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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
Charles McGuinness discusses docking of wages and sexual harassment in the workplace. Audio
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PNA applauds new head of Pacific Tuna Commission
Audio 3 Dec 2014A Pacific Islander is appointed as the new head of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
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John Key strikes a deal with Labour over the new terror laws
The government has a struck a deal with Labour over new anti-terror laws. Audio
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Prime Minister signalled much tougher security laws to come
The Prime Minister has signalled the Government will look to introduce much tougher security laws after a review next year. Audio
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Law expert says hard work begins to meet new market regulations
The new financial markets regulations, which took effect this week, were over six years in the making, but for the market participants, the hard work is just beginning. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt urged to take action over sorcery
Audio 1 Dec 2014An author of a report into sorcery and criminal law in Vanuatu says the state has a role to play in protecting people from malicious accusations of black magic. Audio
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Privacy concerns about terror laws
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards discusses his submission to a parliamentary select committee. Audio
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Former GCSB director critical of new terrorist fighters law
Listening to that is Sir Bruce Ferguson is a former director of the GCSB. Audio
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MPs warned new anti-terror laws allow fishing expeditions
MPs have been warned tough new anti-terror legislation would allow spies the extraordinary power to go on fishing expeditions for information. Audio
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Vanuatu MP defends vigilante killings
Audio 27 Nov 2014A Vanuatu opposition MP who believes in 'black magic' is defending the vigilante killings of two people accused of using black magic. Audio
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Law groups balk at the tight deadline on foreign fighters Bill
Law groups are balking at tomorrow's deadline for making submissions on the foreign fighters Bill that gives the Government spy agency greater powers. Audio
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The laws around family violence - are they enough?
Half of the homicides in New Zealand are related to family violence and most victims of homicides are women. Former chief family court judge, Peter Boshier, is now a law commissioner and White Ribbon… Audio
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Law Commission to revisit sex offence trials
Audio 25 Nov 2014Top lawyers are resuming work on changing how courts try sex crimes after a change of tack by the new Justice Minister. Audio
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Concerns in Solomons at success of independents
Audio 25 Nov 2014Voters in Solomon Islands favoured independents over party candidates in last week's elections. Audio
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Fragmentation a feature of Solomon Islands parliament
Audio 24 Nov 2014Freda Tuki Soria Comua has won a seat in the Solomon Islands parliament, just the third woman ever to have been elected to the country's legislature. Audio
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US faces lawsuit over 'violating' tuna quota
Audio 24 Nov 2014Environmental groups are suing the US fisheries service over a new rule they say allows the doubling of the quota for the endangered bigeye tuna. Audio
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More work ahead for coup-free Fiji
Audio 21 Nov 2014New Zealand symposium told more work ahead lies ahead to ensure an end to Fiji's "coup culture". Audio
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Solomons vote count now underway
Audio 20 Nov 2014The vote count is underway following the election on Wednesday in Solomon Islands, first preliminary results possibly available tonight. Audio
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Cook Island by-election awaits court's decision
Audio 20 Nov 2014The outcome of the Cook Islands general election held in July continues to be played out in the courts with a decision still pending as to whether the Mitiaro by-election will be counted. Audio
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Law with Nick Russell
What are your rights when someone attacks you on a blog, Facebook or Twitter? Nick Russell from Chen Palmer discusses online attacks. Audio
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PNG police say leaders can stop tribal warfare
Audio 18 Nov 2014The police commander of Papua New Guinea's Hela province says a state of emergency won't stop tribal fighting in the area. Audio
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Solomons court rules on party politics
Audio 17 Nov 2014Unregistered political parties in Solomon Islands remain locked out of next week's elections after a High Court ruling delivered on Friday in Honiara went against them. Audio
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Election Observers deploy to the provinces
Audio 17 Nov 2014The Commonwealth Observers Group in Solomon Islands for elections deploy to seven of the country's nine provinces. Audio
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Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Audio
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New law helps case to free Peter Greste in Egypt
Audio 14 Nov 2014After months of international pressure, Egypt's president has issued a decree that could see Australian journalist Peter Greste released from prison. Audio