Posts tagged Amicus Curiae
Q&A with the Aotearoa Legal Workers' Union
Climate Change is this generation’s ‘Nuclear-free Moment’ – How can the law respond?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, Climate change, protest, fridays4future, climate strikes, impacts of climate change, climate change science, school strike 4 climate, paris agreement, youth issues, youth activisim, environmental issues, Environmental Policy, environmental law
Amicus Curiae: The Dog Days Are Over? Innocent Shelter Dogs Being Condemned to Death
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, animal, animal cruelty, animals, dog, doggo, dogs, government, Law Reform, New Zealand, pupper, puppers, puppies
Amicus Curiae: Accident Compensation & Corporate Responsibility – Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms2008 cluster munitions convention, ACC, Accident Compensation Corporation, Amicus Curiae, chris ryan, cluster munitions prohibition act 2009, corporate responsibility, kiwisaver, lockheed martin, nuclear weapons bases, NZ superfund, Serco, serco group, serco new zealand, UN principles for responsible investment, unethical stocks, wiri prison
Amicus Curiae: Revisiting the TPPA – Has the Status Quo Changed?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, copyright works, dr kennedy graham, environmental reforms, Green Party, library and information association of new zealand aotearoa, national legislature, New Zealand, opposition from the public, paht satjipanon, the Crown, todd mcclay, tppa, trade minister, trans-pacific partnership agreement
Amicus Curiae: The One-Year Deferral Period for Gay & Bisexual Men – Is Blood Thicker Than Prejudice?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAIDS, Amicus Curiae, argentina, bans on blood donation, daniel gambitsis, deferral period, Florida, Food and Drug Administration, gay and bisexual men, HIV, HIV high-risk activities, HIV-negative, HIV-positive, homophobia, mark joseph stern, monogamy, New Zealand Blood Service, NZ AIDS Foundation, Pulse nightclub, Rainbow Wellington, USA
Amicus Curiae: The Controversy Surrounding Helen Clark's Bid for Secretary General
Uncategorizedejp_commsAmicus Curiae, dame turia, foreshore and seabed, helen clark, maori party, New Zealand First, rebecca hallas, secretary-general, tariana turia, United Nations, winston peters
Amicus Curiae: Teaching an Old Act New Tricks – The Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill 2016
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, Anne Tolley, arbuthnot v chief executive of the department of work and income, Blanchard J, canterbury community law centre, child welfare payments, naushyn janah, policy-neutral rewrite of existing policy, social development minister, Social Security Act, social security legislation rewrite bill 2016, social welfare, stigma of being on a benefit, supported child payment, Supreme Court
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
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
Amicus Curiae: On the St Bede's College Rowing Row Injunction
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, Battison v Melloy, Board of Trustees, Denise Torrey, Dr Chris Gallivan, interim injunction, Jack Bell, Jordan Kennedy, Legal opinion St Bede's, Lucan Battison, natural justice, Principal's Federation, School discipline NZ, St Bedes College, St Bedes rowing