Polkinghorne – Not Guilty because Not Proven?
Name Suppression: Balancing Open Justice and Privacy
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCross Examination, name suppression, sexual offending, Supreme Court, Justice, youth, youth court, court order, name protection, identity protection, law, protection, criminal law
The Absence of De-radicalisation Initiatives 5 Years After ‘One of New Zealand’s Darkest Days’
Explaining Tamiefuna: Can Police Photograph the Public?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectpolice photographing the public, evidence law, photographs, criminal law, privacy, right to privacy, photographing the public, police photography, police powers, public protection, Tamiefuna, Tamiefuna v R
A Deepfaked World: Should New Zealand Regulate Deepfake Technology?
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectdeepfake, ai, artificial intelligence, law, new zealand, tech, technology, technology law, online bullying, politics, justice, social media, regulation
Will New Zealand Finally Have a Climate Change Tort? Explaining the Smith v Fonterra Update and Our Progress Compared to Other Countries
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectSmith v Fonterra, Climate change, climate change litigation, climate change tort, tort law, new zealand law, Mr Smith, Strike out, Green House Gas Emissions, tort reform, public nuisance, fonterra
New Zealand Provides Few Options for Palestinian Whānau Trapped in Gaza
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectpalestine, visa, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, refugee, war, israel, genocide, gaza, rights, humanitarian law, law
Facilitative or Fear-Inducing? Fleshing out the Fast-track Approvals Bill and what it means for New Zealand
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectFast Track Bill, Fast Track, National Party, resource management act 1991, Building consent, parliamentary process, environmental issues, New Zealand, Bill of Rights Act 1990, environmental impact, OceanaGold Mining, Mining, Public Accountability, legislative process
Time for a Face-Off: The Privacy Implications of Facial Recognition Technology in Supermarkets
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectprivacy act 2020, Privacy, supermarket, facial recognition, faceID, law, technology, Privacy Commissioner, biometrics, surveillance, foodstuffs, woolworths, frt
The Barriers Punitive Responses to Youth Offending Pose to Producing an Effective Youth Justice System
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectjustice, youth justice, youth justice system, policy, fairness, youth court, national party, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, election, votes, 2023, combatting youth offending plan, young serious offenders, mark mitchell, john key, christopher luxoc, christopher luxon, consequences, punitive, crutch, criticisms, barriers, critical, cultural considerations, responses, police youth aid, reform
Shooting Ourselves in the Foot? The Growing Proliferation of 3D-Printed Firearms and Our Scarce Regulations
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectguns, 3d, 3d printed guns, 3D printer, firearm, firearms, safety, laws, gun laws, New Zealand Gun Laws, shots, firearms laws, reform, gaps, police, legislation
Three Strikes, Stricter Sentences and Gang Patch Bans — Effective Solutions or Rights Inconsistencies?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectcrime, tough on crime, legislation, law, politics, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, election 2023, National Party, three strikes, three strikes law, gangs, gang patch, gang patch ban, ban, sentencing, sentencing discounts, cap, limit sentencing discounts, policy, rights, nzbora, violate rights, fundamental rights, criminal justice, criminal justice system, political parties, rights breach, human rights, voting, votes
Common Misconceptions about Sexual Offences
Do Political Donations Threaten Aotearoa New Zealand’s Democracy, and Does This Matter?
Gloriavale Women: Divine Calling Meets Payroll
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectEmployment, Employment law, Volunteer, Employment Courtt, Employment Court, Court, Discrimination, Religion, Gloriavale, Exploitation, Women, Worker exploitation, Workers rights, God, Plaintiffs, Employment relationships, Employment Relations Act, Minimum standards, Wages, Payment
Beyond the Ashes: Examining the White Island Eruption Court Case
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectWhite Island, Whakaari White Island, White Island court case, Buttles, Whakaari Management Limited, Worksafe, White Island Eruption, health and safety at work act 2015, ID tours New Zealand Limited, Tauranga Tourism Services Limited, White Island Eruption Court Case
Will Taxing Capital Gains Mean Inequality Wanes? A Critical Analysis
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCapital Gains Tax NZ, Capital Gains Tax, CGT, capital gains, tax, new zealand, aotearoa new zealand, law reform, Law Reform, tax system, income tax, wealth, poverty, inequality, income tax act 2007, taxation, equity, fairness, house prices, revenue, efficiency, investment
Is Aotearoa New Zealand Spending Enough Time Regulating White Supremacist Hate Crime?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projecthate, crime, hate crime, hate c, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, government, parliaament, parliament, bill, act, bills, acts, legislation, terrorism, anti terrorism, anti white supremacy, christchurch attack', muslims, islam, regulating, regulation, inadequate, inadequacies
Podcast: Our Social Welfare System w/ Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Equity at the University of Auckland Law School Hanna Wilberg
Understanding the Depths of Seabed Mining in Aotearoa New Zealand
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectAotearoa, New Zealand, Seabed mining, Te Pati Māori, Green Party, NZ politics, Labour Party, National Party, Act, laws, regulations, members' bill, Bills, New Zealand Government, Parliament, New Zealand Parliament, Select Committee, Opposition, Greenpeace, Iwi, Ocean, Sea, Deep sea mining, Environment, climate change, petition, ironsanfs, supreme court