Posts in Cross-Examination
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and New Zealand’s Inadequate Response
Peace in Our Time: A Discussion With a Leading Social Activist
A Tourniquet on Terror – The Counter-Terrorism Legislation Bill
Here to Stay? The Role of Cultural Reports in Sentencing
Of Monsters and Migrants – A History of Asian Discrimination in New Zealand’s Immigration Legislation
Are Working Visas Working?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectworking conditions, exploitation, working visas, immigration, employment, MBIE, Accredited Employer Work Visa, Ministry of Business, Immigration Amendment Act 2015, temporary work visa, labour inspector, employee, employer, visa
Imposter Syndrome Among Us – Challenges for Foreign-born Jurors in New Zealand
Haven or Hell? The Criminal Detention of Asylum Seekers in New Zealand
Modern Slavery in New Zealand: is Our Legislation Sufficient?
“It’s Time for Change, Not Charity”: The Commodification of COVID-19 Vaccines
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCovid-19, covid, coronavirus, vaccines, covax, trips, IP, intellectual property, WTO, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Patent
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
Money Talks: Corruption, Freedom of Speech and Campaign Finance Reform
A "Community" Sentence: Analysing the Sentencing of the Christchurch Shooter
Roll Call: Is Women's Presence in Politics Enough?
Cross Examining Children: How Do We Properly Question Vulnerable Witnesses?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCross Examination, trial, court, judge, lawyer, evidence act 2006, evidence, children, vulnerable people, child, peter ellis, leading questions, legal jargon, malpractice, intermediaries, child witness
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
Should We Have a Right to Die? Reflections on Seales v Attorney-General
Peter Ellis, Tikanga and a Precedent For Posthumous Appeals
Making Your Vote Count: STV in New Zealand
Sustainable Decision-making and Protected Reserve Land: An Ecologically Sustainable Approach to Governance