The House Always Wins, But New Zealanders Lose: How the Online Space Exacerbates Gambling Harm
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectgambling, gambling act, gambling harm, brendon McCullum, 22Bet, online gambling, advertising, Lotto, TAB, betting, Entain, gambling regulation, regulation, online betting, unethical advertising, offshore gambling websites
Disabled and Disadvantaged: Disabled People as Victims of Crime in New Zealand
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectdisabled people, disability rights, crime and disability, disabled people as victims of crime, high risk communities, human rights act, human rights, Crimes Act, discrimination, ministry of justice, victimisation, Lena Zhang Harrap, Down syndrome, disability, Ministry of disabled people
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Realities of Home Detention and its Strengths as an Alternative to Incarceration
30 Years Fighting Impunity for Gender-Based and Sexual Violence in Conflict
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectGender-based crimes, Impunity, International Criminal Court, international law, sexual violence in conflict, New Zealand, law, Law Reform, gender equality, international criminal tribunals, security council resolutions
Putting the ‘Live’ Back in Livestock: Banning Live Exports in New Zealand
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectFarm, Cows, Livestock, Ban, Live Exports, New Zealand, National, Labour, Animal welfare, Gulf Livestock 1, Middle East, Export, slaughter, animals, Animal Welfare Act, Primary Industries, emotions, Agriculture, cattle, Animal Protection Index Rating
Rethinking the Narrative: Intimate Partner Violence in New Zealand
Can New Zealand’s IP and Copyright Law Keep Up with AI Advancements?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectIP, Copyright, Law, AI, Advancements, New Zealand, Getty, Stability AI, Stable Diffusion, images, Getty Images, licensing, intellectual property, legislation, Copy Act, Universal Music Group, Heart On My Sleeve, Drake, The Weeknd
A Change of Climate for Tort Law? A Potential Precedent in Smith v Fonterra
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectlaw, climate change, climate, environment, High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Precedent, Fonterra, Smith, Earth, Tort, Z Energy, Breach
Justice for Bucha: Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectWar, War crime, Russia, Ukraine, Russia Ukraine War, Invasion, Massacre, Civilians, Military, United Nations, Human rights
Debating the Age-Old Question: Raising the Age Requirement for Murder in Aotearoa New Zealand
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectJustice, Youth Justice, Tamariki, Murder, Age, Age Requirement, Incarceration, Māori, Court, Rangitahi, Requirement, New Zealand, law, reform, Aotearoa
Twitter v. Musk: Explaining the Case that Broke the Internet
Making History Behind Closed Doors: What could be New Zealand’s first case of Sabotage and why it is kept secret
Where to from here? The Village Mentality
The Uluru Statement from the Heart: Indigenous rights or insignificant rights?
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectUluru, New Zealand, Australia, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international indigenous rights, Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders, First Nations, Government, Uluru Statement from the Heart, He Puapua, UN, UNDRIP
Co-Governance in Aotearoa New Zealand: Controversy and Cooperation
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCo-Governance, Treaty of Waitangi, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Government, New Zealand, Māori, Treaty, Three Waters, Iwi, Te Urewera, Waikato River, Controversy, Aotearoa
Money, (De)fame, and Fortune: The Law Behind the Depp v Heard Trial
War and Peace: What it means for the international community to intervene in the Ukrainian conflict
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and New Zealand’s Inadequate Response
A Critical Analysis of the Reintegration of Prisoners Back into Aotearoa New Zealand Society
Peace in Our Time: A Discussion With a Leading Social Activist