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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 6: Law Enforcement
Robbie informs us of the generations of New Zealand police. From the Armed Constabulary in the 1800s to the New Zealand Police Force of today. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 5: A Bill Becomes a Law
How do you get parliament to do what you want it to? Before a law is a law, it’s a bill; and before a bill is passed, it goes through a select committee. This is where you come in. Video, Audio
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The three most important laws in New Zealand right now
International professor of Law Al Gillespies looks in depth at the three most important laws in place in the country right now and what they mean in the fight against COVID-19. Audio
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The Law Worked Against Us
"From the good and the great to the lowest of the low, she bridged a gap," says Georgina Beyer of transgender trailblazer, Carmen Rupe. Find out more in this episode of Eyewitness. Audio
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Banned for vanity - the weekend warriors cut off from their game
Is New Zealand's sporting watchdog being too heavy-handed in banning weekend warriors who take substances for vanity reasons? Audio
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Law and policy during Covid outbreak
Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to talk about law and policy during a pandemic. Audio
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Law meets theatre in Pop Up Globe collaboration
A different take on sponsoring the arts is seeing lawyers take centre stage at Pop Up Globe. Thanks to a unique sponsorship approach with law firm Anthony Harper aspiring young lawyers have been using… Audio
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Law expert talks about why NZ hasn't declared an emergency
International professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about why New Zealand hasn't declared a national state of emergency like a number of countries around the world. Audio
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Gun owners face off against government over more law changes
Gun owners are at odds with the government over proposals for the newest tranch of changes revamping firearms legislation.
The police minister is pushing for the addition of a gun register and a… Audio
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Avondale Jockey club under threat with proposed new law
Avondale Jockey club is fearful for its future as a proposed bill will be able to wind them up and strip them of their assets. Club chair Alan Boyle explains what's going on. Audio
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Tahiti unclear with coronavirus warnings
Coronavirus warnings in French Polynesia are causing confusion. Audio
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Calls for helmet laws to be part of 'Accessible Streets'
Safety advocate Lance Wiggs wants New Zealand's compulsory cycling helmet laws to be up for debate in the government's 'Accessible Street" discussion document. Audio
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Professor of Law - take Shane Jones comments to court
Professor of Law, Al Gillespie, says the controversial comments made by Shane Jones about migrants from India should be tested in court. Audio
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The rule of law at sea and the future of island states
A Japanese researcher says solidarity among Pacific nations is key to protecting their maritime, fisheries and mineral resources in their exclusive economic zones. Audio
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Updated organic law on PNG political parties on way
Audio 9 Mar 2020The Papua New Guinea Parliament is to consider new legislation governing the behaviour of MPs and political parties. Audio
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National promises to water down gun laws
Gun Control New Zealand spokesperson Philippa Yasbek joins The Panel to discuss the National Party wanting to water down a proposal to restrict extremists from obtaining a firearms licence. Audio
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NZ First still negotiating on gun law reform
Audio 6 Mar 2020The Government moved quickly to change gun laws after the mosque shootings.
But while the initial changes went through with just a single opposing vote, the Government remains divided over the second… Audio
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Is defamation law in need of reform?
Legal commentator Ursula Cheer looks at the recent defamation case Sir Bob Jones took against filmmaker Renae Maihi, which he eventually dropped. The government is considering a review of defamation… Audio
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Abortion Law Reform Bill second reading
Audio 3 Mar 2020Today more than 30 organisations signed an open letter which was sent to politicians showing support for abortion law reform. Audio
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Farmers fight proposed laws for biodiversity protection
A group of farmers say proposed laws aimed at preserving native flora and fauna on their land will penalise those who have already done the most to look after it.
A national framework on indigenous… Audio
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Whistleblowing law keeps media out of the loop
Some big issues of public interest have been revealed down the years by employees tipping off reporters. Major wrongs have been righted by the media applying the fabled ‘disinfectant of sunlight’. But… Audio
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Gun laws enter final negotiations
Founding director of GunPolicy.org, which compares armed violence, firearm injury prevention and gun law across three-hundred and fifty jurisdictions world-wide, Philip Alpers speaks with Kathryn Ryan… Audio
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Small business owners hope for law change
Wellington builder Jeremy Long wants to see changes to ensure small businesses are paid in time. Audio
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'Time to look at reciprocal laws on deportees' - Simon Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges talks to Lisa Owen about the government toughening its stance on Australian criminals in New Zealand.
"If it's right in principal and fair's fair, why wouldn't you do… Video, Audio