Posts tagged equal justice
Do Political Donations Threaten Aotearoa New Zealand’s Democracy, and Does This Matter?
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Realities of Home Detention and its Strengths as an Alternative to Incarceration
Amicus Curiae: To Merge or Not to Merge? That is the Question
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsashley wainstein, equal justice, government, homelessness, Housing NZ, justice, politics, poverty, social welfare, WINZ, Work and Income, work and income new zealand
Cross-Examination: If You Like It, You Should Be Able to Put a Ring On It?
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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
Amicus Curiae: March for Moko - New Zealand's Family Violence Problem
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, child abuse, crimes act 1962, Domestic Violence, equal justice, Family Violence, Imprisonment, Law Reform, manslaughter, Ministry of Justice, Miscarriages of Justice, murder, New Zealand, New Zealand Bill of Rights, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, NZ Police, ruby grubb
Report on the EJP Symposium: The Rights of Transgender People in Prison
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Amicus Curiae: Are Forensic Pathologists Pathologically Overworked?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, auckland DHB, autopsies, criminal bar association, criminal law, Crown, CSI, defence, dr martin sage, dr simon stables, equal justice, forensic pathologists, Jade Du Preez, Ministry of Justice, national forensic pathology service, New Zealand, noel sainsbury, prosecution, the Crown
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: The Persecution Game - Historic Convictions for Homosexual Conduct
Cross-Examinationejp_commsalan turing, EJP, equal justice, Equal Justice Project, equality, gay rights, historic injustices, homosexuality and the criminal law, homosexuality and the law, lgbt, lgbt right, lgbtiqa rights, persecution of homosexuality, sex and the law, sex crimes, sexual law, sexual law reform, turing pardon
Amicus Curiae: Remembering a Giant - Sir Peter Williams QC (1934-2015)
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Cross-Examination: An Impossible Choice - 'Seales v Attorney-General'
Completed Research, Cross-Examinationejp_commsAssisted Suicide, crimes act 1961, declaratory judgments, declaratory judgments act 1908, equal justice, euthanasia, individual autonomy, Law Reform, manslaughter, murder, relationship between the judiciary and the legislature, Right to Die, s 160(2)(a), s 63, section 160(2)(a), section 63, state paternalism, Suicide