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UK: American XL bully dogs a focus for dog laws
King Charles speaks from the Throne - Ellie Jay has the details of the new government's agenda from London Audio
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Medicinal cannabis law changes a "game changer" for local indus
Audio 11 Jul 2024The medicinal cannabis industry says changes to drug laws that have finally taken effect will be a game changer. Audio
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Law expert on Greens' Darleen Tana scandal
A public law expert says it's likely going to be up to Darleen Tana to decide whether to quit parliament, now she's no longer a Green Party member. Ms Tana has resigned from the party following the… Audio
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Woman calls for replacement of adoption laws
Audio 8 Jul 2024A woman whose newborn baby was taken from her while she was sleeping in an Anglican-run home for unwed mothers wants the church to issue a public apology and the country's adoption laws replaced… Audio
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Law and order at any cost
What we know, what we don't, and what the evidence says, about whether boot camps work. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Suprise bill backing & more concerning closures
Audio 3 Jul 2024Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Nights.
Colin Peacock talked to Emile Donovan about the government backing a law change - which they once slated in opposition - to help the… Audio
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Adult decision-making laws being overhauled
It's a question that many families are facing: how to make decisions for a loved one who can't do it themselves. The Law Commission has just wrapped up a second round of consultation on their review… Audio
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Questions over who's being consulted on gun law changes
There are concerns about a lack of consultation over proposed changes to the way shooting ranges and non-pistol clubs are regulated. Audio
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Tiny home builders and enthusiasts respond to new law proposal
The coalition government has put forward a discussion document - pitched as a way to to make it easier to build granny flats and increase the supply of affordable homes, Nick James reports. Audio
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Should NZ have 'Right to Disconnect' laws?
Audio 17 Jun 2024Australia is the latest country to adopt 'Right to Disconnect' laws, and follows similar moves in Spain, France and other European Union countries. Audio
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Sexual exploitation of minors rampant across US law enforcement
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about a Florida law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors being blocked by a federal judge, an investigation that has exposed… Audio
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Previous National led govt broke law by cancelling woman's passport
The Supreme Court has declared that the previous National-led government broke the law in 2016 when it cancelled a woman's passport on national security grounds. Deputy political editor Craig… Audio
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Aviation law expert on turbulence related injuries
An aviation law expert says turbulence and in-flight upsets are now the leading causes of airline cabin injuries. Lawyer and former president of Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand… Audio
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Parliament's Election Inquiry told blame lies in outdated laws
Parliament begins its election inquiry with a double-header and finds that blame is something of a boomerang. Audio
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Parliament's regular election law inquiry
The Justice Committee has begun its inquiry into last year's election. It got some pretty solid and very polite suggestions right up front. Audio
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Book review: Treaty Law: Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in Law and Practice
Paul Diamond reviews Treaty Law: Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in Law and Practice by Kevin Hille, Carwyn Jones and Damen Ward, published by Thomson Reuters. Audio
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Justice Minister commits to review harassment laws
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith speaks to Lisa Owen about his commitment to review harassment laws this parliamentary term. Audio
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How laws prohibiting the trade of endangered species are impacting indigenous art
Audio 17 May 2024Kiwi Fulbright scholar Bonita Bigham is researching how laws to prevent trade in endangered species are impacting indigenous art. Audio
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Law professor on teaching students about tikanga
Victoria University of Wellington associate professor in law Mamari Stephens spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Senior lawyer on law students learning about tikanga
A senior lawyer who is calling for regulations requiring law students to learn about tikanga from 2025 to be ditched says he's received a largely positive response. Independent barrister and King's… Audio
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Insurance laws 'too complicated' says minister
The Minister for Commerce and Consumer Affairs says insurance laws are too complicated and change is long overdue. Minister Andrew Bayly spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Police Association warns officers cannot take gang patches in real time under proposed law
Audio 24 Apr 2024The Police Association warns officers will not be able to confiscate gang patches in real time, under a proposed law change. Audio
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Police Minister Mark Mitchell on gang law pushback
Parliament has been hearing submissions on the Gang Legislation Amendment Bill, which would ban gang patches and allow police to stop gangs congregating. Police Minister Mark Mitchell spoke to Corin… Audio
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Prime Minister Luxon on return of Three Strikes Law
The Government is bringing back the three strikes law - with some changes. The new version will add a new strangulation and suffocation offence, and it will only apply to sentences above 24 months… Audio
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Lawyer on return of Three Strikes law
A top lawyer who works with the some of the country's most serious offenders says bringing back the Three Strikes law will do little to bring the positive change its sponsors are promoting. Criminal… Audio