Posts tagged Cross Examination
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
Do Political Donations Threaten Aotearoa New Zealand’s Democracy, and Does This Matter?
Cross Examining Children: How Do We Properly Question Vulnerable Witnesses?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCross Examination, trial, court, judge, lawyer, evidence act 2006, evidence, children, vulnerable people, child, peter ellis, leading questions, legal jargon, malpractice, intermediaries, child witness
Making Your Vote Count: STV in New Zealand
Sustainable Decision-making and Protected Reserve Land: An Ecologically Sustainable Approach to Governance
Fighting Hunger, Fighting for Happiness: Looking at the policy behind free school lunches
Cross-Examinationejp_commsCross Examination, child, children, child and youth wellbeing strategy, Welfare, wellbeing, children's rights, at-risk children, free school lunches, New Zealand, child welfare
Access for All: The Marrakesh Treaty and Amendments to New Zealand’s Copyright Act 1994
“A fine expression of humanitarianism”: New Zealand’s First Refugees
Let down by the system: What else can be done to protect sexual assault survivors in the criminal justice system?
A New Zealand Republic?
Cross-Examination: Russell McVeagh Allegations just a Drop in an Ocean of Sexism
Cross-Examinationejp_commsclaudia russell, Cross Examination, female, heterosexuality, Khylee Quince, law culture, law firm, metoo, russell mcveagh, sex, sex abuse, sexual harrassment, woman, women, women's issues, Womens' Rights
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
Cross-Examination: If You Like It, You Should Be Able to Put a Ring On It?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsamerica, Bill of Rights Act, Bill of Rights Act 1990, bisexual, Cross Examination, equal justice, gay, hannah yang, HB 1523, Law Reform, lesbian, lgbt, LGBTQIA, Miscarriages of Justice, New Zealand, same sex marriage, the first amendment, the fourteenth amendment, trans, transgender, Transgender Rights
Cross-Examination: The Ambulance at the Bottom of the Cliff - The Sorry State of Mental Health Funding in NZ
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAnnette King, budget, claudia russell, Cross Examination, DHB, District Health Board, equal justice, health, Jonathan Coleman, labour, mental health, Mental Illness, national, parliament, party, Suicide, suicide squad
Cross Examination: Good Riddance to Government Land Seizure – the Future of the Public Works Act
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Erueti, catherine delahunty, common law, Cross Examination, Green Party, international indigenous rights, Law Reform, maori land court, maori land to general land, maori reservation, meg williams, member's bill, mohaka river report, National Party, New Zealand, ngati rangiteaorere report, patricia grace, public works (prohibition of compulsory acquisition of maori land) amendment ..., public works act 1981, rangatiratanga, retention of maori land, sovereignty, te tiriti o waitingi, te ture whenua maori act 1993, tokomaru bay, University of Auckland, waikanae, Waitangi Tribunal, wi parata
Cross Examination: A National Disgrace – Will the CYF Overhaul be 15th Time’s the Charm?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsandrew becroft, Anne Tolley, Child Youth & Family, children young persons & their families act 1989, Cross Examination, CYF, equal justice, Jess Fitzgerald, Labour Party, Law Reform, New Zealand
Cross-Examination: Data Deaths and a Funeral – The Right to be Forgotten
Cross-Examinationejp_commsarchiving digital records, Bill of Rights Act, controversial data, Cross Examination, Daimhin Warner, data controllers, data privacy, democracy, Digital Communications Act, Documenting the Digital Age, erasure of personal data, European Commission, Gomes and Silva, Google, Internet users, J Weckert, Joy Liddicoat, online content, online discussion forums, privacy law, right to be forgotten, URLs
Cross-Examination: The Arbitration Game - The TPPA and Investor State Dispute Resolution
Completed Research, Cross-Examinationejp_commscommercial arbitration, Cross Examination, free trade, free trade agreement, fta, intellectual property, international arbitration, investor-to-state dispute resolution, john oliver, last week tonight, philip morris, tobacco, tppa, transpacific partnership, transpacific partnership agreement
Cross-Examination: The Underlying Concerns of the IPCA Report and the Role of Police Conduct in the Access of Justice
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Amicus Curiae: On Auckland Council's Proposed 'Legal Highs' Policy
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsanimal testing, auckland, auckland council, Cross Examination, Drug Law, EJP Symposium Paper, individual autonomy, Law Reform, Legal highs, New Zealand, psychoactive substances act 2013, psychoactive substances amendment act 2014, state paternalism