Amicus Curiae: Ministry of Social Development, or Big Brother?
A Less ‘Brutalising’ Way? A New Court for Sexual Violence Cases
Amicus Curiae: Free Speech vs Hate Speech - Where Do We Draw the Line?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAuckland University European Students Association, auckland university of technology, australia, AUT, Dame Susan Devoy, dame tariana turia, donald trump, Dr Don Brash, free speech, Freedom of Speech, hannah yang, hate speech, human rights, human rights act 1993, islamophobia, lgbt, misogyny, muslim, nazi, New Zealand, Professor Paul Moon, race relations commissioner, racial discrimination act 1975, racism, sexism, Sir Bob Jones, Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Amicus Curiae: When a River Becomes a Legal Person
Cross-Examination: Maori Co-Governance of Freshwater: Will the Reforms Sink or Swim?
Amicus Curiae: The Harmful Digital Communications Act, In Action
Amicus Curiae: ACCC vs Apple - Can Australia Take Down a Tech Giant, and Will We Care?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsACCC, Apple, australia, company law, Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, Consumer Law, Consumer Rights, Consumers, Innovation and Employment, Isaac Chen, Ministry for Business, New Zealand
Volunteer Applications 2017 (NOW CLOSED)
Cross-Examination: A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsandrew butler, constitution, government, Jade Du Preez, law, New Zealand, parliament, politics, te tiriti, te tiriti o waitangi, treaty, Treaty of Waitangi, written constitution
Cross-Examination: A Damned Dam? Investigating the Controversial Ruataniwha Dam Proposal
Cross-Examinationejp_commschris ryan, dam, environment, government, hawkes bay, local government, New Zealand, politics, ruataniwha, ruataniwha dam, tukituki river
State of the Union: Trump's America
Internationalejp_comms#FuckingWall, donald trump, immigrant, immigrants, immigration, international law, Mexico, muslim, muslims, nazi, nazis, New Zealand, politics, president trump, racism, rebecca hallas, refugee, refugees, trump, xenophobia
Amicus Curiae: The Ethnicity Gap in Education
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsachieved, asian, decile, education, ethnicity, exams, excellence, high school, isabel ko, Maori, maths, merit, NCEA, nzqa, Pasifika, racism, school, schools, socioeconomic, STEM, white
Now Recruiting: EJP Managers for 2017
End of Year Report 2016
Amicus Curiae: "I did my waiting. 12 years of it. In Azkaban!" - The Department of Corrections and the Prison Sentence Blunder
Amicus Curiaeejp_commscompensation, corrections, court, Department of Corrections, fail, government, jasper lau, Judith Collins, justice, limitation act, minister of corrections, miscarriage of justice, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, NZBORA, parole act, prison, Supreme Court
Cross-Examination: Mr Big – Entrapment in the Name of Evidence, or a Risk Not Worth the Reward?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsabuse of criminal process, admissibility of evidence, canada, coercion, constraints on police interrogation, crime scenario undercover technique, elias cj, foreign jurisdictions, glazebrook j, hannah yang, high court of australia, impropriety considerations, kamal reddy, mr big, police questioning, prejudice, r v hart, r v johnston, r v wichman, social poverty, Supreme Court, the evidence act 2006, tofilau v the queen, william young j, wrongful convictions
EJP Access Plea Bargaining Symposium Paper
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: Keep Politics Out of It – How Māori Health is Being Held Back by Those Meant to Be Improving It
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAUT health researcher, District Health Board, equity in health outcomes, he korowai oranga, health strategy, heather came, jansen, Jess Fitzgerald, maori health, mason durie, Ministry of Health, new zealand public health and disability act 2000, pae ora, radio nz, tamihere, Te Whānau O Waipareira Trust, Treaty of Waitangi
Cross-Examination: Changing How New Zealand's Intelligence Agencies Operate – Insightful or Irrational?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsAndrew Little, audrey young, countering terrorist fighters legislation bill, Cross Examination, dame patsy reddy, daniel gambitsis, emergency legislation, GCSB, Government Communications Security Bureau, Green Party, International Terrorism (Emergency Powers) Act 1987, ISIS, Labour Party, Law Commission, Nicky Hager, parliament, Public Safety Conservation Act 1932, Rainbow Warrior bombing, Security Intelligence Service, September 11, sir michael cullen, SIS, Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, whistle-blowers