Posts tagged human rights
Three Strikes, Stricter Sentences and Gang Patch Bans — Effective Solutions or Rights Inconsistencies?
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Disabled and Disadvantaged: Disabled People as Victims of Crime in New Zealand
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"Burdens" and Borders: Disability Discrimination in New Zealand Immigration Law
WHO’s to Blame? New Zealand, the People’s Republic of China, and Human Rights
Pushed to the Limit: Double-Bunking and New Zealand’s Overcrowded Prisons
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Legislate Away the Hate: the Future of Conversion Therapy in New Zealand
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In Defence of Free Speech
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The Changing State of Rights in New Zealand
Interview with Amnesty on Campus
Interview with Amnesty On Campus
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Amicus Curiae: Free Speech vs Hate Speech - Where Do We Draw the Line?
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