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Satirist on Colin Craig's abandoned legal action
Audio 24 Apr 2013Satirists are taking their chances with the litigious leader of the Conservative Party Colin Craig - relentlessly mocking him after he threatened one satirical website with legal action. Audio
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Gay marriage becomes legal in France
Audio 24 Apr 2013Just a week after same-sex marriage was passed into law in New Zealand, France has followed suitalso legalised same sex marriage. Audio
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Legal rows over MFAT restructuring continue
Audio 22 Apr 2013An investigation into a leak over restructuring at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been put on hold by a court order. Audio
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Legal protection for engineers who choose to sound the alarm
Audio 15 Apr 2013The widow of the engineer who signed off the fatal CTV building is pleased there may soon be legal protection for engineers who choose to sound the alarm about potentially dangerous buildings. Audio
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Law changes to allow the GCSB to legally spy on NZers
Audio 15 Apr 2013The Government will proceed with law changes to allow the GCSB to legally spy on New Zealanders, when it's helping other law enforcement agencies. Audio
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Kapiti residents and Maori consider expressway legal action
Audio 12 Apr 2013Some Kapiti coasters and local Maori are considering legal action to block the construction of the Kapiti Coast Expressway. Audio
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PM knew about legal issues at GCSB last July
Audio 10 Apr 2013The Prime Minister has known since last July that there could be legal problems with some of the Government's spy agency activities. Audio
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Questions about the legality of 55 spying operations
Audio 9 Apr 2013A report into spying by the GCSB over the last decade has called into question the legality of 55 cases, involving 88 people. Audio
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Lawyer says claimants needn't fear legal action
Audio 8 Apr 2013Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel is with us. Audio
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Mainzeal directors could face legal action
Audio 4 Apr 2013The liquidators of the failed construction company Mainzeal haven't ruled out taking legal action against the company's directors. Audio
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Legal action may be taken against former Mainzeal directors
Audio 4 Apr 2013Disgruntled Mainzeal creditors have been told to expect substantially less than they are owed by the failed company's liquidators, but have been given some hope that legal action may be taken against… Audio
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Professional groups say no legal action for CTV engineers
Audio 26 Mar 2013It now seems unlikely that engineers involved in the most serious building collapse of the Christchurch earthquake will face any external action, with the profession's administrators telling the… Audio
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Tower's payout offer not legal - lawyer
Audio 4 Mar 2013In a landmark court case home owners in Christchurch's red zone are arguing that Tower Insurance's offer to settle their claim is about saving money and is not legal. Audio
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Warning of legal action unless biosecurity gaps plugged
Audio 1 Mar 2013There's a warning the Government could be leaving itself open to costly legal action unless it urgently moves to plug biosecurity gaps identified by the Auditor-General. Audio
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Supreme Court rules asset sales legal
Audio 28 Feb 2013With Mai Chen - Constitutional Lawyer. Sam Stubbs - CEO of Tower Investments. Brian Gaynor - Executive Director of fund manager, Milford Asset Management. Audio
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Sacked principal takes legal action
Audio 25 Feb 2013The lawyer for the sacked Far North principal says his client's career should not be made another casualty of the paedophile, James Parker. Audio
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Last day of NZ 's legal commitment to Kyoto Protocol today
Audio 31 Dec 2012Today marks the last day that New Zealand is tied to any formal commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Audio
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Legal experts divided over Bain compensation report
Audio 14 Dec 2012Legal experts are split over the conclusions of two reports on the David Bain compensation case which have increased the likelihood of a third report. Audio
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Teachers opening themselves up to legal action
Audio 6 Dec 2012Canterbury teachers could become targets for legal action if they go ahead with a one day strike in February next year. Audio
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Justice Minister seeks more legal advice on Bain claim
Audio 3 Dec 2012Mr Bain spent 13 years in jail for the 1994 murders of his parents and three siblings, before he was acquitted at a retrial in 2009. Audio
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Minister says legal highs could still be tested on animals
Audio 3 Dec 2012The Associate Minister of Health, Peter Dunne, talks about the ramifications for animal testing in the current legislative environment. Audio
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Legal opinion supports rates rebels
Audio 30 Nov 2012The leaders of a Northland rates rebellion say a legal opinion has confirmed their view that the Kaipara District Council's rate demands are unlawful. Audio
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The legal battle for water rights
Audio 27 Nov 2012Maori groups attempting to block the partial sale of three state-owned power companies have faced a second day of grilling by a High Court judge. Audio
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Votes to legalize recreational use of marijuana in two states
Audio 21 Nov 2012The United States Federal government is considering its response to votes to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in two states. Audio