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NZ can respond to ICJ ruling on Israel

Law
12 Aug, 2024
In response to the ICJ ruling on Israeli occupation of Palestine, NZ can make practical moves that would show it is more than just a good global citizen.
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Academic excellence shines at Law Awards

08 Aug, 2024
Academic excellence shone at this year’s AUT Law School Awards, an annual celebration of our students, their whānau, and our wide legal sector support.
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Proposed law could hurt good tenants

Law
25 Jun, 2024
Housing security for NZ’s 1.7 million renters could be at risk if an amendment bill becomes law, particularly if “no-cause” evictions return.
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Pay transparency helps close gender gap

20 Jun, 2024
Many countries are legislating for pay transparency through mandatory audits, reporting, and gender-neutral job classification systems. Why isn’t NZ?
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NZ police and mental health callouts

Law
13 Jun, 2024
New research shows moving to a trauma-informed support system could greatly reduce police involvement while improving support for individuals in distress.
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New details on early AUKUS talks

Law
06 May, 2024
Details released under the Official Information Act reveal NZ officials have been considering involvement in AUKUS from the outset.
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Have Kiwis been misled about AUKUS?

Law
19 Apr, 2024
NZ’s involvement in pillar two of AUKUS would be a big geopolitical shift and likely lead to the government facing questions about transparency.
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Central government can help local rates

Law
11 Apr, 2024
With rates on the rise, central government can ease the burden on ratepayers while helping local government to balance the books. The question is, will it?
NZ Prison

NZ justice system must be transformed

Law
11 Mar, 2024
New AUT research shows a trauma-informed approach is needed to support people moving through the justice system.
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Courts change without cultural reports

Law
16 Feb, 2024
AUT Law Professor Kris Gledhill explains how the abolition of cultural reports may change how court hearings operate – and not for the better.

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