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Legal loophole lets litterers, flytippers off scot-free
Councils are frustrated that a loophole in the current Litter Act is allowing most illegal dumpers to get away with it.
And the agency Keep New Zealand Beautiful is warning that with rubbish disposal… Video, Audio
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EU threatening legal action over UK plan to drop parts of Brexit agreement
The European Union is threatening legal action over the United Kingdom's plan to drop part of its Brexit agreements.
The Union has strongly criticised opposes the Internal Market Bill, which could… Audio
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Gulf Livestock 1: Legal action from families possible - lawyer
Family of the crew members who died when The Gulf Livestock 1 sank in the East China Sea may be able to take legal action.
The ship went down in a typhoon after it lost engine power and was then hit… Audio
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Drug driving laws could violate Bill of Rights - Government legal adviser
The Government's top legal adviser believes proposed drug driving laws trample all over the Bill of Rights.
Police would be free to conduct random roadside drug testing similar to what already exists… Audio
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Legal ramifications of life without parole
Today's sentence has never been handed out before in New Zealand. To discuss the significance and ramifications of the sentence Karyn is joined by Otago University Professor of Law, Andrew Geddis. Audio
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Call to raise legal age of criminal responsibility in NZ
Audio 24 Aug 2020The children's commissioner wants the age of criminal responsibility raised to 14. Justice advocate Chester Borrows joins the Panel to talk about the issue of age when it comes to be held responsible… Audio
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'We'll make sure it's legal' - Collins on compulsory testing
National is promising a dedicated Border Protection Agency to oversee and manage Covid-19, and any public health threats at the border if the party is elected into government. Audio
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Justified, but unlawful: A ruling on lockdown legality
The High Court has released its ruling into the legality of the first lockdown. Lawyer Andrew Borrowdale had taken the Director General of Health to task, on whether he had the legal authority to put… Audio
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'We always thought we were acting legally' - Attorney General
The Attorney General says a High Court ruling that New Zealand's level 4 lockdown was unlawful for nine days, validates what it did in the early stages of the lockdown.
Lawyer Andrew Borrowdale had… Audio
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Class action - Schools consider legal move after travel company folds
The collapse of a travel company specialising in school trips has left a number of New Zealand schools considering their legal options to try to recoup the money lost to students and their parents. Audio
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Resource Management Act reflects 'another era' - Legal expert
A law expert says the Resource Management Act reflects the views of another era and it is time for it to go.
Professor John Hopkins, research director at the University of Canterbury's School of Law… Audio
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St John Ambulance workers launch legal challenge in pay dispute
Ambulance workers are launching a legal challenge over what they say is a 'demoralising' about turn on a planned pay boost from St John.
First Union has lodged an application with the Employment… Video, Audio
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Court packed for review of NZ's Covid-19 lockdown legality
The public gallery was packed for the first day of a judicial review about whether the country was put into level four lockdown lawfully.
The lawyer Andrew Borrowdale is bringing a judicial review… Audio
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Law Professor Al Gillespie on case to test lockdown legality
Audio 27 Jul 2020The legality of the alert level four lockdown is to be debated in the coming days. Law Professor Al Gillespie joins the show to talk about the arguments he's expecting to be made both for and against… Audio
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Lawyer asks High Court to decide whether lockdown was legal
A person who used to write the country's laws is asking the High Court to determine whether putting the country into lockdown level four and shutting businesses was lawful.
The lawyer Andrew… Audio
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High Court asked to decide on lockdown legality
Today the High Court is being asked to decide whether putting the country into lockdown level four and shutting businesses was lawful.
Lawyer Andrew Borrowdale is bringing the judicial review case… Audio
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Covid-19: Government looking into legalities of charging for isolation
Cabinet will discuss whether or not to charge returning New Zealanders for quarantine today but a final decision on any payment is unlikely.
The National Party says if it wins election in September… Audio
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Legal expert on how self-representation works
The man behind the Christchurch mosque shootings will represent himself in court.
The killer appeared via video link in the High Court in Christchurch on Monday, where it was revealed he's fired his… Audio
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Locals back legal action against potentially-toxic waste dumped in Mataura
Locals have thrown their support behind legal action launched against the producers of potentially-toxic waste stored at a disused papermill in Mataura.
The Environmental Defence Society has filed… Audio
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Rolling Stones threaten Donald Trump with legal action
The Rolling Stones song 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' was picked to play at Donald Trump's campaign rally last week in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Now the Stones have warned Trump he could face legal… Audio
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Kaye confronts Stamford Hotel over legal action threat
Residents at Auckland's Stamford Plaza are being threatened with legal action after going public with their concerns about plans for the hotel to be used as a managed isolation facility.
Last Friday… Video, Audio
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Whakaari/White Island eruption victims considering legal action against White Island Tours
The Australian victims of the Whakaari/White Island eruption are considering taking legal action against White Island Tours.
The passengers and family members are suing the cruise operator, Royal… Audio
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Landmark ruling over govt internet blackout in West Papua
An Indonesian court has ruled the government violated the law by cutting the internet in West Papua last year during widspread protests. Audio
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3MM: Peter Dunne on the legalities of lockdown
Three Minutes Max, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on topics of their choice. Former MP Peter Dunne discusses the human rights and legal issues surrounding Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Audio
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Questions raised about the legality of the lockdown
Legal experts have raised questions about the legality of the lock down in New Zealand. Waikato University Professor of Law Al Gillespie joins the discussion. Audio