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Auckland University law/business merger in doubt
Audio 4 Apr 2025The battle over a controversial proposal to fold Auckland University's 140-year-old law school in with its business faculty has taken another turn - with the University canning a deciding vote on… Audio
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Book review: The Futures of Democracy, Law and Government
Audio 3 Apr 2025Dean Bedford reviews The Futures of Democracy, Law and Government Edited by Mark Hickford, Matthew S R Palmer published by Te Herenga Waka University Press Audio
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Social media influencers breaking the law by promoting online casinos
New Zealand social media influencers promoting online casino sites are being warned they are breaking the law and will be fined if the content is not taken down. Guyon Espiner has been investigating… Audio
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UK politicians debating new assisted dying law
Audio 26 Mar 2025United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how politicians have been debating a new assisted dying law but it could take four years for it to come into effect and London… Audio
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Protests over military law change in Indonesia
Audio 21 Mar 2025Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a law change in Indonesia giving military a bigger role in government, rare new footage of snow leopards captured in Pakistan and a Thai Airline… Audio
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Would an anti-woke banking law change anything?
In banking, New Zealand First has promised to stop "woke ideology" after the BNZ decided to pull back its lending to petrol stations. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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Do our planning laws encourage urban sprawl?
Can we afford to keep plopping thousands of new houses further and further away from basic amenities like schools, supermarkets and healthcare providers? Audio
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Citizens arrest laws raise red flags for experts
The government wants to make retail a safer work environment by allowing for citizens arrests. One legal expert fears the change will have the opposite effect. Audio
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What are the implications of the govt's plans to beef up citizen arrest laws?
Audio 27 Feb 2025Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki has expressed his enthusiasm for plans to beef up citizens arrest laws. Some Destiny Church supporters are currently being investigated by police after they stormed… Audio
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Tech: How generative AI works with copyright law
Audio 27 Feb 2025Professor Alex Sims looks at how generative AI models create images and whether generated images infringe copyright. Audio
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Law firm defiant over gender-affirming care warning letter
A Wellington law firm is defiant in the face of complaints to the police and the Law Society over a letter sent to doctors who practise gender affirming care. Franks Ogilvie director Stephen Franks… Audio
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International law expert on New Zealand-China meeting
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says a lack of notice from China ahead of live fire exercises in the Tasman represents a "failure" in the relationship with Beijing. Mr Peters made the comments… Audio
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SovCits are fighting the law, but the law's winning
More people are using 'SovCit' arguments in court, engaging in so-called 'paper terrorism' Audio
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Royal College of GPs receive letter from law firm over gender affirming care
The Royal College of GPs says a warning letter from a Wellington law firm is an attempt to intimidate doctors who practise gender affirming care including prescribing puberty blockers. Bill Hickman… Audio
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Mark Mitchell speaks on govt new gang laws
More than 76 gang patches and more than 315 other insignia items have been seized by police since the government's new gang laws came into force in November. They've laid more than 3000 charges… Audio
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Significant employment law changes ahead
Proposals to change personal grievance laws could see workers fired without an investigation having taken place. Audio
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Daman Kumar's lawyer on birth right citizenship law
The lawyer representing 18-year-old Daman Kumar says we need to relook at the birth right citizenship law. Lawyer Alastair McClymont spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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The 'bulldozer' of a bill set to change gene editing laws
Changes are coming to our gene editing laws. Whether they'll help future-proof our economy or ruin our international reputation is up for debate. Audio
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Law expert: Ditch the No.8 wire attitude to privacy
Audio 19 Feb 2025As investigations continue into alleged misuse of census data for election purposes, do we need greater safeguards in place for what public agencies do with our information? Audio
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Calls for new laws to control how public protests are policed
The Independent Police Conduct Authority is calling for new laws that control how public protests are policed. Reporter Adam Burns spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Public health experts pitch 'Swiss cheese model' for gun laws
Public health experts say good gun laws require multiple layers of legislation and they want a risk management approach called the "Swiss cheese model". Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
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Govt working on law for tough punishments for police attackers
The government said it's working at pace on a new law that would mean tough punishments for people who attack police officers. A Waikato officer was injured last night after a driver allegedly drove… Audio
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Tenancy law changes: What renters and landlords need to know
Audio 4 Feb 2025What renters and landlords need to know about the latest tenancy law changes.
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Minister for Regulation on his Bill to guide good laws
Audio 3 Feb 2025A Regulatory Standards Bill, seeking to serve as a blueprint for good lawmaking will be introduced to parliament later this year. A discussion document circulated over the summer attracted 23,000… Audio
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New law in CNMI regulates lime or 'afok' usage
Audio 30 Jan 2025The Northern Marianas has passed a new law that would regulate the sale of a powdery substance made from crushed coral used for betel nut chewing. Audio