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UN treaty causes stir in Tonga
Audio 22 Apr 2015Despite announcing last month the ratification of CEDAW, the Tongan government still hasn't done it. Audio
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Employment Law with Andrew Scott Howman
Bosses cracking down on employees' bad behaviour outside of the workplace. Audio
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Concerns mount over Australian immigration bill
Audio 22 Apr 2015The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, or ASRC, says a Bill which would allow force to be used in immigration detention would encourage a greater culture of abuse and mistreatment. Audio
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Fijian chiefs take concern to UN forum on indigenous issues
Audio 22 Apr 2015Indigenous chiefs from Fiji are calling on UN experts and agencies to step in over international treaty breaches by the Fiji government. Audio
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CNMI medical Marijuana bill gains traction
Audio 21 Apr 2015The author of a bill that proposes to legalise marijuana for medical use in the CNMI says the majority of feedback from public hearings has been supportive. Audio
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Vanuatu threatens to deport anti GMO group
Audio 21 Apr 2015The Vanuatu government has confirmed that it threatened the New Caledonian NGO Stop GMO Pacific with deportation if it continued to spread what the government is calling unneccesary propaganda about… Audio
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Have the new drink driving laws changed habits?
The latest road policing data shows that while the number of drink driving offences in December and January was similar to the previous year, the amount gathered in fines went up by more than 300… Audio
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PNG paper advocates draconian social media laws
Audio 17 Apr 2015The Pacific Freedom Forum has condemned an editorial in Papua New Guinea's National Newspaper calling for strict control measures on social media users. Audio
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Concern over Aus bill for use of force in immigration
Audio 15 Apr 2015An asylum seeker advocate says a proposed law change could allow people in immigration detention to be exposed to excessive force and degrading treatment. Audio
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Law commentator, Dean Knight
Victoria University Law Lecturer, Dean Knight discusses the Judicature Modernisation Bill. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis eyes second term
Audio 15 Apr 2015Veteran Bougainville leader hoping to retain presidency as the province enters a crucial term. Audio
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Law changes among observers' tips for future Fiji elections
Audio 14 Apr 2015The international group which observed Fiji's general election last year has recommended Fiji revise some of its laws including a controversial decree which restricts public gatherings. Audio
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Govt to change law on zero hours contracts
The Government is set to change the law on zero contracts by the middle of the year, as a stoush between McDonalds and the Union continues. The Minister for Workplace Relations, Michael Woodhouse… Audio
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Govt mulls law tweak to boost UFB roll-out
The government is considering a tweak of property laws to speed up the roll-out of Ultra Fast Broadband. Audio
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Refugees increasingly 'less than second class citizens'
Audio 13 Apr 2015A refugee advocate says new laws being brought in by the Australian and Nauru governments show they view refugees and asylum seekers as being less than second class citizens. Audio
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New Caledonia loyalists unhappy with electoral law
Audio 13 Apr 2015There has been a negative reaction in New Caledonia to the French government's electoral law for the territory's independence referendum. Audio
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Questions over when Fiji union check-offs will be reinstated
Audio 13 Apr 2015The Fiji Public Service Association says while it welcomes an agreement to reinstate union subscription deductions, it's still waiting to find out when it will come into effect. Audio
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Lawyer says Roastbusters case shows police don't understand law
Police chiefs have declined to comment on accusations that officers criticised over the poor investigation of an Auckland teen sex ring have been made the scapegoats. Audio
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Bougainville's ABG happy with mining measure input
Audio 8 Apr 2015ABG vice president confident that the people had good input in the Mining Act. Audio
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Women in law
Natalya King is the author of Raising the Bar: Women in law and business, which examines the progress and participation of women in New Zealand's legal and professional services industries. She says… Audio
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Mining and referendum key focus in Bougainville poll
Audio 7 Apr 2015A former Bougainville president says a possible resumption of mining and the independence referendum will be the focus in the province's elections next month. Audio
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UK trust funds Solomons Hawksbill Turtle conservation
Audio 7 Apr 2015A community based conservation initiative in Solomon Islands has received a huge financial boost from Britain's Rufford Foundation. Audio
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Easter trading laws
Audio 2 Apr 2015Retail NZ says it's time to drag the Easter trading laws into the 21st century, what do our Panelists think? Audio
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Law professor says appeal unlikely
Mark Lundy's defence team has 20 days to file an appeal. Audio
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Maadi Cup case sets dangerous precedent - law professor
A law expert says legal action against a Christchurch school that decided to ban two pupils from a rowing event, sets a dangerous precedent. Audio