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Australian lower house passes offshore processing law
Audio 16 Aug 2012The Australian senate will today vote on a solution to the country's ongoing problems with asylum seekers. Audio
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Victims make emotional pleas to MPs for bail laws
Audio 15 Aug 2012Families of people who've been raped, abused or killed have made emotional pleas to MPs to toughen bail laws. Audio
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Law with Grant Illingworth
Audio 15 Aug 2012Auckland barrister Grant Illingworth discusses the Bill of Rights. Audio
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The Law Commission recommends changes to combat cyber bullying
Audio 15 Aug 2012With Professor John Burrows - Law Commission. Audio
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Law Commission wants cyber-bullying criminalised
Audio 15 Aug 2012The Law Commission is recommending cyber-bullying be made a criminal offence. Audio
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Govt wants law change to allow borrowing for transport projects
Audio 15 Aug 2012The Government wants to change the law to allow the Transport Agency to borrow large sums of money to fund its roading projects. Audio
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MPs divided on electoral law reform
Audio 14 Aug 2012Comments New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, and Green MP Holly Walker. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
Audio 8 Aug 2012The outcome of the review of the Family Court and how it compares with a similar review in the UK. Audio
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A flood of 'pink dollars' could follow same sex marriage law
Audio 6 Aug 2012Australia may be known as the lucky country, but there are same sex couples that may be keen to come to New Zealand to wed. Audio
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Three-track Family court complete surprise to Law Society
Audio 2 Aug 2012The Government's overhaul of the Family Court will mean people having less access to lawyers and fewer cases actually reaching the court. Audio
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New anonymous donation laws for local body elections
Audio 2 Aug 2012The Local Government Minister, David Carter, has confirmed that the Government intends to have new anonymous donation laws in place in time for next year's local body elections. Audio
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Law Reform Commission recommends changes to media regulation
Audio 1 Aug 2012The Samoan Law Reform Commission has released a report recommending widespread changes to the regulation of media organisations. Audio
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PM promising to toughen up local election laws
Audio 1 Aug 2012The Prime Minister is promising to toughen up local election campaign laws even though he accepts ACT Party leader John Banks did nothing wrong during the 2010 Auckland mayoral campaign. Audio
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Councils urge Govt to introduce building warranties in new laws
Audio 30 Jul 2012Some of the country's biggest councils want warranties to be introduced in new building laws, to safeguard both consumers and councils. Kathryn talks to John Gray, president of the Home Owners and… Audio
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Law Commission recommends extending reach of OIA
Audio 25 Jul 2012The Law Commission has recommended extending the reach of the Official Information Act to cover both Parliament and the courts. Audio
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Coroner wants law changes to enforce child abuse reporting
Audio 25 Jul 2012The president of the Principals' Federation, Paul Drummond, and the deputy chair of the Medical Association, Mark Peterson joined Simon Mercep this morning to discuss the coroner's recommendations. Audio
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Gerry Brownlee found to have acted outside the law
Audio 25 Jul 2012The ruling is the first legal challenge to the special powers the minister has been granted. Audio
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First part of Government's welfare reform passes into law
Audio 19 Jul 2012The first part of the Government's major overhaul of the welfare system has been passed into law. Audio
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The likely impact of the new party pill law
Audio 17 Jul 2012With Dr Chris Wilkins, head of the drug research team at Massey University's Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation, on the Government's announcement that distributors and… Audio
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New laws to shake up party pill industry
Audio 16 Jul 2012The Government wants party pills and legal highs to have to go through the same rigorous testing as all new medicines. Audio
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Pacififc Blue pilot did not break the law.
Audio 11 Jul 2012A retired airline pilot has told a court that a Pacific Blue pilot did not break the law and was within his rights to fly out of Queenstown close to a night-time curfew. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 11 Jul 2012Two New Zealand defamation cases, both of which indicate an increasing relaxation or opening up of the law in ways that will benefit media. Audio