Te Piringa - Faculty of Law News
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The National Party COVID-19 leak shows why the law must change to protect New Zealand citizens (8 July 2020)
The leak of the confidential personal information of COVID-19 patients by Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker and influential party figure Michelle Boag has been highly embarrassing for the National Party.
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Unless we improve the law, history shows rushing shovel-ready projects comes with real risk (30 June 2020)
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, so too is the road to economic recovery if we don’t get it right.
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The law is clear - border testing is enforceable. So why did New Zealand's quarantine system break down? (18 June 2020)
The anger and frustration at New Zealand’s border quarantine failure have been palpable.
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The state removal of Māori children from their families is a wound that won't heal - but there is a way forward (12 June 2020)
Too many New Zealand children are born into a state of crisis, as two recent and damning reports have shown.
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The coronavirus crisis shows why New Zealand urgently needs a commissioner for older people (1 June 2020)
New Zealand is often described as a great place to grow up. We must also ask ourselves whether it is a great place to grow old.
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Are New Zealand's new COVID-19 laws and powers really a step towards a police state? (20 May 2020)
Reaction to the New Zealand government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and resultant lockdown has ranged from high praise to criticism that its actions were illegal and its management chaotic.
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Five ways New Zealanders’ lives and liberties will be heavily controlled, even after lockdown eases (17 April 2020)
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced details of the next stage of lockdown, but New Zealanders won’t know until Monday when the country moves out of strict level 4 conditions.
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As NZ goes into lockdown, authorities have new powers to make sure people obey the rules (25 March 2020)
From midnight on Wednesday, New Zealand will go into lockdown for four weeks, with only essential services like supermarkets and pharmacies remaining open.
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New Dean of Law at the University of Waikato (18 March 2020)
Professor Alpana Roy has joined the University of Waikato as Dean, Te Piringa Faculty of Law.
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Emerging climate policies to affect the producers of oil, gas, and coal (16 March 2020)
A University of Waikato expert in energy law and mining says countries producing fossil fuels have no guarantee of a market for their products as the world addresses climate change.