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Waikato Council proposes by-law to counter boy racer spot
A new by-law proposed by the Waikato District Council is targeting a popular boy racing spot in Horotiu, between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. Waikato district mayor Jacqui Church spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Stalking law introduced to Parliament
Stalking is a step closer to being made a crime, with a new law introduced to Parliament on Thursday. Researcher and clinical psychologist Alison Towns spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Specialists draft own anti-slavery law
Audio 12 Dec 2024Tired of waiting, a team of specialists have resorted to DIY and drafted their own anti slavery law, in the hope that MP's will support it. The team included modern slavery and human trafficking and… Audio
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Unease at proposal to change Auckland's law school
Audio 10 Dec 2024Unease is developing at a proposal from Auckland University to fold its 140-year-old law school in with its business and economics faculty. Audio
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South Korean President's foiled martial law attempt
Audio 6 Dec 2024In South Korea, police are now investigating President Yoon Suk Yeol for alleged "insurrection" after his failed declaration of martial law earlier this week. Audio
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South Korean president faces impeachment after attempting to impose martial law
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol, is facing impeachment after attempting to impose martial law, claiming threats from North Korea. Journalist and Korean export Jean H Lee spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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South Korea's president declares, then lifts martial law
South Korea's president has sent shockwaves through his country by trying to impose martial law in the middle of the night. The decision was met with disbelief in the people in the streets - who… Audio
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South Korean president declares martial law
Audio 4 Dec 2024Extraordinary events in South Korea where the President has declared martial law. Audio
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South Korean President declares emergency martial law
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared emergency martial law, saying it's needed to protect the country from North Korea's communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements. Senior… Audio
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Calls to change ACC laws to cover more mental injury claims
Audio 2 Dec 2024Psychologists are increasingly being asked to fudge diagnosis for clients with post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental injuries, so that ACC can be claimed. Audio
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Taking the shock out of mental health law
Our Prime Minister's just apologised for decades of child abuse in care, but the Mental Health Act allows the same kind of treatment to be dished out to the mentally unwell Audio
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NZ law firms to collaborate on pro bono work
A group of New Zealand law firms is launching a framework for collaborative pro bono work. Te Ara Ture director Sabrina Muck spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Victim's advocate on proposal to change name suppression laws
Audio 22 Nov 2024The government is proposing two name suppression law changes to support victims of sexual violence. Victim's advocate Ruth Money spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Govt pitches seismic shift in name suppression laws
The government is proposing a seismic shift in name suppression laws that would put a stop to secrecy around the identifies of sex offenders. Political reporter Anneke Smith has the story. Audio
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Govt proposes name suppression law change
The government wants to give victims of sexual crimes the power to name the convicted offender in a propsed law change. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Māori law expert on Treaty Principles bill
The Treaty Principles Bill has passed its first reading in Parliament, after a fiery debate and vote. The minister-in-charge of the Bill, Associate Justice Minister David Seymour, refused Morning… Audio
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Police meet with gangs ahead of anti-gang laws coming in
Audio 13 Nov 2024Police have been meeting with gangs ahead of new anti-gang laws coming into force next week. Assistant Police Commissioner Paul Basham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Law changes to be announced with apology to abuse in care survivors
The Prime Minister has promised that tomorrow's national apology to survivors of abuse in state care will be more than just words - announcing a raft of law changes he hopes will stop it ever… Audio
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From McSweeney the gallery cat to Michael Laws: Martin Edmond’s biography of a gallery
The commissioned Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery: A Whanganui biography by Edmond, published by Massey University Press, is a lively history. It reveals much about the politics and history of a… Audio
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Gaps in gun laws before March 15, 2019, laid bare in hearing
The glaring gaps in the country's gun laws prior to the Christchurch terror attack have been laid bare at a coroners hearing over the last three weeks. The second-phase inquest into the 51 worshippers… Audio
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Centre for Public Law on Wellington City Council intervention
Victoria University professor Dean Knight says the Government's Wellington City Council intervention sets a worrying precedent. He spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Analysis: Three Strikes law change
The Prime Minister is defending government's latest assault on crime - toughening its new Three Strikes law by lowering the First Strike warning to those who've committed offences that can get them 12… Audio
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Government toughening up new Three Strikes law
Audio 22 Oct 2024The Coalition is toughening up its new Three Strikes law in order to capture more of what it calls the worst of the worst, serious violent and sexual offenders. A revised version of the law that the… Audio
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Retirement village residents fuming at delays to 'urgent' law changes
Audio 21 Oct 2024A group representing residents of retirement villages is furious about delays to changes to the 20-year-old law. Audio
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Ashley's law passes unanimously
Legislation giving family violence survivors the power to quickly dissolve abusive marriages passed with full cross party support this week. Audio