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UPNG students concerns understandable, says NGO
Audio 31 Aug 2016The chair of Transparency International in Papua New Guinea says there was always a feeling that university student leaders would cop the blame for disturbances on campus which came amid a six-week… Audio
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Dotcom livestreaming will set precedent, law prof says
The livestreaming of Kim Dotcom's appeal to YouTube will set a precedent for other cases, Auckland University professor of law Bill Hodge says. Audio
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Stunned by mass Nauru passport cancellation - Peter Law
Audio 30 Aug 2016A former resident magistrate on Nauru says the latest actions of the island's government are bewildering. Audio
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Digital media upheaval prompts a tweak of the law
Technology is causing huge upheaval in broadcasting, but there's no bold change from the latest review of our mostly pre-internet regulations. Audio
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CAA laws and drone pizza delivery
Is the Transport Minister Simon Bridges encouraging Domino's to flout aviation laws with its plan to trial drone deliveries? Audio
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'Mr Big' laws need to be strengthened says world authority
A world authority on false confessions says New Zealand needs to strengthen its laws around the police use of a controversial police under-cover technique.The "Mr Big scenario" has featured in two… Audio
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Solomons plan to formalise traditional governance systems
Audio 23 Aug 2016The Solomon Islands government says it's working to formally incorporate aspects of traditional law or kastom into its governance systems. Audio
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Jacinta Ruru: law from a Maori perspective
Kim Hill talks to Professor Jacinta Ruru (Raukawa), who has been the only Maori Law Faculty staff member at the University of Otago since 1999. She has designed a new experience of learning law that… Audio
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Bougainville blames PNG for 'most serious dispute ever'
Audio 19 Aug 2016The President of Bougainville is furious after Papua New Guinea decides to give its Rio Tinto shares to landowners rather that the autonomous government. Audio
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Govt says Kiwisaver providers must obey the law
Audio 19 Aug 2016The Government says Kiwisaver providers must follow the law but it's not the Government's job to make ethical judgments on behalf of individuals. Audio
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Conspiracy guilty verdicts shows strength of judiciary
Governance expert says guilty verdicts for Vanuatu MPs charged with conspiring to defeat the course of justice shows resilience of country's constitutional systems. Audio
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Confusion over latest gifting of Bougainville mining shares
Bougainville's government is anxious to ensure shares in the mining company Bougainville Copper Limited being gifted by the Papua New Guinea government go to it. Audio
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Human rights lawyer says PNG camp must close
Audio 17 Aug 2016Renewed calls for the Australian asylum seeker camp on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea to be closed after more violence from locals. Audio
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Re-vamped spy laws
Lawyer Michael Bott talks about the changes to our laws around spying on New Zealand citizens. Audio
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Fears of overreach with new PNG cyber crime law
Audio 15 Aug 2016There are concerns that a new cyber crime law passed in Papua New Guinea is too vague, and could lead to a crackdown on freedom of expression. Audio
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Law Society says meth guidelines urgently needed
The lack of methamphetamine contamination guidelines is causing house sales to fall through and The Auckland District Law Society says the information vacuum needs to be filled. Audio
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Canberra discredits claims of extensive abuse on Nauru
Audio 12 Aug 2016The Australian government has been accused of trying to divert attention from abuses in its offshore detention camps on Nauru which it has long known about. This follows the release of more than 2,000… Audio
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Tahiti Protestant Church plan to take France to ICC
Audio 12 Aug 2016Tahiti Protestants accuse France of crimes against humanity over nuclear legacy Audio
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Tonga's MA60 flies again
Audio 11 Aug 2016A controversial aircraft that has been grounded for in Tonga for over a year is due to take to the skies again this month. Audio
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Call for Australia's Nauru camps to close immediately
Audio 11 Aug 2016Human rights agencies say the Australian-run detention camps on Nauru must be closed immediately after new revelations of abuse there. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Audio 10 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Audio 8 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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Australia accused of shirking responsibility
Australia's government has been criticised for shirking responsibility for the plight of asylum seekers and refugees caught up in its offshore processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island, Papua New… Audio
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Norfolk's new regional council stymied: Snell
One of Norfolk Island's new regional councillors Lisle Snell says they are finding the new governance system unsatisfactory and it's putting stress on some of the island's residents. Audio