“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
Financial Climate-related Disclosures: Holding Businesses to Account
Tightening the Noose on Forwarding Nudes: The Harmful Digital Communications Amendment Bill
Bow Down to the Tax Man: Is It Time Charity-Owned Businesses Started Paying Income Tax?
Can We Kill Endangered Animals? A Review of New Zealand’s Bycatch Laws
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
The Paradox of Access to Civil Justice: Too Many Lawyers, Too Few in Civil Courts
Roll Call: Is Women's Presence in Politics Enough?
Three Strikes and the Sentencing Parole Reform Act is Out
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectthree strikes, three strikes law, offending, criminal, incarceration, punishment, Sensible Sentencing Trust, sentencing and parole reform act, rehabilitation, Labour, Maori
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
Legally Notorious: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Should We Have a Right to Die? Reflections on Seales v Attorney-General
The “Right to Repair”: E-Waste and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectConsumer Guarantees Act 1993, e-waste, ewaste, electronics, iphone, phone, laptop, computer, electronic device, repair, consumer, consumer protection, planned obsolesence, environment, right to repair
Human Rights or Victim Plights? Rethinking the Right to Silence in Child Abuse Cases in New Zealand
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