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Combating COVID conspiracies in times of an election part 2
More discussion as Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about combating conspiracy theories online during the lead up to the election and how to shut down online fake news. Audio
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Combating COVID conspiracies in times of an election
Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about combating conspiracy theories online during the lead up to the election and how to shut down online fake news. Audio
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Christchurch mosque shooter labelled 'terrorist entity'
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ordered Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant be officially labelled a "terrorist entity".
That means the mass murderer is now featured on a list of 20… Audio
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Police call for stronger counter-terrorism laws
Police want greater legislative powers for dealing with terrorism, following laws in place in the United Kingdom. Audio
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Caution needed over rush to enhance police powers
Caution is being called over any rush to enhance police powers related to suspected terrorism. Authorities here are eyeing Britain's legal framework which, among other things, grants power to arrest… Audio
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Sentence handed down to Christchurch mosque shooter today
The Christchurch mosque gunman has been sent to prison indefinitely in an historic move by the judge. Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the hearing and the gunman's silence. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey (Part One)
Audio 27 Aug 2020Faisal Sayed was praying at the Linwood mosque with his father when the shooting started. He spoke to Wallace about the community's response to today's sentencing. The Christchurch mosque gunman has… Audio
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The countdown is on to mask up
Auckland remains under level three restrictions, until midnight on Sunday, while the rest of the country remains at level two until at least Sunday the 6th of September. Audio
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Law professor calls for mosque shooter to go to Australian prison
Audio 24 Aug 2020As sentencing gets underway for the Christchurch mosque shooter, law professor, Al Gillespie believes there is a case for serve his time in an Australian prison. Audio
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National calls for election to be delayed
Audio 12 Aug 2020Waikato University Professor of International Law Alexander Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss National leader Judith Collins call to delay the election. Audio
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Hong Kong extradition ban: watch China's response says law prof
An international law professor says New Zealand needs to watch China's response after suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong.
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters made the announcement… 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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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Simon Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 27 Jul 2020Political science professor talks about the latest polls and whether it’s rogue; Green Party AGM calls for the lowering of voting age to 16; Law Professor Al Gillespie on case to test lockdown… Audio
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Privacy fears over health data after Covid-19 leak
The Panel is joined by Professor of International Law at the University of Waikato, Alexander Gillespie, to discuss whether the law needs to change following the Covid-19 leak of health data. Audio
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China's new security law means protestors can be jailed for lif
Audio 2 Jul 2020International law professor Al Gillespie explains exactly what powers Mainland China now has over Hong Kong after passing the new security law. Audio
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Calls for transcript of interview with mosque shooter to be released
Audio 29 Jun 2020Muslims leaders are calling for a transcript to be released of the interview the Royal Commission has done with mass murderer Brenton Tarrant. We speak to about how that might help victims going… Audio
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WHO warns world leaders as Covid19 infection rates rise
Audio 23 Jun 2020The head of the World Health Organisation Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned leaders around the globe today that if they did not put the needs of humanity ahead of national interests they risked… Audio
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Continued frustrations with border quarantine
There is continued anger and frustration with the quarantine process at the border. Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Audio 19 Jun 2020Topics - A new report from the UN and WHO has said pandemics result from the destruction of nature, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades. We speak to Professor David Murdoch… Audio
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Rimpac war games exercise: New Zealand government urged to withdraw
Peace activists say New Zealand should not send a ship to take part in a major war games exercise off the coast of Hawaii.
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Peace activists call for NZ to pull out of war games exercise
Peace activists say New Zealand shouldn't send a ship to take part in a major war games exercise off the coast of Hawaii.
The Rim of the Pacific exercise - or Rimpac - is the world's largest… Audio
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Spy stories hit NZ headlines
Audio 8 Jun 2020In a strange development, two stories centered around spies or ex-spies in New Zealand have been making the headlines today. Audio
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The rule of law and the right to peaceful assembly
Audio 3 Jun 2020Following on from the riots in the US, Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss the laws surrounding rioting and peaceful assembly. Audio
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US president withdraws the nation from Open Skies Treaty
Audio 22 May 2020US President Donald Trump withdraws his country from the Open Skies Treaty. International law expert, Al Gillespie, talks about why that's significant. Audio
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WHO inquiry into COVID Pandemic origins
The World Health Organisation inquiry into how the COVID-19 virus started may be limited with China not willing to take part in the process. International Professor of Law, Al Gillespie, talks about… Audio