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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
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Audio 19 May 2020A Newshub political poll has some new insights on how we have viewed the lockdown. Auckland University professor of Politics and Director of the Public Policy Institute, Jennifer Curtin joins the… Audio
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Police trial of facial recognition tech 'a matter of concern' - minister
Minister of Justice Andrew Little says he does not know what police used the controversial facial recognition software in the trial for.
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Police failed clearance to trial facial recognition - Little
Justice Minister Andrew Little says the police failed to get any of the necessary clearance before trialling controversial facial recognition software.
RNZ has learned the police tested US company… Audio
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Urgent legislation criticised for going too far
Urgent legislation may be at odds with the Bill of Rights Act. Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the rushed laws being voted on in Parliament today. Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Audio 13 May 2020Urgent legislation may be at odds with the Bill of Rights Act. Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the rushed laws being voted on in Parliament today. Tax expert and economist… 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
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Audio 7 May 2020Legal experts have raised questions about the legality of the lock down in New Zealand. Waikato University Professor of Law Al Gillespie joins the discussion. A couple of days ago the government's… Audio
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Protests feared over checkpoint shut downs
Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the issues facing police and law enforcement with iwi checkpoints set up to protect communities. Police say they were fearing protests if they shut them down.
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Chester Borrows (Part 2)
Audio 1 May 2020Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the issues facing police and law enforcement with iwi checkpoints set up to protect communities. Police say they were fearing protests if they shut them down… Audio
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Was Level 4 a disproportionate action?
Audio 16 Apr 2020There is a growing swell of people who argue that the Level 4 lockdown actions adopted by the government were disproportionate to the threat - Al Gillespie from Waikato University explores this… Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Audio 16 Apr 2020There is a growing swell of people who argue that the Level 4 lockdown actions adopted by the government were disproportionate to the threat - Al Gillespie from Waikato University explores this… Audio
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What alert level increase means for Government powers
International professor of Law, Al Gillespie talks about what powers the increase in alert levels gives to governments. Audio
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The Panel with Wallace Chapman (Part 2)
Audio 24 Mar 2020International professor of Law, Al Gillespie talks about what powers the increase in alert levels gives to governments. Kiri Hannafin from Countdown supermarkets says people don't need to panic buy as… Audio
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Law and policy during Covid outbreak
Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to talk about law and policy during a pandemic. Audio
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Law expert talks about why NZ hasn't declared an emergency
International professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about why New Zealand hasn't declared a national state of emergency like a number of countries around the world. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 16 Mar 2020Today in music history, I Got You by Split Enz went to number in 1980. International professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about why New Zealand hasn't declared a national staet of emergency like a… Audio
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Kiwi in Italy: Coronavirus lockdown 'an apocalyptic film kind of feeling'
The government has told people in Italy to stay at home and avoid all non-essential travel until 3 April, which has affected some New Zealanders. Audio
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Professor of Law - take Shane Jones comments to court
Professor of Law, Al Gillespie, says the controversial comments made by Shane Jones about migrants from India should be tested in court. Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Audio 10 Mar 2020Today in music history in Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde was arrested during an animal rights protest. Professor of Law, Al Gillespie, says the controversial comments made by Shane Jones about… Audio
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US-Taliban agreement 'major step forward' - Peters
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says the US-Taliban peace agreement is a major step forward, as the government considers the implications for New Zealand troops.
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Trump acquittal 'fait accompli' - professor
US President Donald Trump now has a clear run to try and secure the US presidency for a second term, after being acquitted at his impeachment trial in Washington. Audio