A Deepfaked World: Should New Zealand Regulate Deepfake Technology?
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectdeepfake, ai, artificial intelligence, law, new zealand, tech, technology, technology law, online bullying, politics, justice, social media, regulation
The Barriers Punitive Responses to Youth Offending Pose to Producing an Effective Youth Justice System
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectjustice, youth justice, youth justice system, policy, fairness, youth court, national party, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, election, votes, 2023, combatting youth offending plan, young serious offenders, mark mitchell, john key, christopher luxoc, christopher luxon, consequences, punitive, crutch, criticisms, barriers, critical, cultural considerations, responses, police youth aid, reform
Three Strikes, Stricter Sentences and Gang Patch Bans — Effective Solutions or Rights Inconsistencies?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectcrime, tough on crime, legislation, law, politics, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, election 2023, National Party, three strikes, three strikes law, gangs, gang patch, gang patch ban, ban, sentencing, sentencing discounts, cap, limit sentencing discounts, policy, rights, nzbora, violate rights, fundamental rights, criminal justice, criminal justice system, political parties, rights breach, human rights, voting, votes
Will Taxing Capital Gains Mean Inequality Wanes? A Critical Analysis
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCapital Gains Tax NZ, Capital Gains Tax, CGT, capital gains, tax, new zealand, aotearoa new zealand, law reform, Law Reform, tax system, income tax, wealth, poverty, inequality, income tax act 2007, taxation, equity, fairness, house prices, revenue, efficiency, investment
Is Aotearoa New Zealand Spending Enough Time Regulating White Supremacist Hate Crime?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projecthate, crime, hate crime, hate c, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, government, parliaament, parliament, bill, act, bills, acts, legislation, terrorism, anti terrorism, anti white supremacy, christchurch attack', muslims, islam, regulating, regulation, inadequate, inadequacies
Supermarket Duopoly: A Hunger for Change
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectsupermarkets, duopoly, new zealand, foodstuffs, woolworths, competition, commerce commission, food supply chain, countdown, new world, grocery industry competition bill, cost of living, cost of living crisis, inflation, food costs, regulation, grocery stores, commerce act
What Are We Really Buying? NZ-Made or Fast-Fashion
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectFast-Fashion, new zealand, sustainability, clothing, ethical consumption, over consumption, fashion industry, fashion, consumer protection, WORLD, New Zealand made, Repair cafe, fast fashion
Arbitrary or Appropriate? The Rules on Costs for Litigants-in-person in New Zealand
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projecthigh court rules, costs, litigants-in-person, new zealand law reform, adls, Auckland District Law Society, Self Representation NZ Law, new zealand, access to justice, Access to Justice NZ, civil litigation
Is New Zealand Ashamed of its Past?: Making New Zealand Colonial History Compulsory in Schools