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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
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Three Strikes law to be refreshed
Three strikes legislation that was discarded under Labour has been refreshed by the Government to include a new strangulation and suffocation offence and will only apply to sentences above 24 months… Audio
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3 Strikes Law
It's the second time round for the controversial Three Strikes law..with the government commiting to bring back the law Labour ditched. Audio
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No stalking law is 'embarrasing'
The Panel talks to CEO of Women's Refuge Dr Ang Jury about how dangerous stalking is, and how the police need it to be a criminal law for things to improve. Audio
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Call for a specific law to address stalking
A call tonight for a specific law to address the crime of stalking. It follows revelations police failed a young Auckland law student who was later brutally murdered by a man she'd complained to them… Audio
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Police failed to take action on stalking complaints before murder of Auckland law student
An independent watchdog has found police failed to take action on complaints of stalking and harassment made by an Auckland law student, for two months before her murder. Reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to… Audio
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UK: Anti-smoking law, Rwanda bill, Liz Truss book
Audio 18 Apr 2024UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at the anti-smoking legislation - similar to what was proposed and then dumped in New Zealand - that's creating huge divisions within the Conservative Party. He'll… Audio
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Corrections knew of solitary confinement law breach
A scathing report by the prison inspectorate has found inmates in three units at Auckland jail at Paremoremo were not allowed out of their cells for the minimum requirement of an hour a day… Audio
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Corrections broke law over solitary confinement
Corrections has been repeatedly breaking the law, effectively putting dozens of men into solitary confinement - some for more than two hundred days, according to a report by the prison inspectorate… Audio
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Defamation laws under spotlight after high profile Australian trial
Audio 16 Apr 2024Steven Price is a barrister specialising in media law and joins Nights to discuss the long running Bruce Lehrmann defamation case. Audio
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Change to tenancy laws will allow landlords to charge a pet bond
Audio 15 Apr 2024Pet bonds are pawsitive change to tenancy laws according to the housing minister. Tweaks to the legislation will mean landlords can charge a pet bond, set at a maximum of two weeks rent, to encourage… Audio
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Govt to push ahead with rental law changes
The Government is pressing ahead with changes to rental laws, in a bill being introduced to parliament next month. Housing Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Two supermarkets broke law to stay open over Easter weekend
The Wanaka chamber of commerce said Easter trading rules are crazy and need to change, after two local supermarkets broke the law to stay open during the region's busiest weekend of the year. Thanks… Audio
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UK: JK Rowling not a fan of Scotland's new Hate Crime law
To the UK now - joining us from London is Henry Riley. Audio
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Animal welfare groups call for NZ to extend protection laws
Audio 26 Mar 2024New Zealand's importing masses of meat and dairy products from countries where the animals may have been treated cruelly, because of less strict welfare laws. Now a collective of animal welfare groups… Audio
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The law that banned sex for the “mentally defective”
Audio 23 Mar 2024For more than 80 years, women in mental health and disability facilities in New Zealand were effectively banned from having sex. Why?
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Hong Kong introduces new security law Article 23
Hong Kong's new security law will usher the territory "into a new era of authoritarianism".
That's according to Human Rights Watch, who are reacting after Hong Kong's China-controlled legislature… Audio
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NZ's confusing and complicated holiday laws
The Holidays Act is complex and has led to years of problems. But fixing it seems just as challenging. Audio
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India to enact law banning Muslims from gaining citizenship
To south Asia now, joining Nathan Rarere from Islamabad is Anas Mallick Audio
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India plans to enact a controversial law that excludes Muslims
Audio 13 Mar 2024Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about a Chinese smartphone manufacturer on track to do something Apple haven't, India's plans to enact a controversial law that excludes… Audio
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Law and order government at odds with police over pay
The law and order government appears to be on a collision course with police over a pay offer the union is calling a kick in the guts.
The Minister is insisting the coalition does back the police but… Audio
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Chief Ombudsman forced to resign due to age-limit law
The Chief Ombudsman is being forced to resign, he's too old for the job according an old law. Peter Boshier will age out on his birthday later this week. The almost 50 year old act governing the job… Audio
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49-year old Ombudsman Act may need amending - Constitutional law expert
A constitutional law expert believes a 49-year-old law prohibiting the Chief Ombudsman from keeping his post, should be amended.
Peter Boshier is being forced to retire because the Ombudsmen Act… Audio
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Employment law expert responds to Newshub shut down
Hundreds of Newshub staff could be staring down the barrel of redudancy in just 4 months and the company is not the only one shedding staff. Newshub's owned by Warner Brothers and one of the bosses… Audio