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The Madness of the Insanity Defence
The Madness of the Insanity Defence
Cross-Examinationejp_comms18 July 2018Crimes Act, criminal, defence, disease of the mind, insane, insanity, insanity defence, mad, madness, Reform, Sensible Sentencing Trust
Life in Plastic is Not so Fantastic
Life in Plastic is Not so Fantastic
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms16 July 2018environment, environmental issues, plastic, plastic bag levy, plastic bags, pollution, recycling
New Zealand’s compliance with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
New Zealand’s compliance with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Cross-Examinationejp_comms13 July 2018convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, disability, disabled, human rights act 1993, minimum wage act 1983, protection of personal property rights act 1988
Bourgeoisie Values: ESG Corporate Strategy
Bourgeoisie Values: ESG Corporate Strategy
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms10 July 2018business, ecology, environment, green business
In Defence of Free Speech
In Defence of Free Speech
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms6 July 2018Bill of Rights Act, Christianity, democracu, discrimination, free speech, freedom of expression, Freedom of Speech, hate crime, hate speech, homophobia, human rights, mill, religion, rugby
Investigating Taika Waititi’s claim: is New Zealand racist?
Investigating Taika Waititi’s claim: is New Zealand racist?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms1 July 2018demographics, Maori, nz european, Race, race relations, race relations commissioner, racism, Sir Bob Jones, sir peter leitch, Susan Devoy, Taika Waititi
What is the Iran Deal? Why Did Trump Withdraw? Why Should You Care?
What is the Iran Deal? Why Did Trump Withdraw? Why Should You Care?
Cross-Examinationejp_comms1 July 2018america, britain, china, donald trump, foreign affairs, france, germany, international, international law, iran, iran deal, iraq, ISIS, mfat, middle east, ministry of foreign affairs and trade, nuclear, nuclear proliferation, Obama, peace, president, russia, syria, terrorism, trump, united states, united states of america, uranium, USA, weapons
Event & Research Paper: "Retribution vs Restoration" Symposium
Event & Research Paper: "Retribution vs Restoration" Symposium
Access, Cross-Examination, Events, Symposium Paperejp_comms16 June 20182018, access, access team, mega prison, prison, prison reform, symposia, symposium
How Could New Zealand’s Tax System Promote Social Justice?
How Could New Zealand’s Tax System Promote Social Justice?
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms1 June 2018Capital Gains Tax, election promises, environment, environmental tax, family home, green, health, health tax, housing, Housing Bubble, housing crisis, inheritance tax, Jacinda Ardern, Labour Party, new zealand labour party, plastic bags, progressive tax, property, Reform, sugar tax, tax, tax cuts, tax reform
Social Media and the Cost of Privacy
Social Media and the Cost of Privacy
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms30 May 2018Data, democracy, Privacy, Social Media
The Windrush Scandal: Institutional Racism Married with Decades of Governmental Error
The Windrush Scandal: Institutional Racism Married with Decades of Governmental Error
Cross-Examinationejp_comms28 May 2018immigration, institutional racism, Race
Modern Slavery and Fast Fashion, a Match Made in Heaven?
Cross-Examinationejp_comms25 May 2018clothing, employment, Ethical fashion report, ethics, fashion, fashion industry, healh and safety, modern slavery, modern slavery act 2015, slave, slavery, unethical, women, worker rights, working conditions
Exploitation or Ejection: The Legal Status of Migrant Sex Workers
Exploitation or Ejection: The Legal Status of Migrant Sex Workers
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms23 May 2018GAATW, global alliance against traffic in women, human trafficking, immigration, Migrant Workers, prostitution reform act 2003, sex work, temporary visa, work visa
The Housing Crisis in Auckland: A Discussion
The Housing Crisis in Auckland: A Discussion
Cross-Examinationejp_comms18 May 2018Auckland Housing crisis, foreign speculators, housing, Housing Affordability, immigration, kiwibuild, Labour Party
Online Media and the Omnipresent Clickbait Issue
Online Media and the Omnipresent Clickbait Issue
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms16 May 2018Freedom of Speech, Media
The Pandora's Box: Reforming the Official Information Act
The Pandora's Box: Reforming the Official Information Act
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms14 May 2018Corruption, jacinda, jacinda arden, jane kelsey, Judith Collins, New Zealand First, official information act, OIA, ombudsman, Reform, tim groser, transparency, winston peters
The Fault in Our Funded Family Care Policy: Why New Zealand should reform how family carers of disabled New Zealanders are compensated
The Fault in Our Funded Family Care Policy: Why New Zealand should reform how family carers of disabled New Zealanders are compensated
Cross-Examinationejp_comms11 May 2018chamberlain v ministry of health, disability, funded family care, Ministry of Health, ministry of health v atkinson, new zealand public health and disability act 2000
Oil and Gas Exploration: What Does the Ban Mean for New Zealand?
Oil and Gas Exploration: What Does the Ban Mean for New Zealand?
Cross-Examinationejp_comms9 May 2018Climate change, environment, Labour Party
The Underrepresentation of Women on Boards
The Underrepresentation of Women on Boards
Cross-Examinationejp_comms7 May 2018board, boardroom, business, census, Diversity, gender, Jacinda Ardern, julie anne genter, matriarchy, patriarchy, prime minister, prime minister jacinda ardern, sex, sexism, woman, women
Syrian Airstrikes and the Fragility of International Law
Syrian Airstrikes and the Fragility of International Law
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms4 May 2018air strikes, arab spring, civil war, donald trump, france, international law, jacinda, Jacinda Ardern, jacinda ardern pm, Macron, prime minister jacinda ardern, putin, russia, security council, syria, syrian civil war, theresa may, trump, United Nations, war
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