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New Australian laws could open door for NZ doctors
Audio 22 Oct 2009Draft laws have been introduced to Australia's parliament making it easier for New Zealand trained doctors to work across the Tasman. Audio
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Hope boyracer laws will bring relief to Christchurch
Audio 22 Oct 2009New law enabling boyracers' vehicles to be crushed and allowing councils to ban street cruising is being welcomed by the Christchurch people who've been hounded by illegal street racing for years. Audio
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EU finds Sri Lanka in breach of human rights laws
Audio 20 Oct 2009A European Union investigation has found Sri Lanka in breach of international human rights laws, jeopardising more US$100 million of concessions for its top exports to Europe. Audio
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Law Society argues to retain provocation defence
Audio 20 Oct 2009The partial defence of provocation looks set to be abolished despite opposition from the Law Society. Audio
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Law society attacks police and legal services agency
Audio 19 Oct 2009The Law Society has launched a scathing attack against the police and the organisation responsible for the administration of legal aid. Audio
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Law change may keep lid on ACC levy increases
Audio 12 Oct 2009The ACC Minister is putting on hold a requirement for accident compensation to be fully funded by 2014 in an effort to slow an increase in levies. Audio
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Dog laws
Audio 7 Oct 2009The Government is calling for a sweeping review of the country's dog laws. Audio
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Greens reject electoral finance law change options
Audio 29 Sep 2009The thorny issue of electoral finance has again reared its head, with the Government releasing a discussion document which lists options for changing the law in time for the next election. Audio
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Gangs win challenge to anti-bikie laws
Audio 25 Sep 2009Bikies in South Australia have had a big win against their state government. Audio
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Disarmament a step in the right direct says law professor
Audio 25 Sep 2009The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution to stem the spread of nuclear weapons - and according to a professor of international law at Waikato University it's a step in the right… Audio
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South Australian anti-biker gang laws"invalid"
Audio 25 Sep 2009Bikies in South Australia have had a big win against their state government. Audio
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Judges demand changes to costly, inaccessible civil law
Audio 25 Sep 2009Judges have joined a call to make civil law more accessible, after a new study showed the majority of New Zealanders believe they could never afford to take a claim to court. Audio
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Law survey
Audio 24 Sep 2009Almost 2/3 of New Zealanders believe the average person cannot afford to bring a case to court. Audio
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Law
Audio 23 Sep 2009Legal commentator Robert Lithgow discusses the Attorney General's speech, and the criticism that's been levelled at lawyers. Audio
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Government reviews outdated food safety laws
Audio 23 Sep 2009New Zealand's food safety laws are to undergo a review with the Goverment say existing legislation is out of date. Audio
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Michael Laws doesn't think Wanganui will get an 'h'
Audio 17 Sep 2009Wanganui Mayor Michael Laws is expecting the Minister to reject the Board's decision, which he has roundly condemned. Audio
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Maori party's push to tighten smoking laws
Audio 17 Sep 2009Joining us is the associate health minister Tariana Turia. Audio
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Law - Mai Chen
Audio 16 Sep 2009Mai Chen discusses Education Amendment Bill and how it is affecting Polytechnics. Audio
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Labour says Police Minister is more worried by image than law
Audio 16 Sep 2009Labour is accusing the Police Minister of being more concerned about her"Crusher Collins image"than making law that will effectively target boy racers. Audio
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Reserve Bank supports tougher housing tax laws
Audio 11 Sep 2009Toughening up the tax laws for property speculators won't prevent New Zealanders from putting their money in housing - that's according to some business and property groups. Audio
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Bank governor says property tax laws need change
Audio 11 Sep 2009The day after the Reserve Bank warned the high dollar could upset an economic recovery, the Kiwi has hit its highest level in over a year. Audio
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Minister explains 'streamlined' resource management law
Wholesale changes to the Resource Management Act were passed by Parliament last night under urgency. The Government says it means a lot of red tape is now in the dustbin. Audio