Disabled and Disadvantaged: Disabled People as Victims of Crime in New Zealand
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectdisabled people, disability rights, crime and disability, disabled people as victims of crime, high risk communities, human rights act, human rights, Crimes Act, discrimination, ministry of justice, victimisation, Lena Zhang Harrap, Down syndrome, disability, Ministry of disabled people
Human Rights or Victim Plights? Rethinking the Right to Silence in Child Abuse Cases in New Zealand
The Madness of the Insanity Defence
Cross-Examinationejp_commsCrimes Act, criminal, defence, disease of the mind, insane, insanity, insanity defence, mad, madness, Reform, Sensible Sentencing Trust
Cross-Examination: The Right to Die in New Zealand
Completed Research, Cross-Examinationejp_commsAssisted Suicide, Carter v Canada, Crimes Act, Death with Dignity Bill, Euthanasia-Free NZ, Lecretia Seales, Lecretia’s Choice, Maryan Street End of Life Choice Bill, New Zealand Bill of Rights, Right to Die, Slipper Slope, Suicide, The Care Alliance, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Amicus Curiae: When The Courts Wave Play-On
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAssault, Assault with intent to injure, Athletes and Crime, Auckland Blues, Bill Hodge, Crimes Act, George Moala, Legal Aid, New Zealand Breakers, Paul Wicks QC, Reuben Te Rangi, Ron Mansfeld, Sentencing Act, Southland Sharks
Exclusive Interview with Jan Logie MP on Abortion Law Reform
Uncategorizedejp_commsabortion law reform, ALRANZ, Crimes Act, Green Party, green party of aotearoa new zealand, Jan Logie, Law Reform, New Zealand Abortion Law, pro-choice, pro-life, UN CEDAW, Womens' Rights