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Australia Asylum Law
Audio 27 May 2013Critics of Australia's new law to force asylum seekers onto Nauru and PNG's Manus Island have called the policy retrograde and say it harms Australia's international reputation. Audio
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Fiji parties call for definition of child under parties decree
Audio 27 May 2013Political parties in Fiji have called for the definition of a child to be included in the controversial political parties decree. Audio
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Australia's new asylum seeker law called a 'retrograde' policy
Audio 27 May 2013Critics of Australia's new law to force asylum seekers onto Nauru and PNG's Manus Island have called the policy retrograde and say it harms Australia's international reputation. Audio
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Nansen Initiative talks underway in the Cook Islands
Audio 24 May 2013The first consultations on the Nansen Initiative, which aims to develop a legal framework for people forced to crosss borders by a natural disaster, are being held in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Truckies call for law change
Audio 23 May 2013The truck drivers' union is calling for law changes to protect drivers after a death and serious injury from a logging truck crash near Tolaga Bay on Monday. Audio
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American Samoa government tackles poor student achievement
Audio 22 May 2013The American Samoa Department of Education is devising a plan to tackle poor student achievement. Audio
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Family law with Deborah Hollings
Audio 22 May 2013Deborah Hollings discusses the issue of pre-nups - are the contracts necessary, and in what circumstances. Audio
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Minister rejects claims that legislation breaches laws
Audio 20 May 2013The Labour Party has accused the Government of passing legislation that breaches international law in an attempt to attract foreign oil and gas companies. Audio
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Simon Bridges rejects allegations mining legislation breaks law
Audio 20 May 2013We spoke earlier to The Energy and Resources Minister, Simon Bridges, he rejects claims his government's legislation breaches international law. Audio
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Labour accuses Govt of breaking international law
Audio 20 May 2013The Labour Party has accused the Government of passing legislation which breaches international law in an attempt to attract foreign oil and gas companies to this country. Audio
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K2 pulled 2 months ahead of law change
Audio 17 May 2013A drug advocacy group says the associate Health minister should see it as a victory that the synthetic cannabis, K2, is to be pulled from shelves ahead of legislation clamping down on the products. Audio
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Former CNMI AG Edward Buckingham arrested in Colorado
Audio 17 May 2013Authorities in the Northern Marianas are planning to extradite the former Attorney General after he was arrested in Colorado. Audio
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Solomons police beseeched to unite amid reports of split
Audio 17 May 2013Solomon Islands police are being urged to remain united, amid reports of a split in the force and ongoing uncertainty around the departure of the former police commissioner, John Lansley. Audio
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Water Law in the USA
Audio 16 May 2013Legal issues pertaining to water rights and regulation of water quantity and quality in the United States of America with water expert and retired judge Kirk Samelson. Audio
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The Phocea returns to Noumea
Audio 16 May 2013The megayacht which was detained for 10 months until recently in Vanuatu and then sailed to New Caledonia, before departing for Thailand has had to turn back to Noumea. Meanwhile, issues regarding the… Audio
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PNG Haus Krai rated a great success
Audio 16 May 2013Haus Krai rated a great success in raising awareness about the levels of violence which have become entrenched in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Tonga considering clean slate legislation: police commissioner
Audio 15 May 2013Tonga considering clean slate legislation, following the discovery that people convicted of serious crimes are among those to have had their criminal records cleared. Audio
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Flosse to shortly resume French Polynesian presidency
Audio 14 May 2013French Polynesia election outcomes pave way for return to presidency of Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Tonga employers say employment relations law will cripple businesses
Audio 14 May 2013Tonga employers say employment relations law will cripple businesses but government says it's simply trying to bring fundamental rights to the workplace. Audio
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American Samoa and Samoa notice harder drugs coming into shores
Audio 13 May 2013Officials in American Samoa and Samoa say harder drugs like methamphetamine or cocaine are coming across their borders more often. Audio
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Papua shootings prompt calls to sever military ties
Audio 10 May 2013There are calls for the United States and Pacific countries to cut military ties with Indonesia after police fired on peaceful demonstrations in Papua and West Papua Audio
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Crown disputes property law claims
Audio 9 May 2013Lawyers for the Crown have told the Court of Appeal the legal argument being used by 3 activists who attacked the Waihopai spy base could set a dangerous precedent. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
Audio 8 May 2013Mai Chen on the Auckland Wellington debate,and the GCSB Bill. Audio
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Law change signalled to flag criminal backgrounds
Audio 8 May 2013The Justice Minister Judith Collins says spouses and partners should have the right to know their partner's criminal history. Audio