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Mixed report for Tonga govt, year after elections.
Audio 30 Nov 2015A year has passed since the elections in Tonga brought a new look government into power and there is concern that expectations haven't been met. Audio
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France gathers Pacific leaders ahead of COP21
Audio 26 Nov 2015France has gathered Pacific leaders together in Paris this week for a summit ahead of the COP21, but will it support the islands' ambitious goals for the crucial climate change talks?. Audio
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Maori legal needs still unmet
Community Law says too many Maori are not getting the legal advice they need. Audio
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Former Fiji police chief speaks out about military concerns
Audio 25 Nov 2015Fiji's former police commissioner says repeated interference by the military was one of the reasons for his resignation. Audio
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Former Vanuatu MPs to challenge dissolution of parliament
Audio 25 Nov 2015A group of former opposition MPs in Vanuatu are considering challenging the president's decision to dissolve parliament in court. Audio
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Lawyers 'losing hope' for Nauru opposition MPs
Audio 25 Nov 2015A lawyer for the Nauru opposition MP who can't leave the Pacific Island because his passport's been cancelled says the country's justice minister is pursuing a personal vendetta. Audio
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What airlines are legally obliged to deliver
Marketing Law expert Rae Nield explains whether the airline you book with is actually obliged to deliver you to your destination. Audio
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Deferred levy finally set in Tonga
Audio 17 Nov 2015A controversial levy on foreign exchange transactions in Tonga will come into effect on Friday. Audio
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New Zealanders held in legal limbo following riot
Meanwhile, other New Zealand detainees removed from Christmas Island remain in legal limbo in Perth's Casuarina Prison. Audio
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Concerns for rule of law in Fiji after police chief exit
Audio 12 Nov 2015There are concerns for the rule of law in Fiji, as the police commissioner says he resigned partly due to military interference. Audio
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Police powers apply across Fiji, says law professor
Audio 11 Nov 2015Police powers apply across the land, says law professor on Fiji dispute over military stance. Audio
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Failure not an option for Tuvalu in Paris
Audio 6 Nov 2015The prime minister of Tuvalu says failure is not an option for his country going into the Paris COP 21 negotiations at the end of the month. Audio
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Cooks publisher defends defying court injunction
Audio 6 Nov 2015The Cook Islands Herald publisher is defending his right to freedom of speech after publishing information on government spending the High Court ordered him not to. Audio
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Vanuatu opposition considers legal action against speaker
Audio 6 Nov 2015The opposition group in Vanuatu says it is considering legal action against the acting speaker of parliament for refusing to call a sitting this afternoon to debate on the 2016 budget. Audio
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Nauru defends human rights record at UN
Audio 5 Nov 2015Following allegations of rape and other abuse, Nauru has come under pressure at the United Nations to improve its conditions for asylum seekers on the island. Audio
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Legal action against VW in Australia
To Australia, where more than 90 thousand car owners have joined in the country's first class action against Volkswagen and Audi for cheating on emissions tests. Audio
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PNG govt failing women: Human rights watch
Audio 4 Nov 2015Human Rights Watch have just released a report examining the extent of family violence in Papua New Guinea, and make recommendations of what should be done. Audio
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EQC racks up $23-million legal bill
The Earthquake Commission is being accused of waiting until it's threatened with legal action before it settles earthquake claims in Christchurch. Audio
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Former Fiji Secretary General says Govt should facilitate tours
Audio 29 Oct 2015A former Fiji Secretary General of Parliament says the opposition leader should be able to make trips and visit civil servants. Audio
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Fiji Government and opposition lock heads over official tour
Audio 28 Oct 2015The Fiji Government's angry reaction to an official tour by the opposition leader has sparked a disagreement on constitutional rights. Audio
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Legal pressure to cover mental illness in travel insurance
A young woman whose history of depression stymied her travel insurance is challenging a big insurer in what could turn out to be a landmark Australian legal case. Audio
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Solomons coalition mounts legal challenge
Audio 27 Oct 2015The political parties making up Solomon Islands government coalition have called for a judicial review to decide on the legality of the Speaker of Parliament granting a motion of no-confidence without… Audio
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Jail terms begin for 14 MPs in Vanuatu
Audio 22 Oct 2015Fourteen government MPs in Vanuatu including the Speaker and the deputy Prime Minister are going to jail for for their roles in giving and receiving corrupt payments last year. Audio
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Vanuatu MP's bid to re-instate pardons fail
Audio 22 Oct 2015Vanuatu's Supreme Court has ruled that the speaker of parliament, Marcellino Pipite's, move to pardon himself and 13 other MPs earlier this month was unconstitutional. Audio
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The Marshalls struggle over US displacement funding
Audio 22 Oct 2015Bikini Islanders in the Marshalls seek a change in US rules on how they can spend resettlement funds. Audio