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Maritime law expert on Rena compensation
Audio 2 Oct 2012Paul Myburgh is an expert in maritime law at the University of Auckland. Audio
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CTU fears more deals to undermine labour laws with Key visit
Audio 1 Oct 2012The Prime Minister, John Key, is heading to Los Angeles for whistle-stop trip to meet with Hollywood movie studios. Audio
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Search and surveillance, the new laws
Audio 1 Oct 2012The human rights lawyer Michael Bott looks at the new search and surveillance laws enacted today; this is with reference to his representing one of the accused in the Urewera raids. Audio
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Controversial new search and surveillance laws come into effect
Audio 1 Oct 2012The changes to existing laws aim to bring search and surveillance powers up to date with 21st century technology while critics say the changes may strip us of the basic human right to privacy. Audio
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New search and surveillance laws come into effect today
Audio 1 Oct 2012A senior associate at the Chen Palmer law firm, Nicholai Anderson, speaks about the wide ranging new laws. Audio
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Mayor settles law suit with Otago rugby officials
Audio 28 Sep 2012The Dunedin city council has paid 29-thousand dollars to settle a defamation suit by two former Otago Rugby Football Union officials. Audio
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Auckland Council hopes for change to property development law
Audio 27 Sep 2012Auckland Council hopes the Government will change the law so it can fast-track a new set of rules for property development and planning in the region. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 26 Sep 2012Employment law and Anti-social behaviour in the workplace Audio
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Lawyers oppose law change to peer into judges' pockets
Audio 20 Sep 2012Lawyers have spoken out against a members' Bill that would force judges to list all their business and investment interests. Audio
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Law with Ryan Malone
Audio 19 Sep 2012The OIA, focussing on the changes that the Law Commission has recommended following its review. Audio
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Proposals for radical changes to drug laws in Australia
Audio 18 Sep 2012With Paul Barratt - Chief executive of Australia 21 - a non profit group of leading drug researchers, policy makers and business and community leaders - including a former federal police commissioner… Audio
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$5k fine for flouting new local body donation laws
Audio 13 Sep 2012Details of the police investigation in to John Bank's mayoral campaign donations have been made public. Audio
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Major overhaul of local body donation laws
Audio 12 Sep 2012Laws governing donations to local body candidates are to be significantly overhauled, in the wake of the controversy surrounding the ACT Party leader, John Banks. Audio
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Law With Catriona MacLennan
Audio 5 Sep 2012The sentencing of Guy Hallwright and remarks by judge Raoul Neave. Audio
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Immigration NZ respond to criticism of law changes
Audio 5 Sep 2012Listening to that is Immigration New Zealand's general manager for intelligence, risk and integrity, Peter Elms. Audio
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First action against three people under anti-piracy law
Audio 4 Sep 2012The Copyright Tribunal is for the first time going after three people accused of music piracy. Audio
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Fury over apartheid-era law being used in South Africa
Audio 3 Sep 2012After a storm of criticism in South Africa, murder charges have been dropped against a group of striking miners whose thirty four fellow workers were shot dead by police. Audio
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Gay marriage one step closer to law
Audio 30 Aug 2012Despite heavy lobbying by churches and groups opposed to gay marriage, MPs have given strong backing to legislation which would legalise same-sex marriage. Audio
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Law With Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 29 Aug 2012Andrew discusses whether an employer can act if they only suspect a worker of wrong-doing. Audio
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Report calls for overhaul of marine mammal protection laws
Audio 28 Aug 2012A new report by the Environmental Defence Society says New Zealand has lost its place as a world leader in marine animal protection, because of outdated laws. Audio
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Media law lecturer discusses Kiwirail document leak
Audio 24 Aug 2012Kiwi Rail is continuing its legal efforts to stop Radio New Zealand revealing the contents of a leaked report outlining the future of the country's rail network. Audio
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Government dumps Law Commission RTD alcohol recommendations
Audio 23 Aug 2012Professor Jennie Connor is the head of the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at Otago University. Liz Read is an External Relations Director for Lion Nathan. Audio
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Wilkinson adamant law will help even though paper disagrees
Audio 22 Aug 2012The Labour Minister is adamant proposed law changes, which include removing the right of new workers to be hired under the terms of a collective contract, will help boost workers' wages even though… Audio