Posts in Cross-Examination
Cross-Examination: The Efficacy of Legal Assistance Services – Reviewing our legal aid practices and institutions
Cross-Examinationejp_commsauckland central, budget 2016, citizen's right to justice, community law centres, darryn aitchison, doctrine, government funding, international covenant of civil and political rights, layperson, Legal Aid, legal aid in criminal cases, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, otara, pooja upadyay, standard for obtaining civil legal aid, work and income new zealand
Cross-Examination: Unconscious Decisions – Who Should Be Able to Say Yes to Clinical Trials?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsauckland women's council, Australasia, bioethics centre, biotechnology, canada, clinical trials, consent, Denmark, ethics committees, ICU, Intensive Care Unit, Jade Du Preez, joanna manning, law in new zealand, lynda williams, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, NZBORA, professor gareth jones, protection of personal and property rights act 1988, research without consent, RWC, unconscious patients, University of Auckland, university of otaga, World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
Cross-Examination: Helping the Homeless?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsadequate standard of living, housing as a basic human right, housing corporation act 1974, housing crisis, Housing New Zealand, Human Rights Commission, international covenant on economic social and cultural rights, John Key, meg williams, million programme, minister for social housing, National Government, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, paula bennett, prime minister, royal commission on social policy, swedish experience, swedish social democratic party, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, university of otago, world war II
Cross-Examination: Understanding the Opposition to the Te Ture Whenua Maori Bill
Cross-Examinationejp_commsalienation of maori land, Andrew Erueti, greens, Labour Party, maori affairs committee, Maori Land, maori land court, maori party, marama davidson, Marama Fox, meg williams, minister for maori development, New Zealand, New Zealand First, protection mechanisms, retention of maori land, te tiriti o waitangi, te ture whenua maori act, te ururoa flavell, utilisation of land, Waitangi Tribunal, whenua
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: Bill vs Bill - Bill English Kills Six Months Paid Parental Leave
Cross-Examinationejp_commsbill english, Equal Justice Project, fathers, feminism, finance minister, greens, Jade Du Preez, labour, misogyny, mothers, national, New Zealand First, paid parental leave, parents, politics, United Nations
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: The Panama Papers - Who You Gonna Call? Trustbusters!
Cross-Examinationejp_commsdeborah russell, foreign trust disclosure, foreign trusts, gareth morgan, income tax act 2007, inland revenue, jasper lau, John Key, john shewan, michael littlewood, middle east, monaco, New Zealand, norway, patrick o'meara, radio new zealand, richard taylor, ron paul, ron pol, tax avoidance, the panama papers, the tax act, tom pullar-strecker, unaoil
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: Time to Adopt a New Approach - Confronting the Adoption Issue
Cross-Examinationejp_commsadoption, ageism, daniel gambitsis, discrimination, homophobia, Jacinda Ardern, Labour Party, Law Reform, LGBTQIA, National Party, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, NZBORA, sexism, the Adoption Act 1955, the Adult Adoption Information Act 1985, The Human Rights Review Tribunal
Cross-Examination: The Decile System - An Equitable Remedy Causing An Inequality Gap
Cross-Examinationejp_commsaffirmative action, amy jackman, Chris Hipkins, decile war, elizabeth mcleod, equity, Hekia Parata, high-decile students, inequitable, isabel ko, jo moir, john hattie, kidscan, kirsty johnston, low socio-economic stability, low-decile students, martine udahemuka, Media, mid-decile schools, minister of education, New Zealand Herald, new zealand post primary teachers association, nz primary school statistics, patrice dougan, pukeko research, roger moses, the decile system, wellington college
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 Pot Calling The Kettle Black - Do we really treat asylum seekers better than Australia?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsaustralia, border control, breaches of human rights, immigration amendment act 2013, international law, liberal-national coalition, manus island, migration reform act 1992, mt eden corrections, naushyn janah, operation sovereign borders, OSB, papua new guinea, peter dutton, refugee law, refugee quota, total deterrence, united nations high commissioner for refugees, waikeria prison
Cross-Examination: Running Up That Hill - The Continuing Trials of Trans Prisoners
Cross-Examinationejp_commsaotearoa, Assault, Department of Corrections, deputy national commissioner, double bunking, Emmy Rakete, eugenia woo, healthcare, incarceration, Jan Logic, jason m breslow, kelvin davis, mental health, No Pride in Prisons, OECD, official information act request, Rachel Leota, sexual abuse in custody, Social Harm, solidarity, statistics new zealand, Stuart Grassian, Suicide, suraya francese dewing, Ti Lamusse, trans people, transgender community, transgender prisoners, University of Auckland
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 Phantom Menace - Misogyny in NZ Politics
Cross-Examinationejp_commsaustralian parliamentary review, christina wolbrecht, discrepancy, electoral system, equality, gender parity, gender representation, gendering parliamentary representation, helen clark, margaret howard, mary crawford, MMP, parliament, politics, rosie campbell, sarah childs, socialisation, suffrage, women's issues
Cross-Examination: Social Bonds - The Final Frontier?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAnnette King, Child Poverty Action Group, Jan Logie, Jonathan Coleman, Kevin Hague, Mental Health NZ, Mike O'Brien, Natalie Khin-Carter, NZ Public Mental Health System, Social Bonds NZ, World Health Organisation
Cross-Examination: Shifting the Burden of Proof in Sexual Assault Cases
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, Burden of Proof NZ, Glenn Inquiry, Judith Collins, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, NZ Law Commission, People's Report, Roast Busters, sexual assault NZ, Sir Owen Glenn, tony bouchier, Warren Brookbanks, Woolmington v DPP
Cross-Examination: How Universal is ACC?
Cross-Examination: How Discrimination Impacts Mental Health Recovery