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Marshalls poised to open telco market
Audio 23 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands parliament looks set to pass a controversial law that would open up the telecommunications market to competition. Audio
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Tourism industry welcomes second attempt at Fiji casino
Audio 23 Feb 2015The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
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Law professor comments on Bain report decisions
The dean of Canterbury University's School of Law, Chris Gallavin, is with us. Audio
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Tuvalu's women's rights record comes under review
Audio 19 Feb 2015Tuvalu is fronting the UN for a review of its women's rights record. Audio
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Bali execution more about politics than law - professor
Audio 18 Feb 2015Australia is holding out the threat of economic and diplomatic sanctions against Indonesia if it goes ahead and executes two drug smugglers. Audio
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Pacific judiciary looks to tech development
Audio 18 Feb 2015Pacific Judiciary hopes technology will reduce the distances and remoteness between islands. Audio
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Law with Dean Knight
Victoria University Law Lecturer, Dean Knight discusses judicial reviews. Audio
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Law School development for Tokelau Judges
Audio 18 Feb 2015Tokelau judges return home better equipped after five day law school in Apia, Samoa. Audio
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Pitch-siders Breaking Trespass Laws
Dean of Law at the University of Otago Mark Henaghan ties up some legal lose ends about the NZ Police turfing pitch-siders out of the CWC. Audio
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He Fought the Law - But it Eventually Won
Audio 16 Feb 2015A criminal was finally captured by NY police - after escaping custody in 1977. Audio
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Vanuatu customary land ownership process begins
Audio 16 Feb 2015The process of identifying customary land ownership in Vanuatu has now begun under wide-ranging reforms implemented a year ago. Audio
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American Samoa call for more special education effort
Audio 13 Feb 2015An American Samoa lawmaker says more must be done to ensure children with special education needs get the education they are entitled to. Audio
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Manslaughter charges laid against 8 officers in Fiji
Audio 13 Feb 2015Human rights groups have welcomed the announcement that manslaughter charges have been laid against eight police officers and a soldier for the death of a man in police custody last year. Audio
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Animator focuses on Manus detainees
Audio 11 Feb 2015An English film maker now living in Australia says he hopes his new animation on asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea will raise international debate on the issue of detention. Audio
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Architect of synthetic drug ban defends changes to law
Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Marshalls 'in to win' nuclear disarmament case
Audio 11 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands is planning to go as far as possible to win a case over nuclear disarmament despite a setback in a United States court last week. Audio
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Human rights backsliding in PNG
Audio 9 Feb 2015A new report from Human Rights Watch says Papua New Guinea's human rights record took a turn for the worse in 2014. Audio
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Parliamentary Law with Ryan Malone
Ryan Malone takes a first-principles look at confidence votes in parliament. Audio
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PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
Audio 3 Feb 2015A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
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Papua New Guinea police force labelled incompetent
Audio 2 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's police force has been labelled as broken and incompetent following an alleged police shooting in Port Moresby that almost forced the city to a standstill. Audio
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Women's group says land laws still need addressing
Audio 2 Feb 2015A Women's group in Tonga says 80 percent of domestic violence victims are going back into a violent environment. Audio
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Pension portability plans for NZ's Realm
Audio 30 Jan 2015People wanting to retire in the Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau will be able to leave New Zealand ten years earlier under new laws expected to come into force this year. Audio
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CNMI to look at legalising medical marijuana
Audio 30 Jan 2015A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas has been pre-filed by Senator Sixto Igisomar. Audio
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Sogavare aims to pull Solomons out of Least Developed status
Audio 29 Jan 2015Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare speaks on his ambitious policy statement. Audio