Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called law.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 801 - 825 of 4087 in total
-
The two Samoas, 10 years on from the tsunami
It's been 10 years since the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the south coast of the two Samoas and Tonga's northern most islands. Audio
-
Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
-
Parliament calls for public view on gun law
Parliament is working on the second piece of promised firearms legislation from the Government and is asking for the public to share their views. Audio
-
Public law expert joins the discussion on ad attack ban
Public law expert, Graeme Edgeler joins the discussion on whether or not the Speaker of the house can ban attack ads using footage from parliament tv. Audio
-
Trump releases transcripts that prove he violated law
Let's begin in the US where the White House has released details of a phone call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart that has triggered an impeachment inquiry. Mr Trump had promised… Audio
-
A quick spring clean for the law
Here’s a spring cleaning tip for the legally minded. You can spruce up a law really quickly if you plan to blow the dust off but not move anything. Audio
-
Gun register law passes first reading in Parliament
The next stage of gun law reform which will introduce a firearms register and new penalties has passed its first reading. In April a law banning military style semi-automatic weapons and parts passed… Audio
-
Changes to "Hobbit Law" will protect those working on LOTR series - Robyn Malcolm
The actor who protested against the treatment of New Zealanders working on the Hobbit says recent changes to the "Hobbit Law" will protect those working on Amazon's Lord of the Rings series. After… Audio
-
Mental Health Foundation criticises gun law changes
Audio 16 Sep 2019Creating a boogey man and stigimatising people living with mental illness.
That's the Mental Health Foundation's verdict on a proposal to include a mental health clause in proposed changes to gun… Video, Audio
-
Government confident it can further tighten gun laws
Police minister Stuart Nash is confident the Government has the numbers to pass legislation to tighten gun laws. The National Party says it's not happy with the new legislation to further tighten gun… Audio
-
National Party undecided on further tightening gun laws
National will decide tomorrow whether to support a new bill further tightening gun laws. The new bill would see a registry of guns created, and new offences and penalties for illegal manufacture and… Audio
-
Economic empowerment to counter domestic violence in Fiji
Fiji's government says empowering women economically can help them escape abusive relationships. Audio
-
A vision enacted - Rua Kēnana’s lament in law
The Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill doesn’t just restore his mana, it adds his poetry to the law. Audio
-
PNG govt offers funding olive branch to Bougainville
Papua New Guinea's government has pledged a 287-million US dollar (1-billion kina) facility to generate economic development in Bougainville over 10 years. The announcement was made by PNG prime… Audio
-
Mental Capacity Laws
Audio 11 Sep 2019The Mental Capacity Law Conference, is being held in seven centres across New Zealand this month. University of Otago Faculty of Law Professor John Dawson, who has co-edited a book on the subject… Audio
-
Pacific police caught off guard by growth of meth trade
Police forces around the Pacific have been caught off guard by the growth of the methamphetamine trade in the region. Audio
-
A nip here, a tuck there: why edit law?
When laws are being hammered out in Parliament MPs suggest dozens of changes for many different reasons; not all of them obvious writes Phil Smith Video
-
Boris looks for a way round new law
Audio 9 Sep 2019The UK government is about to ask MP's for a second time to agree to a snap general election, and is expected to suffer another defeat It could be one of the last acts in the House of Commons before… Audio
-
Between a ROC and a hard place - Solomons edges closer to China
A Solomon Islands minister says there could be difficult conversations ahead with both Taiwan and China as the nation reviews its diplomatic relations with Taipei. Audio
-
Rumours of sorcery over Fiji deaths heighten community fears
The so called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, is out of hospital but the community is anxious about rumors of sorcery and… Audio
-
International law expert on the kiwi jihadi in Turkey
Audio 3 Sep 2019Professor of international law, Al Gillespie, talks about the options for the kiwi jihadi. Audio
-
Law student speaks out about upsetting experiences of racism
RNZ has spoken to students and staff at the University of Canterbury about their experiences of racism. Maryanne Tupou is a law student at the University of Canterbury, and was one of four tertiary… Audio
-
Govt needs to 'tweak' law to help solve housing crisis - expert
A property research expert says the law needs tweaking if the housing crisis is going to be solved. Audio
-
Advocates plead for Australia's medevac law to stay
A refugee advocate says the rapidly declining state health of people held by Australia in offshore detention is due to six years of grave neglect by authorities. Audio
-
Ashburton councillor seeks law change after nomination turfed out
An Ashburton District Councillor of six years wants a tweak to election laws, after his nomination for the next council was turfed out on a technicality. Russell Ellis didn't know one of his… Audio