High Hopes? Weighing the Pros and Cons of Cannabis Decriminalisation
The Great Vaccine Panic: Should The Law Get Involved?
The New World: The “death” of piracy in New Zealand
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The Equal Justice Project: End of Year Report 2017
POLITICS WEEK: Māori Incarceration Rates and Māori-Only Prisons?
Cross-Examination, Uncategorizedejp_commscannabis, cannabis reform, decriminalisation, drug decriminalisation, drug reform, drugs, health, Legal highs, Maori incarceration rates, Maori prison, Misuse of Drugs Act, prison, synthetic cannabis, tikanga, tikanga Maori
End of Year Report 2016
Returning Volunteers: Representing EJP on an ADLSi Committee in 2017
EJP Reimbursement Form
Amicus Curiae: The Controversy Surrounding Helen Clark's Bid for Secretary General
Uncategorizedejp_commsAmicus Curiae, dame turia, foreshore and seabed, helen clark, maori party, New Zealand First, rebecca hallas, secretary-general, tariana turia, United Nations, winston peters
Report on the EJP Symposium: The Rights of Transgender People in Prison
Events, News, Uncategorizedejp_commsBill of Rights Act, EJP, EJP Symposium Paper, equal justice, Equal Justice Project Outreach Symposium, Human Rights Act, Law Reform, New Zealand, New Zealand Bill of Rights, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, symposium, Transgender Rights
EJP Outreach Presents: The Euthanasia Symposium
Exclusive Interview with Jan Logie MP on Abortion Law Reform
Uncategorizedejp_commsabortion law reform, ALRANZ, Crimes Act, Green Party, green party of aotearoa new zealand, Jan Logie, Law Reform, New Zealand Abortion Law, pro-choice, pro-life, UN CEDAW, Womens' Rights