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Coherence could help the fight against NCDs
More coherence between health, trade and investment laws, policies and sectors could play an important role in combatting non-communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Four questions in under 4 minutes with Michael Laws
Michaels favourite band and musical. Audio
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Guam church abuse scandal deepens as law change considered
Guam church abuse scandal deepens as hearing considers legislation to lift statute of limitations on civil lawsuits against those accused of child sexual abuse. Audio
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FMA guidelines fuzzy law, with statutory basis
Meanwhile, the guidelines to finance sector companies on the standards of behaviour expected of them which the FMA released last week, have been described by a lawyer as fuzzy and without proper… Audio
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Vanuatu justice system fails women
Nearly 23,000 Vanuatu women have been subjected to violence but between 2012 and 2014 police laid only 380 charges - less than two percent.
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Tongan PM responds to criticism
Audio 4 Aug 2016The Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva is staring down a motion of no confidence when he returns from his trip to New Zealand, but says he has the support of cabinet. Audio
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NZ's tax laws may be investigated by EU
The European Union may investigate New Zealand's tax laws as it tries to crack down on countries that are operating as tax havens. Audio
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French Polynesia nuclear compo pledge met with cynicism
Audio 2 Aug 2016A former French PM seeking the presidency's promise to revisit French Polynesia nuclear compensation has been met with cynicism. Audio
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Internal investigation underway in Solomons hospital arson case
An internal investigation is underway in Solomon Islands after several buildings burned down at Gizo Hospital, in Western province. Audio
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Asylum seeker families in Australia 'in fear' of deportation
Audio 1 Aug 2016As the Australian Government celebrates two years since a boat arrival of asylum seekers penetrated its borders, advocates say it's again threatening to deport families to Nauru. Audio
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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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Tonga struggling to rein in corruption, convert aid to projects
Audio 29 Jul 2016The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has welcomed his Tongan counterpart in Auckland, on a first diplomatic visit, with both leaders dealing with concerns over the sale of Tongan passports. Audio
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Samoan family wants resolution of 13 old year legal battle
A Samoan New Zealand family is demanding that a decision be made on a land transfer that went to court in Apia 13 years ago. Audio
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Tax case may prompt case for law change and halt projects
The Supreme Court's ruling is expected to create some nervousness among companies involved in energy and infrastructure projects. Audio
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Marshalls rejects human trafficking issues
Audio 28 Jul 2016The Marshalls says human trafficking is not a major issue despite a US report ranking it amongst the worst in the world. Audio
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West Papua issue picks at the core of MSG
Audio 27 Jul 2016Advocates for giving West Papuans full membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group are not giving up despite glaring divisions over the matter within the sub-regional grouping. Audio
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South China Sea ruling could have knock-on effects for Pacific
Audio 27 Jul 2016Some Pacific island countries' claims to lucrative fishing and seabed mining resources could be limited by a landmark ruling on the South China Sea. Audio
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Former Manus detainee now secretly deported to Christmas Island
Audio 27 Jul 2016A Sudanese man who fled war and persecution and was injured in riots in Manus Island in PNG has now been secretly deported from Melbourne to Christmas Island. Daniel Webb, from the Human Rights Law… Audio
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Vanuatu PM urges MSG to stay true to founding principles
Audio 26 Jul 2016Following the move by the Melanesian Spearhead Group to defer a decision on the United Liberation Movement for West Papua's application to become full members, Vanuatu's prime minister Charlot Salwai… Audio
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Mental capacity law - out of date?
A two-year study has found that the country's law on whether people have the mental capacity to make decisions, needs an overhaul. Dunedin Barrister Alison Douglass has just published her findings on… Audio
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Nationwide freedom camping law
Stuart Bryant of the Tasman District Council discusses how a freedom camping by-law has worked in his region. Audio
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A more consistent freedom camping law on Local Govt's AGM
Local Government New Zealand begins its AGM in Dunedin by voting in favour of a number of pressing issues, including calling for a nationwide law covering freedom campers. Audio
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Councils call for freedom camping law
Audio 25 Jul 2016Councils across the country want central government to come up with a consistent set of laws for freedom camping. Audio
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Tonga more corrupt than ever - Kalafi Moala
A long time campaigner for improved government in Tonga says the country is making no progress in dealing with long standing corruption issues. Audio
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Architect of anti-nuclear law welcomes US ship visit
One of its architects of New Zealand's anti-nuclear law, Sir Geoffrey Palmer, says New Zealand's legislation was trying to stop the nuclear proliferation but now progress in nuclear disarmament has… Audio