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Is New Zealand Ashamed of its Past?: Making New Zealand Colonial History Compulsory in Schools
Is New Zealand Ashamed of its Past?: Making New Zealand Colonial History Compulsory in Schools
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms30 June 2019new zealand history, new zealand, education, education reform, history
Taking Apart Sexual Violence: The Harmful Myths in New Zealand's Sexual Violence Legislation
Taking Apart Sexual Violence: The Harmful Myths in New Zealand's Sexual Violence Legislation
Cross-Examinationejp_comms28 June 2019Sexual Crime, sexual violence, sexual abuse, legislation
Mental Injury Versus Physical Injury – Why Does ACC Cover Some Kinds of Harm and Not Others?
Mental Injury Versus Physical Injury – Why Does ACC Cover Some Kinds of Harm and Not Others?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms15 June 2019mental health, Accident compensation corporation
The Fight Against Hate Speech: Freedom of Expression vs. The Protection of Minorities
The Fight Against Hate Speech: Freedom of Expression vs. The Protection of Minorities
Cross-Examinationejp_comms14 June 2019freedom of expression, Freedom of Speech, terrorism, hate speech, Law Reform, New Zealand, free speech, international covenant of civil and political rights
Worthless or Worthwhile?: The Great NCEA Reform
Worthless or Worthwhile?: The Great NCEA Reform
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms12 June 2019students, NCEA, education reform, education, ministry of education
The Unreasonable Silence on Reasonable Overtime
The Unreasonable Silence on Reasonable Overtime
Cross-Examinationejp_comms10 June 2019Employment, employment law, work, law reform, overtime
Registering Political Charities: A Gateway to Corruption?
Registering Political Charities: A Gateway to Corruption?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms7 June 2019politics, charities, charitable trusts, Corruption, equity
Reforms To the Welfare System: How Do They Stack Up?
Reforms To the Welfare System: How Do They Stack Up?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms5 June 2019welfare, family, solo parents
A Model for Abortion Law Reform in New Zealand
A Model for Abortion Law Reform in New Zealand
Cross-Examinationejp_comms31 May 2019Abortion, access to abortion services, Women’s rights, Crimes Act 1961, Female Bodily Autonomy
Prosecuting a terrorist – how will our legal system adapt in the face of the Christchurch attacks?
Prosecuting a terrorist – how will our legal system adapt in the face of the Christchurch attacks?
Cross-Examinationejp_comms27 May 2019CrimesAct, Crimes Act 1961, Terrorism, Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, Violence, Discrimination, Racism, White Supremacy
Tea Time?: What the Changes to the Employment Relations Act Actually Mean
Tea Time?: What the Changes to the Employment Relations Act Actually Mean
Cross-Examinationejp_comms26 May 2019employment law, employment law reform, Employment Relations Amendment Act 2018, Law Reform, workers rights
High Hopes? Weighing the Pros and Cons of Cannabis Decriminalisation
High Hopes? Weighing the Pros and Cons of Cannabis Decriminalisation
Cross-Examination, Uncategorizedejp_comms18 May 2019alcohol, cannabis, crime, drugs, marijuana, referendum
“Unworkable”: How New Zealand’s Euthanasia Bill Can Be Improved
“Unworkable”: How New Zealand’s Euthanasia Bill Can Be Improved
Cross-Examinationejp_comms13 May 2019euthanasia, healthcare law, parliament
The Great Vaccine Panic: Should The Law Get Involved?
The Great Vaccine Panic: Should The Law Get Involved?
Amicus Curiae, Uncategorizedejp_comms10 May 2019crimes act 1961, health, neglect, public health, vaccines
The Climate is Warming. International Law is On Thin Ice.
The Climate is Warming. International Law is On Thin Ice.
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms8 May 2019Climate change, environment, international law, sovereignty
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Youth: A Journey
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Youth: A Journey
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms6 May 2019Mental Health in Youth, Mental Health Law NZ, Mental Illness, youth issues, Youth Mental Health Project
The New World: The “death” of piracy in New Zealand
The New World: The “death” of piracy in New Zealand
Cross-Examination, Uncategorizedejp_comms2 May 2019piracy, Privacy, torrenting
(Now Closed) Volunteer Applications for 2019 are now open!
(Now Closed) Volunteer Applications for 2019 are now open!
Applicationsejp_comms9 March 2019applications, Volunteer
Understanding the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme
Understanding the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme
Cross-Examinationejp_comms23 October 2018Climate change, Emissions, environmental issues, Environmental Policy, greenhouse gas, Labour Party
Another battle in the war for Auckland’s SOUL: Ihumātao development challenged in the Environment Court
Another battle in the war for Auckland’s SOUL: Ihumātao development challenged in the Environment Court
Cross-Examinationejp_comms18 October 2018Crown, ihumatao, iwi, land, Maori, Pro Bono
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