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Pacific people march against Arizona law
Audio 30 Jun 2010Pacific people are among the thousands who've taken to the streets against a controversial immigration law that will be introduced in the US state of Arizona at the end of next month. Audio
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Promient leaders put pressure on for alcohol laws reforms
Audio 30 Jun 2010A group of prominent New Zealanders is putting pressure on the government to raise the cost of alcohol and put the drinking age up to 20. Audio
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Law Society opposes removing prisoner voting rights
Audio 30 Jun 2010The Law Society says a bill removing voting rights for prisoners is irrational, discriminatory and unfair. Audio
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Law
Audio 30 Jun 2010Legal commentator Dean Knight looks at who's legally enitled to adopt a child. Audio
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Radical overhaul of securities law proposed
Audio 24 Jun 2010The government is proposing a radical overhaul of securities law aimed at aiding investors in failed firms like Blue Chip, that fall outside the current law. Audio
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Government reviews immigration laws for religious workers
Audio 18 Jun 2010The Government is looking to make it easier for religious workers, such as priests and clergy, to move to New Zealand. Audio
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Law - Catriona MacLennan
Audio 16 Jun 2010Legal options for nations wanting to halt Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean. Audio
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Antiquated consumer protection laws under review
Audio 15 Jun 2010Consumer laws are under review by the Government, which says some laws haven't been changed in 80 years. The Fair Trading Act, The Consumer Guarantees Act, and the Sale of Goods Act are among… Audio
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Greens object to new bid to write 'Schmuck clause' into law
Audio 14 Jun 2010The Government is about to make a second attempt to legalise the use of a coastal reserve by a Bay of Islands boat builder. Doug Schmuck's boatyard at Opua featured in several clauses in a government… Audio
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Law experts call for independent body to decide honours
Audio 11 Jun 2010Constitutional law experts say New Zealand needs an independent body, free of politicians, to determine who should receive honours. Audio
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Britain debates gun laws in wake of Cumbria shootings
Audio 4 Jun 2010British police are trying to work out why a quiet taxi-driver went on a shooting spree around the Lake District, as Britain debates how to prevent a repeat of its worst rampage for years. Audio
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Super City bill passes into law but will there be savings?
Audio 4 Jun 2010The Auckland Super City legislation has passed into law but the government is still refusing to say how much money it expects will be saved as a result. Audio
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Auckland Super City Bill becomes law
Audio 3 Jun 2010The third and final Auckland Super City Bill passed its final reading in Parliment this evening. Audio
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Law
Audio 2 Jun 2010With Andrew Scott-Howman, discussing employment law and how to decide when a person is not an employee. Audio
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Law Commission recommends War Pensions Act be replaced
Audio 1 Jun 2010The Law Commission says the War Pensions Act should be scrapped and replaced with two separate support schemes for war veterans. Audio
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Maximum sentences without parole now three-strikes law
Audio 26 May 2010Repeat violent offenders face maximum sentences without parole after the passing of the Government's controversial three-strikes-and-you're-out sentencing legislation. Audio
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Hone Harawira discusses three strikes law
Audio 26 May 2010The Maori Party MP, Hone Harawira joins usin the studio. Audio
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Three-strikes-and-you're-out bill passed into law
Audio 26 May 2010The centre piece of ACT's coalition deal with the government, the three-strikes-and-you're-out sentencing bill, passed into law last night. Audio
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New law in Venezuela to curb currency speculation
Audio 19 May 2010Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has signed a new foreign exchange law intended to strengthen the bolivar currency. Audio
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Law
Audio 12 May 2010Ursula Cheer talk about the defamation case that become a cause celebre in the UK. Audio
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Electoral spending law passes first hurdle in Parliament.
Audio 7 May 2010The Green Party fears efforts to overhaul the current law on electoral campaign spending will open the door to corruption in politics. Audio