Cross-Examination: Is Dairy Farming a Dud?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsashley wainstein, cattle, council, cow, cows, dairy farming, environment, environmental law, Green Party, greens, legislation, local government, Resource Management Act, resource management act 1991, RMA 1991, the environment, the greens
Amicus Curiae: Kiwisaver's Unethical Investments
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsbank, banks, bombs, claudia russell, cluster bombs, cluster munition prohibition act, crime, criminal law, domestic law, international law, kiwisaver, parliament
Amicus Curiae: Vive La Environmental Révolution! When Will the Paris Agreement be Ratified?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsbill, disney, environment, environmental issues, generation zero, Green Party, greens, international law, international treaty, James Shaw, John Key, legislation, meg williams, national, National Party, NGO, paris, paris agreement, pixar, the paris agreement, treaty, twitter, wall-e, zero carbon act
Returning Volunteers: Representing EJP on an ADLSi Committee in 2017
Applications for EJP Director 2017 Now Open
Attention: Returning Volunteer Expression of Interest
Cross-Examination: Too COOL for School – Is Reforming the Education Act The Right Thing To Do?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsangela roberts, catherine delahunty, Chris Hipkins, COOL, education, education (update) amendment bill, education act 1989, education minister, face-to-face learning, Green Party, Hekia Parata, isabel ko, Labour Party, learning opportunities, ministry of education, online schools, open access, Post Primary Teachers Association, privatisation, ptta, social interaction, te aho o te kura pounamu, traditional schooling, troublesome students
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: The NZ Intelligence and Security Bill – Who Watches The Watchmen?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsact party, Andrew Little, conducting surveillance, dame patsy reddy, dr kennedy graham, gcsb act 2003, Green Party, hannah yang, inspector-general of intelligence and security act 1996, intercepting private communications, international relations, Labour Party, maori party, New Zealand First, new zealand security intelligence service, NZSIS, opposition, parliament, searching, seizing, sir michael cullen, spying, type 1 warrant, type 2 warrants, united future
Amicus Curiae: To Merge or Not to Merge? That is the Question
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsashley wainstein, equal justice, government, homelessness, Housing NZ, justice, politics, poverty, social welfare, WINZ, Work and Income, work and income new zealand
Cross-Examination: Will the Ministry for Vulnerable Children Bring the Changes We Need?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsACC, accountability, Anne Tolley, child, Child Poverty Action Group, Child Youth and Family, child-centred approach, children, claudia russell, CPAG, CYF, direct purchasing model, Jacinda Ardern, labour, Maori youth, michael o'brien, minister for social development, ministry for vulnerable children, national standards approach, NCEA, Oranga Tamariki, young persons and their families act, young persons and their families act 1986
Amicus Curiae: "Stop the Boats" – Australia's Policy Manifests in Offshore Detention Centres
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsannual refugee quota, asylum seekers, australian government, broadspectrum, chris ryan, christmas island, critical incidents, human rights atrocities, malcolm turnbull, manus island, nauru, new zealand government, offshore detention centres, opposition, prime minister, refugees, resettlement, somalia, the guardian, UN declaration on human rights
Cross-Examination: The Blight of Rape Culture on New Zealand
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, austin wilkerson, carla green, criminal courts, daryush valizadeh, deborah russell, family violence laws, good character requirements, John Key, justice minister amy adams, Law Commission, massey university, natural justice, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, paht satjipanon, parliament, police, rape crisis centres, Rape Culture, rehabilitation, return of kings, Roast Busters, scott kuggeleijn, sexual assault victims, the lancet, the rights of victims, thursdays in black, underage girls, Woolmington v DPP
Cross-Examination: The Efficacy of Legal Assistance Services – Reviewing our legal aid practices and institutions
Cross-Examinationejp_commsauckland central, budget 2016, citizen's right to justice, community law centres, darryn aitchison, doctrine, government funding, international covenant of civil and political rights, layperson, Legal Aid, legal aid in criminal cases, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, otara, pooja upadyay, standard for obtaining civil legal aid, work and income new zealand
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Cross-Examination: Unconscious Decisions – Who Should Be Able to Say Yes to Clinical Trials?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsauckland women's council, Australasia, bioethics centre, biotechnology, canada, clinical trials, consent, Denmark, ethics committees, ICU, Intensive Care Unit, Jade Du Preez, joanna manning, law in new zealand, lynda williams, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, NZBORA, professor gareth jones, protection of personal and property rights act 1988, research without consent, RWC, unconscious patients, University of Auckland, university of otaga, World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
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
Cross-Examination: Helping the Homeless?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsadequate standard of living, housing as a basic human right, housing corporation act 1974, housing crisis, Housing New Zealand, Human Rights Commission, international covenant on economic social and cultural rights, John Key, meg williams, million programme, minister for social housing, National Government, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, paula bennett, prime minister, royal commission on social policy, swedish experience, swedish social democratic party, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, university of otago, world war II
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