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Appeal after Tahiti court's ruling on legality of patu
Audio 18 Feb 2014A French Polynesian court has found there was no fraud committed when the self-styled king of the Pakumotu republic printed a new currency and used some of it to pay for services. Audio
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Nauru government cronyism claims called ridiculous
Audio 14 Feb 2014A Nauru opposition MP dismisses claims of cronyism used as a defence by the government for not allowing the chief justice into the country. Audio
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Health concerns delays Alvarenga's return home from Marshalls
Audio 7 Feb 2014Health concerns for the man who survived a 13-month drift from Mexico to the Marshall Islands has led to his departure from the Marshalls being delayed. Audio
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Legality of Nauru detention being challenged
Audio 7 Feb 2014Australian group of lawyers bring constitutional challenge over detention of asylum seekers on Nauru Audio
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Transparency Solomon Islands asks government to explain
Audio 4 Feb 2014Transparency Solomon Islands is asking the government to explain to the public what's behind it's decision to settle out of court with the former attorney general, Julian Moti. Audio
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Legal action against banks over interest rate swaps
Audio 4 Feb 2014Golden Bay farmer Michelle Riley and farmers' advocate Janette Walker, whose work prompted the Commerce Commission's investigation of interest rates swaps. Audio
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Legal sales of marijuana in Colorado
Audio 30 Jan 2014With Morgan Fox - Marijuana Policy Project Communications Manager. Audio
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PNG Supreme Court allows government to be challenged
Audio 30 Jan 2014The asylum-seeker deal between Australia and Papua New Guinea is set to be tested in PNG courts after the opposition leader was granted standing to legally challenge the Government. Audio
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New government policies make Nauru more insular
Audio 29 Jan 2014The Nauru Government survives a vote of no confidence and looks to introduce more controversial policies. Audio
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New Vanuatu laws strengthen role of custom in land deals
Audio 29 Jan 2014Vanuatu land reforms strengthen role of customary institutions in land deals while stripping Lands Minister position of powers to issue land leases. Audio
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An analyst says Nauru's institutions are severely compromised
Audio 27 Jan 2014An analyst says Nauru's essential institutions are severely compromised. Audio
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More on double murderer taking legal action against Corrections
Audio 24 Jan 2014The double murderer Scott Watson is taking legal action against the Department of Corrections over a meeting he wants with the father one of his victims, Olivia Hope. Audio
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Double murderer taking legal action against Corrections
Audio 24 Jan 2014The double murderer Scott Watson is taking legal action against the Department of Corrections over a meeting he wants with Gerald Hope, the father of the girl he killed. Audio
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American Samoa calls for illegal immigrants to come forward
Audio 24 Jan 2014American Samoa's Attorney General urges illegal immigrants to take advantage of amnesty offer. Audio
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Deported Nauru magistrate rejects govt statement on dismissal
Audio 22 Jan 2014The deported Nauru magistrate has rejected the government statement on reasons for his dismissal. Audio
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Patu currency case due in Tahiti court
Audio 21 Jan 2014A court in French Polynesia is due to hear the case of the king of the self-styled Pakumotu Republic, who is charged with the possession and distribution of illegal money. Audio
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Legal turmoil on Pacific Island
Audio 20 Jan 2014The legal system in Nauru which New Zealand helps fund is in turmoil after the Government threw out the country's only magistrate and chief justice. Audio
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Foreign Minister on Nauru legal dispute
Audio 20 Jan 2014More now on the New Zealand-funded legal system in Nauru being in disarray after its Government threw out the country's only magistrate and chief justice. Audio
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Nauru legal system in disarray after two Australians kicked out
Audio 20 Jan 2014The New Zealand-funded legal system in Nauru is in disarray after its Government threw out the country's only magistrate and chief justice. Audio
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Legal Highs - Student Podcast
It is still possible to buy synthetic cannabinoids or legal highs, but they can be addictive and have side effects. Audio
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PNG court invalidates arrest warrants against PM
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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Legal action against Fonterra could be costly for farmers
Audio 10 Jan 2014An economist estimates legal action against dairy giant Fonterra could cost the average New Zealand dairy farmer 43 thousand dollars. Audio
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Barrister charges couple 1.1 million dollars in legal fees
Audio 23 Dec 2013A senior Auckland barrister who charged a couple embroiled in a leaky home dispute more than a million dollars in legal fees has been found guilty of five charges of misconduct and incompetence. Audio
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Maritime Safety to lay charges over Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Dec 2013Maritime Safety officials in Solomon Islands are reportedly set to lay charges over the sinking of a ferry carrying more than three times its legal number of passengers. Audio
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Blind PNG coffee taster grateful for work
Audio 20 Dec 2013blind coffee taster in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province says she is grateful to have work in a country where many people living with disabilities have no prospects. Audio