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Labour refuses to back proposed law changes
Audio 16 Apr 2013The Labour Party is refusing to back law changes that will allow the Government Security Communications Bureau to legally spy on New Zealanders. Audio
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Spy laws to change, report leak investigated
Audio 15 Apr 2013The Government will proceed with changing the law to let the GCSB spy on New Zealanders legally, when it's helping out other law enforcement agencies. Audio
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Law changes to allow the GCSB to legally spy on NZers
Audio 15 Apr 2013The Government will proceed with law changes to allow the GCSB to legally spy on New Zealanders, when it's helping other law enforcement agencies. Audio
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Law professor Ursula Cheer talks about EQC document leaks
Audio 12 Apr 2013Canterbury University law professor, Ursula Cheer, is with us. Audio
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Law with Ryan Malone
Audio 10 Apr 2013Ryan tells us why he thinks the Prime Minister has been unfairly treated in the GCSB appointment saga given what the law actually says about the appointment process. Audio
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Possible law change to allow GCSB to spy on NZ citizens
Audio 10 Apr 2013John Key says the government will look at changing the law to allow the Government Communications Security Bureau to be able to spy on New Zealanders. With Greg O'Connor - The Police Association… Audio
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Government eyes GCSB law change
Audio 10 Apr 2013The Prime Minister is backing a law change that would allow the Government Communications Security Bureau to spy on New Zealanders. Audio
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Law changes needed to keep the industry safe
Audio 9 Apr 2013Oil exploration and mining experts say law changes to increase penalties against anti-mining protestors are needed to keep the industry safe. Audio
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Judge criticises lax alcohol laws
Audio 9 Apr 2013A High Court judge has criticised alcohol laws as being lax, while sending a man to jail for a booze fueled attack which left the victim with serious brain injuries. Audio
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Claims sea protest law changes against international laws
Audio 9 Apr 2013A group of prominent New Zealanders and environmental groups are condemning a proposed law change which would restrict protests at sea - saying it is an attack on democratic freedoms, and breaches… Audio
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Veteran protester says law change not needed
Audio 9 Apr 2013The peace activist who 40 years ago founded Peace Squadrons of small boats to protest against nuclear warship visits says moves to restrict protests at sea not only erode democratic freedoms but are… Audio
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New cyber bully laws could save lives
Audio 4 Apr 2013While proposed new laws that would see cyber bullies jailed could save lives, there's a warning they could also curb internet freedom. Audio
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Previous cyber bully victim supports new laws
Audio 4 Apr 2013A victim of cyber bullying says she wishes new laws to tackle the problem were around in 2009 to help her. Audio
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Planned tough new laws against cyber bullying and harassment
Audio 4 Apr 2013The planned tough new laws to protect people from cyber bullying and harassment , which include giving the District Court new powers. Audio
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Westland's Mayor says freedom camping laws may need changes.
Audio 3 Apr 2013The Mayor of Westland District Council says freedom camping may need to be reassessed now that the council has had to suspend its camping bylaw. Audio
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Law with Robert Lithgow
Audio 3 Apr 2013Wellington barrister, Robert Lithgow looks at the big picture of all the activity in the Criminal Justice Sector in the last few years. Audio
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A drunk French driver blames New Zealand's laws
Audio 27 Mar 2013A French woman in Queenstown who told police it was the fault of the laws here that she drove on wrong side of the road, is now in prison for two months and will probably be deported. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 27 Mar 2013Employment law specialist Andrew Scott Howman discusses religion in the workplace. Audio
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Animal welfare laws
Audio 25 Mar 2013The Hon Michael Kirby is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who has turned his attention to animal rights and the law. He is a patron of the Human Animal Research Network, and a patron of… Audio
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Youth Wage passed into law
Audio 22 Mar 2013The Council of Trade Unions' James Sleep and the Employer and Manufacturers Association's David Lowe discuss the implications of the new legislation. Audio
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Landmark gun laws passed in Colorado as prison boss shot
Audio 21 Mar 2013In the US, Colorado police are hunting for the gunman who shot dead the state's prison boss as he opened his own front door. Audio
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Rebuild fraud will be pursued to full extent of law
Audio 21 Mar 2013The Earthquake Recovery Minister says he's instructed government agencies to prosecute any fraudulent activity during the Christchurch rebuild, to the full extent of the law. Audio
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Law with Catrionna MacLennan
Audio 20 Mar 2013The group set up to create a blue-print to significantly reduce both child abuse and domestic violence in NZ; and the use of expert witnesses in criminal family courts report, which has just been… Audio
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A law change could have saved the life of a deer shooter
Audio 19 Mar 2013A coroner says a deerstalker shot dead last year by his friend could still be alive today if recommendations from a previous inquest had been followed and made into law Audio
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"Mondayise bill" a step closer to becoming law
Audio 14 Mar 2013A bill giving workers Monday off when Waitangi Day and Anzac Day fall on a weekend is a step closer to becoming law. Audio