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New Caledonia political future unclear after Paris meeting
Audio 9 Nov 2016New Caledonia's political future remains uncertain after the territory's leaders held their last meeting with the French prime minister before next year's French elections. Audio
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PNG could settle refugee compensation claim
Audio 9 Nov 2016The PNG government could settle compensation claims made by Manus Island refugees, according to their lawyer. Audio
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Ruling could let multinationals dodge NZ employment laws
Employment lawyers are warning that overseas corporations could dodge the strictures of New Zealand employment and human rights law thanks to a ruling from the court of appeal. On Friday the Court… Audio
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Training and awareness to fight human trafficking in PNG
Counter human-trafficking training and a public awareness campaign are the tools being used to fight modern day slavery in PNG. Audio
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PNG budget makes cuts in key areas
Audio 4 Nov 2016Papua New Guinea's 2017 Budget has made significant cuts to key priority areas as the government tries to rein in spending. Audio
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Nauru and Manus refugees could be resettled in North America
Audio 3 Nov 2016Refugees detained on Nauru and Manus Island could be resettled in North America, according to The Australian Newspaper. Audio
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Fiji internet cafe owner awaits justice one year on
Audio 3 Nov 2016A human rights lawyer in Fiji says a year after the Lautoka businessman Rajneel Singh was attacked, allegedly by police, no progress has been made in getting justice. Audio
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Two levels of NZ citizenship nothing new
Audio 2 Nov 2016Under a proposed Australian law change asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to arrive in Australia by boat will be permanently banned from entering the country. Audio
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UN profoundly concerned by Australian boat people ban
Audio 2 Nov 2016The UN says it is profoundly concerned by Australia's proposed ban on boat people. Audio
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John Key says Oz law change won't mean NZ offer will be taken
The Prime Minister is not expecting law changes in Australia to increase the likelihood of New Zealand's offer to accept asylum seekers being taken up. Audio
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Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency
Audio 31 Oct 2016It's a battle of two brothers-in-law for the Palau presidency as the country goes to the polls on Tuesday. Audio
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Rights advocates look to Fiji PM to back up words
Audio 31 Oct 2016Human rights advocates are hoping an admission by the Fiji Prime Minister that the country has issues with torture and violence will trigger major changes. Audio
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Asylum seekers' lawyer to file new application
The lawyer representing asylum seekers detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is working on a new application to return the detainees to Australia. Audio
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Law Society calls for HNZ to review meth evictions
The Law Society says a wide range of tenants that have been blacklisted - and have had to pay too much in the way of remediation. The society says there should have a baseline test before tenancies… Audio
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Police need to operate with the law- law professor.
Law professor Mark Henaghan says the police still need to work within the law, even if they thought they were acting to protect people. "Just becuase you're the police, you just can't do what you like… Audio
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'Blindingly obvious police acted outside the law'
Euthanasia advocates say it's clear the police acted outside the law when they used a breath-testing checkpoint to gather personal details about them. Audio
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Fiji media regulator urged to act without favour
Audio 26 Oct 2016The Fiji Broadcasting Corporation has been reported to the police for allegedly racist and inflammatory content on one of its TV shows. Audio
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Push against phosphate mining in French Polynesia
Audio 25 Oct 2016A petition has been launched to stop an Australian company from restarting phosphate mining on French Polynesia's Makatea atoll. Audio
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Come in, Major Tom - NZ sorts out space industry laws
Parliament starts the process of regulating the space industry as Rocket Lab expects to lift off before the end of the year from it launch site in Mahia. Audio
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Independence needed around Tongan Anti-Corruption appointment
Audio 18 Oct 2016There are concerns the independence and effectiveness of Tonga's first Anti-Corruption commissioner could be affected by government proposals. Audio
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Solomons NGO disappointed by tax step
Audio 17 Oct 2016The head of Transparency Solomon Islands says a court's decision to affirm tax free salaries for MPs is a big step back for the country's transparency efforts. Audio
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Rethink urged in Marshalls' battle against nuclear powers
The Marshall Islands is urged to re-think its strategy in a battle against nuclear powers. Audio
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MP calls for UN to end violence on Manus Island
Audio 17 Oct 2016The United Nations must act to end the violence between the community and refugees marooned on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, according to the local MP. Audio
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Julian Milford: chamber music and law chambers
Kim Hill talks to London barrister Julian Milford, who represented the British Labour Party in the legal challenge to the system of voting for their party leadership. He is also a pianist, and a… Audio
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Offshore detention blamed for violence on Manus
Audio 13 Oct 2016Violence between refugees and locals on Manus Island demonstrates the failure of Australia's offshore detention, according to a human rights lawyer. Audio