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Law change essential for battered women
An anti-violence group wants battered woman who kill their abusive partners to be able to argue self defence. Audio
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Report finds Manus refugees living in island detention
A human rights organisation says asylum seekers granted refugee status on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are still trapped there. Audio
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George Barker: Copyright Law
Dr George Barker is an expert on Copyright and Intellectual Property law. He tells Eva Radich why he thinks New Zealand Copyright laws need tightening. Audio
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Proposed property investment laws need work, committee told
Audio 15 Jul 2015Property investors, accountants, and lawyers say they support the Government's plan to tax gains on some properties but some kinks need ironing out. Audio
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Limited service resumes, but CNMI blackouts continue
Audio 15 Jul 2015The Northern Marianas is considering declaring a state of emergency and transferring key public servants to Tinian as a territory-wide communications blackout nears its second week. Audio
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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
Charles discusses employee versus contractor and contractor and employee tests. With the nature of employment changing these days, driven largely by technology, should the classic tests also change… Audio
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Australian not loosening foreign buyer laws
The Australian government is sticking with tough rules for foreign investors who want to buy houses. Audio
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John Banks trying to find out why Crown Law withheld evidence
John Banks says he's not giving up his hunt to find out why Crown Law withheld key evidence during the Dotcom donations prosecution against him. Audio
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Tsunami escape routes in Samoa
Tsunami escape routes have popped up along the coast of Samoa following the devastating tsunami in 2009. Audio
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Unions unhappy with employment law changes
Audio 13 Jul 2015The Council of Trade Unions is accusing the Government of further entrenching the problems of zero hour contracts with its changes to employment laws. Audio
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Tech: cyberbullying laws and Global Mode
Some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. Also the geo-masking service Global Mode migrates to Australia. Audio
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Concerns to be raised in meeting with Nauru's president
Audio 10 Jul 2015Australia's foreign minister says she'll again raise concerns about the rule of law on Nauru when she meets with the island's president, but one senator is doubtful. Audio
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Critics say rental law changes miss the mark
Some tenants are worried about rent rises on the back of new laws announced yesterday which will require rental properties to be insulated, and have smoke alarms. Audio
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Turnbull has sly dig at Abbott over terror laws
Malcolm Turnbull, the former Australian Liberal Party leader who was rolled by Tony Abbott, has warned against over reacting to the threat posed by Islamic State. Audio
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Samoa to reform village bylaws
Audio 9 Jul 2015The Samoan government is proposing a change to village by-laws to help curb rising levels of domestic violence and drug and alcohol abuse in village communities. Audio
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Law commentator Dean Knight
The Magna Carta was sealed 800 years ago. What is its significance today? Dean Knight, Victoria University Senior Law Lecturer and Associate Director, New Zealand Centre for Public Law. Audio
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Country pubs still struggling with drink drive law changes
Tougher drink driving laws could be responsible for some country pubs and hotels going under. Audio
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Drink-drive laws have flow-on effect to pubs
The hospitality sector says a new survey shows changes to the drink drive law have been a factor in some pubs going under. Audio
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Jail for PNG's former Police commissioner
The head of Papua New Guinea's anti corruption unit says he feels vindicated by the arrest of the country's former police commissioner. Audio
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Lawyers concern on Nauru
Lawyers in New Zealand and Australia are rallying over concerns about human rights and rule of law in Nauru. Audio
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PNG's Hela learns how to deal with corruption
Hela Province in Papua New Guinea has held workshops to help public servants and leaders recognise and deal with corrupt practices. Audio
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Media freedom fears under new cyberbullying law
If they're not actually victimising people online, why should they worry? Should the new Harmful Digital Communications Act prompt a rethink of how news media exploit social media for stories… Audio
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Government considers tenancy law changes for long-term renters
The Government is considering changes to tenancy laws, to support the growing number of 'forever renters.' Audio
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Doctors urged to boycott Manus and Nauru centres
Audio 2 Jul 2015A former Christmas Island medical worker says a boycott of Australia's immigration detention centres would be the best way to force change. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
Professor Ursula Cheer of Canterbury University discusses media law issues - today she talks about damages and breach of privacy. Audio