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David Goddard QC - Improving the law
David Goddard QC is the grants and scholarships committee chair of the Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation - established earlier this year through a $38 million bequest by the late Judge Ian Borrin… Audio
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Social workers want registration law scrapped
Social workers want the goverment to scrap a proposed law to make registration mandatory saying it excludes half the country's workforce and doesn't do enough to protect the public. The Social Workers… Audio
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A former Samoa head of state raises land concerns
A former Head of State of Samoa voices concerns over the 2008 Land Registration and Titles Act. Audio
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Pacific chief justices' initiative aims to improve rule of law
Chief justices from around the Pacific met in Auckland last week to consider ways to improve the rule of law and good governance in their judiciaries. Audio
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Papuan uses foreign perspective in book about homeland
A former West Papuan journalist has recently finished a novel that highlights on human rights issues in Indonesia's Papua region, written from a foreign journalist's perspective to offer new… Audio
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Bail law changes considered in response to growing prison population
Justice Minister Andrew Little has signalled bail laws may be in for a shake-up with the prison population ballooning. Tracey Marceau says backtracking on previous changes will put people at risk. Audio
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Anti-money laundering law change coming
Changes to companies law to help prevent the New Zealand system being exploited are in the pipeline, Commerce Minister Kris Faafoi told RNZ political editor Jane Patterson. Video, Audio
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Pacific parliamentarians workshop their Westminster skills
Audio 18 Apr 2018New Pacific parliamentarians have been in Wellington, New Zealand to gain insights into effectively navigating the Westminster system of government in their respective nations. Audio
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Bougainville president elaborates on 'No' to mining
The President of the autonomous Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville has elaborated on why his government is saying no to mining at Panguna indefinitely. Audio
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Bougainville parliamentarian focused on referendum
Audio 16 Apr 2018An MP in Bougainville's autonomous regional parliament says he relished sharing experiences of Westminster-style democracies with counterparts from around the region. Audio
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Eric Crosbie: why NZ was slow to adopt plain-packaging laws
New research published in the New Zealand Medical journal shows the previous government was very slow in implementing plain-packaging laws for tobacco products. Dr Eric Crosbie at the University of… Audio
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Tonga Govt dumps minister facing charges
Tonga's Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva, has fired the Minister for Internal Affairs 'Akosita Lavulavu. Audio
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Vanuatu eyes conduit role to bring aid partners together
Vanuatu's Foreign Minister says his government can play more of a role in bringing its various aid partners together for more effective results. Audio
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Former PNG minister denies malpractice in Tjandra case
A former Papua New Guinea government minister has denied that he abused process in granting a fugitive citizenship. Audio
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Fight to ban child brides in American Samoa not over
Audio 9 Apr 2018The fight to ban child brides in American Samoa is not over. Audio
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Hawai'i considers regulation on pesticide usage
Audio 9 Apr 2018A proposed bill in the US state of Hawaii will prohibit the use of a neurotoxin called chlorpyrifos and impose a buffer zone when pesticides are sprayed near schools.
The president of Hawaii's… Audio
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Bits+Bytes: privacy laws that will change the internet forever
Audio 7 Apr 2018New European privacy laws that come into force next month will change the internet forever and make privacy and data protection a legal right. Bits+Bytes, with Peter Griffin and Emily Wang, explores… Audio
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Immigration programme goes beyond privacy law - Justice Minister
Audio 6 Apr 2018Immigration NZ has been running a pilot data modelling programme in the last 18 months, targetting overstayers by using age, gender, and ethnicity to identify troublemakers. Audio
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China diplomats accused of squatting in Tahiti
Audio 6 Apr 2018China's diplomats in French Polynesia are accused of illegally occupying premises in Tahiti. Audio
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Anger builds over Nauru court shut out
Audio 5 Apr 2018There are widespread concerns at the Nauru Government stopping appeals to the Australian High Court. Audio
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Foul play claimed in registering Tahiti election candidates
Audio 4 Apr 2018Claims of intimidation and obstruction in the run-up to French Polynesia's election. Audio
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Unanimous support for law change expunging historical homosexual offences
Parliament has changed the law so New Zealand men with historical homosexual convictions can have them wiped from their criminal records. Consensual sex between men aged 16 and over was decriminalised… Audio
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New book examines gender bias in law
A new book challenges the idea of a fair, balanced, unbiased judicial system by rewriting judgements from a Maori and feminist point of view. Tom Furley attended its launch in Auckland and filed this… Audio
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Is Ports of Auckland breaking competition law?
Council-owned Ports of Auckland may be engaged in anti-competitive behaviour in the way it runs the city's main cruise ship terminal. The only local tour operators that the port company allows to… Audio