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Auckland Disability Law fights against closure
Audio 6 Jul 2012It says they've been told by the Ministry that there won't be contracts for specialist centres. Audio
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Public law with Ryan Malone
Audio 4 Jul 2012Dr Ryan Malone is a constitutional and public law commentator and Director of Civic Square, which provides training on how Government works, plus policy and law-making. He talks about how a conscience… Audio
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Bill should close holes in NZ law - lawyer
Audio 3 Jul 2012A commercial lawyer says a bill before Parliament should address major holes in New Zealand's financial law which are hurting the country's reputation. Audio
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Obama's signature healthcare law upheld
Audio 29 Jun 2012To the United States, where its highest court has narrowly upheld President Obama's signature healthcare law - which requires most Americans to get insurance by 2014 or face a fine. Audio
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Legislation for state assets sales expected to pass into law
Audio 26 Jun 2012Legislation allowing the Government to sell up to 49 percent of four state-owned energy companies is expected to be passed by Parliament this afternoon. Audio
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First car to be crushed under anti-boy racer law
Audio 21 Jun 2012Three years since it was enacted, the anti-boy racer legislation is finally claiming its first victim with the crushing later this morning of a car belonging to a Wellington man. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 20 Jun 2012Workplace email policies - how much can your boss find out about what you write in your emails and your other computer use at work? Audio
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Law change urged to stop truckers taking drugs
Audio 19 Jun 2012A top police agency is sounding a warning about drug-taking truck drivers in New Zealand after a leap in the number caught in Australia. Audio
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Mixed Ownership Model Bill inches closer to becoming law
Audio 15 Jun 2012The legislation paving the way for the partial sale of four state-owned assets is steadily making its way through Parliament, and has now passed its second reading. Audio
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An Australian law professor talks about free trade agreements
Audio 14 Jun 2012An Australian law professor Kimberlee Weatherall says the experience with free trade agreements in her country shows the public should be worried about a loss of sovereignty to international… Audio
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Lawless admits breaking the law
Audio 14 Jun 2012Lucy Lawless, says she illegally boarded a ship during a protest against oil exploration, because it is what she felt she had to do. Audio
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Museum law prevents council from cutting executive's salary
Audio 14 Jun 2012The Dunedin city council says it is powerless to reduce the salary of the Otago Museum's head because of an Act of Parliament. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
Audio 13 Jun 2012Discusses changes to the way New Zealand regulates foreign vessels fishing in the country's EEZ. Audio
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Law Society objects to court charges for child custody disputes
Audio 12 Jun 2012Feuding couples will soon have to pay hundreds of dollars to have their disputes settled through the Family Court. Audio
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Fight laws putting lives at risk
Audio 11 Jun 2012The Professional Boxing Association says the dearth of laws covering kickboxing, cage-fighting and other martial arts is putting lives at risk. Audio
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Labour says asset sales being rushed into law
Audio 8 Jun 2012With the Government backing down on its education changes, attention is turning to how the Government will handle another of its more controversial policies, the partial sale of some state owned… Audio
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Father says son-in-law incoherent after killing of Scott Guy
Audio 6 Jun 2012The father of slain Feilding farmer, Scott Guy, has told a High Court Jury of a phone call he received from the man accused of the killing. Audio
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Dotcom's lawyers: FBI agents broke law
Audio 6 Jun 2012The Crown says the FBI didn't break the law by taking evidence seized from Kim Dotcom's house back to the United States. Audio
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Scott Guy's brother-in-law on trial for his murder
Audio 5 Jun 2012The killing which rocked a small rural town in Manawatu is back in the news today as the dead man's brother-in-law goes on trial for his murder. Audio
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Calls for law changes to protect more rivers
Audio 30 May 2012An environmental watchdog is calling for law changes so more rivers are protected and more quickly from development including hydro dams. Audio
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New Zealand plays key role in changing royal succession laws
Audio 30 May 2012The Prime Minister is heading to Britain at the end of the week to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee as New Zealand officials continue to co-ordinate work on changing the succession laws. Audio
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58,000 petition for stonger bail laws reaches Parliament.
Audio 29 May 2012In a tearful speech, the mother of slain teenager Christie Marceau has urged the Government to listen to the petition calling for tougher bail laws, signed by almost 60 thousand people. Audio