Posts tagged Andrew Little
Is it Too Late to Say Sorry? Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted in New Zealand
The Changing State of Rights in New Zealand
Cross Examination: Andrew Little & New Zealand's Defamation Laws
Cross-Examination: Changing How New Zealand's Intelligence Agencies Operate – Insightful or Irrational?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, audrey young, countering terrorist fighters legislation bill, Cross Examination, dame patsy reddy, daniel gambitsis, emergency legislation, GCSB, Government Communications Security Bureau, Green Party, International Terrorism (Emergency Powers) Act 1987, ISIS, Labour Party, Law Commission, Nicky Hager, parliament, Public Safety Conservation Act 1932, Rainbow Warrior bombing, Security Intelligence Service, September 11, sir michael cullen, SIS, Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, whistle-blowers
Amicus Curiae: The NZ Intelligence and Security Bill – Who Watches The Watchmen?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsact party, Andrew Little, conducting surveillance, dame patsy reddy, dr kennedy graham, gcsb act 2003, Green Party, hannah yang, inspector-general of intelligence and security act 1996, intercepting private communications, international relations, Labour Party, maori party, New Zealand First, new zealand security intelligence service, NZSIS, opposition, parliament, searching, seizing, sir michael cullen, spying, type 1 warrant, type 2 warrants, united future
Cross-Examination: The Blight of Rape Culture on New Zealand
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, austin wilkerson, carla green, criminal courts, daryush valizadeh, deborah russell, family violence laws, good character requirements, John Key, justice minister amy adams, Law Commission, massey university, natural justice, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, paht satjipanon, parliament, police, rape crisis centres, Rape Culture, rehabilitation, return of kings, Roast Busters, scott kuggeleijn, sexual assault victims, the lancet, the rights of victims, thursdays in black, underage girls, Woolmington v DPP
Cross-Examination: Shifting the Burden of Proof in Sexual Assault Cases
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, Burden of Proof NZ, Glenn Inquiry, Judith Collins, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, NZ Law Commission, People's Report, Roast Busters, sexual assault NZ, Sir Owen Glenn, tony bouchier, Warren Brookbanks, Woolmington v DPP
Amicus Curiae: The Kids Aren’t Alright – Raising the age limit for Youth Courts
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmy Adams, Andrew Little, Anne Tolley, Dyslexia Foundation, Guy Pope-Mayell, Julia Whaipooti, JustSpeak, Lucy Knight, Ministry of Justice, Youth Courts NZ, Youth Offending