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
The Rainbow Election: What Are We Voting For?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectconversion therapy, LGBTQIA, lgbtiqa rights, lgbt, lgbt rights, lgbt right, Mental Health in Youth, mental health, surrogacy, election 2020, Labour Party, Green Party, National Party, act party, the opportunities party, trans rights, gender affirming surgery
The Case for Legalising Recreational Cannabis
Water Pricing and Treaty Settlements
Cross-Examinationejp_commsElection, general election, general election 2017, Green Party, hapu, iwi, Jacinda Ardern, Labour Party, Maori, royalty, the opportunities party, treaty, Treaty of Waitangi, treaty settlements, Water, water rights, water royalty
POLITICS WEEK: Metiria Turei's Benefit Fraud Scandal - Are We Missing the Point on Social Welfare?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsassisted living, assisted living payment, benefit, benefits, government, Green Party, James Adams, job-seeker, metiria turei, politics week, poverty, social security act 1938, social welfare, sole parent support
Exclusive Interview with Gareth Hughes on the Green Party's Public Journalism Fund Proposal
Cross-Examination: Maori Co-Governance of Freshwater: Will the Reforms Sink or Swim?
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: Is Dairy Farming a Dud?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsashley wainstein, cattle, council, cow, cows, dairy farming, environment, environmental law, Green Party, greens, legislation, local government, Resource Management Act, resource management act 1991, RMA 1991, the environment, the greens
Amicus Curiae: Vive La Environmental Révolution! When Will the Paris Agreement be Ratified?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsbill, disney, environment, environmental issues, generation zero, Green Party, greens, international law, international treaty, James Shaw, John Key, legislation, meg williams, national, National Party, NGO, paris, paris agreement, pixar, the paris agreement, treaty, twitter, wall-e, zero carbon act
Cross-Examination: Too COOL for School – Is Reforming the Education Act The Right Thing To Do?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsangela roberts, catherine delahunty, Chris Hipkins, COOL, education, education (update) amendment bill, education act 1989, education minister, face-to-face learning, Green Party, Hekia Parata, isabel ko, Labour Party, learning opportunities, ministry of education, online schools, open access, Post Primary Teachers Association, privatisation, ptta, social interaction, te aho o te kura pounamu, traditional schooling, troublesome students
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
Amicus Curiae: Revisiting the TPPA – Has the Status Quo Changed?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, copyright works, dr kennedy graham, environmental reforms, Green Party, library and information association of new zealand aotearoa, national legislature, New Zealand, opposition from the public, paht satjipanon, the Crown, todd mcclay, tppa, trade minister, trans-pacific partnership agreement
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
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
Amicus Curiae: On the possibility of legal personhood for animals and its place in New Zealand