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University law professor says TPP deal far from certain
An University of Auckland law professor says a deal on the Trans Pacific Partnership is far from certain. Audio
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Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered valid
Audio 18 Jun 2015The head of Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption investigative unit Taskforce Sweep says a high profile conviction emphasises the legality of an arrest warrant against the prime minister. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MP has passport seized
Audio 18 Jun 2015A former Nauru cabinet minister, suspended by the current government, is detained and his passport is confiscated. Audio
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PNG Police housing relates to discipline, says minister
Audio 18 Jun 2015Papua New Guinea's Police Minister says the major programme to provide housing for a growing constabulary is slowly making inroads. Audio
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Plans to continue Nauru protest
Audio 17 Jun 2015Plans to continue Nauru protest against the government but riot police are out in force. Audio
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Employment law with Andrew Scott Howman
Andrew Scott Howman discusses wearable technology and its potential legal implications in the workplace. Audio
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Claims and counterclaims after Nauru parliament protest
Audio 17 Jun 2015An opposition MP has been arrested after hundreds of people turned out to anti-government protests on Nauru yesterday. Audio
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Ban on public flogging in Fiji welcomed
Audio 15 Jun 2015New by-laws being introduced in Fiji to combat public flogging in some iTaukei villages has been welcomed by the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre. Audio
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Fonterra farmers say laws are subsidising foreign investors
Fonterra farmers are hitting out at dairy reform laws which they say let foreign investors milk the system. Audio
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Fiji's AG eyes new law change after High Court decision
Audio 11 Jun 2015A Fiji High Court decision over the eligibility of a new MP may prompt the Government to usher in another law change. Audio
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Bougainville's Kauona alleges election fraud
Audio 10 Jun 2015An unsuccessful Bougainville election candidate outlines his plans for legal action amid claims of election fraud. Audio
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Mining at the top of agenda for Bougainville's leader
Audio 9 Jun 2015Bougainville's re-elected president promises a collaborative leadership effort and immediate talks on mining. Audio
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MPs go-slow on a euthanasia law change
The Prime Minister says he's open to holding a select committee inquiry into legalising euthanasia, but the Government has no intention of actively promoting a law change. Audio
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Guam legalises same-sex marriage
Audio 8 Jun 2015After an historic court ruling, Guam has become the first US territory to legalise same sex marriage. Audio
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Aspiring women leaders told to do more in Solomon Islands
Audio 8 Jun 2015A local female politician in Solomon Islands says women need take a greater role in their community if they are to stand a chance in the male dominated politics of Melanesia. Audio
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Amy Adams - govt. not going to take lead on assisted dying law
Justice Minister Amy Adams says the government is not going to take the lead on changing the law although she has enormous sympathy for Lucretia Seales' family. Audio
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Government accused of slipping and sliding around treaty law
The Government's being accused of slipping and sliding around the law as it tries to explain its way out of a treaty dispute. Audio
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New health and safety law had been watered down
New health and safety legislation had already been watered down before Government MPs revolted last week and demanded further changes. Audio
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Fiji government under fire for new rules in proposed flag bill
Audio 4 Jun 2015Fiji is deliberating on what rules should be in place on the use of the new flag, once it is adopted later this year. Audio
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Solomons public appeal for dual citizenship growing
Audio 4 Jun 2015A public appeal for the consideration of dual citizenship in Solomon Islands is gaining momentum both inside and outside the country. Audio
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Ports of Ak reject protestor's assertions errors of law
The Ports of Auckland is rejecting protestor's assertions that there were errors of law in the way the resource consents for controversial wharf extensions were granted. Audio
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Aus detention centre whistleblowers criminalised
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Australian government has passed a law which criminalises whistleblowers who speak out against the conditions of the offshore detention centres on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Fiji taking public ideas on future flag laws
Audio 3 Jun 2015Fiji is taking submissions on a bill that will set down rules on Fiji's new flag. Audio
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Solomons examine lack of women's representation in parliament
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Solomon Islands is this week taking a closer look at the lack of women's participation in parliament as part of the governments push to review legislation and policies affecting political… Audio
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Free legal advice in Cooks hopes to empower women
Audio 2 Jun 2015A Cook Islands counselling centre says it hopes to empower victims of domestic violence, by giving them access to free legal advice. Audio