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Australian PM wants law change to process refugees overseas
Audio 13 Sep 2011The Prime Minister of Australia wants to change the law so her country can process refugees overseas. Audio
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Voluntary student membership bill close to becoming law
Audio 8 Sep 2011The bill that will make student association membership voluntary has overcome a major hurdle and is now likely to be law by the election. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
Audio 7 Sep 2011Discusses how UK newspapers the Sun and Daily Mirror were fined for contempt of court for articles published about a man arrested on suspicion of murdering Joanna Yeates. Audio
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Legal challenge to Australia's anti-people smuggling laws
Audio 30 Aug 2011A legal challenge that threatens to unravel the laws that Australia uses to combat people smugglers has been mounted in a Melbourne court. Audio
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Hospitality Association reacts to proposed liquor law changes
Audio 26 Aug 2011The Alcohol Reform Bill has been reported back to Parliament after thousands of public submissions to the Justice and Electoral select committee. Audio
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Law against speeding past school buses proves hard to enforce
Audio 25 Aug 2011Official figures show the law against speeding past school buses is proving hard to enforce. Audio
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New law likely to prompt copyright infringement notices
With Allan Freeth - Chief Executive of Telstra Clear NZ. Vikram Kumar - Chief executive of Internet NZ. Paula Browning - Executive officer of the Copyright Council. Audio
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Tech news: user's guide to new copyright law
Audio 20 Aug 2011Peter Griffin with a user's guide to new copyright laws due to come into force on September 1st. Audio
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Tough new tax laws might catch personal assets
Audio 19 Aug 2011Holiday homes, yachts and other personal property used occasionally for business could come under tough new tax laws. Audio
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Law Society says changes to legal aid would clog system
Audio 17 Aug 2011Listening to that is the president of the Law Society, Jonathan Temm. Audio
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Judith Collins insists law has been a success
Audio 15 Aug 2011Joining us now is the Minister of Police, Judith Collins. Audio
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Crusher Collins' law yet to crush cars for street racing
Audio 15 Aug 2011Questions are being raised about whether the police minister Judith Collins deserves to keep her nickname Crusher Collins. Audio
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Maori Wardens law to be reviewed
Audio 10 Aug 2011A law giving Maori Wardens the right to ask Maori to leave bars if they are intoxicated is to be reviewed. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott-Howman
Audio 10 Aug 2011Andrew Scott-Howman discusses issues around sacking and being sacked. Audio
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Tuiatua Tupua Tamasese Efi
Audio 5 Aug 2011Tuiatua Tupua Tamasese was was elected to Parliament in 1966 and served as Prime Minister of what was then Western Samoa from 1976 to 1982 and as Deputy Prime Minister from 1985 to 1988. Ian Johnstone… Audio
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Law with John Burrows
Audio 3 Aug 2011John Burrows discusses the Law Commission's latest report into privacy, which recommends an overhaul of laws around unwanted telemarketing, and closing a loophole that allows people to publish… Audio
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At 11th hour, US President signs into law debt limit deal
Audio 3 Aug 2011The US President, Barack Obama, has signed into law a deal to raise the country's 14.3 trillion dollar debt ceiling and avert an unprecedented default. Audio
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Lobby group wants review of 1955 adoption law
Audio 29 Jul 2011An adoption lobby group is asking the Human Rights Review Tribunal to rule New Zealand's adoption law is discriminatory. Audio
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Law with Jonathan Krebs
Audio 20 Jul 2011Discussing major changes to criminal law with the new act before parliament. Audio
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Law commission says lenders repossess childrens toys.
Audio 18 Jul 2011The Law Commission is reviewing credit repossession laws after anecdotal reports of money lenders repossessing basic household necessities to intimidate customers. Audio
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Feature Guest - Stephen Law
Audio 15 Jul 2011Philospher Stephen Law discusses how people defend their illogical views and manage to draw others into an intellectual black hole. He is also a senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of… Audio