vanuatu
Audio 7 Jun 2013European Union team raises concerns about food safety in Vanuatu and recommends that laws be tightened and strictly applied. Audio
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Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life
Audio 6 Jun 2013Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life Audio
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EU experts call for tightening of food laws in Vanuatu
Audio 6 Jun 2013European Union team raises concerns about food safety in Vanuatu and recommends that laws be tightened and strictly applied. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 5 Jun 2013Discusses whether employment laws apply to church ministers, or do they work for God? Audio
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Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon
Audio 5 Jun 2013Confidence Tonga Family Protection Bill will pass soon. Audio
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Canberra hopes to work out a solution to Melanesia sorcery
Audio 5 Jun 2013A conference that hopes to address the issue of sorcery and witchcraft killings in Melanesia is getting underway in Canberra. Audio
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A lot more to be done for true press freedom in Samoa
Audio 3 Jun 2013A media lecturer and journalist association member in Samoa says the removal of criminal libel laws and public media education are still on the agenda but a lack of unity among colleagues is stunting… Audio
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French Polynesia formally asks for independence referendum
Audio 31 May 2013The French Polynesia assembly adopts resolution asking France to organise self-determination referendum. Audio
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Law Society alarmed about disabled carers legislation
Audio 30 May 2013A backlash is growing against the Government's disabled carers legislation, with the Law Society vowing to go to the United Nations and Labour formally complaining to the Speaker and the Ombudsman. Audio
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Tough new sentences aimed at deterring violent crime in PNG
Audio 30 May 2013Papua New Guinea's parliament passes law changes enacting tough new sentences designed to counter violent crime, including the reactivation of the death penalty. It has also repealed the controversial… Audio
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Journalist's assault shows all not as rosy as Samoan PM says
Audio 29 May 2013Following an attack on three reporters in Samoa, the Prime Minister is giving a glowing report of media freedom in the country. Audio
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Nauru and Manus camps under fire in Amnesty annual report
Audio 28 May 2013Amnesty International says Australia is among governments world-wide accused of showing more interest in protecting their national borders than the rights of those seeking refuge. Audio
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Diabetes report reveals misconception disease can be cured
Audio 28 May 2013A new report on diabetes in Tonga has revealed most young people have a misconception that the disease can be cured. Audio
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Anti-child porn campaigner welcomes tougher law promise
Audio 28 May 2013People convicted of internet child sex offences for a second time will automatically be jailed under law changes planned by the government. Audio
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Beast's lawyer sees human rights issues with new law
Audio 28 May 2013The lawyer who represents the Beast of Blenheim is questioning a proposed new law which would prevent violent offenders from living or working near their victims. Audio
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Minister spells out thinking behind tougher porn laws
Audio 28 May 2013The Justice Minister, Judith Collins comments on the thinking behind tougher porn laws. Audio
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More on a new law to protect victims from their attackers
Audio 27 May 2013The case of a convicted rapist who moved in next door to his victim in Invercargill has prompted legislation aimed at stopping this happening again. Audio