Revamp of guidelines for meth sentencing welcomed
The New Zealand Bar Association welcomes a Court of Appeal decision which gives detailed guidance on sentencing people convicted of…
The New Zealand Bar Association welcomes a Court of Appeal decision which gives detailed guidance on sentencing people convicted of…
EDS has released its second working paper as part of Phase 2 of its Resource Management Law Reform Project. The…
“Proposals to curb environmental damage help our coasts and the oceans Government Ministers today welcomed the release of a marine…
The 4 yearly elections for the Council of Trade Unions officers occurred today in Wellington. Successfully elected by the 27…
Responding to Massey University’s decision to cancel the upcoming ‘Feminism 2020’ event, Free Speech Coalition member Melissa Derby (who had…
On Tuesday morning the Operation Burnham inquiry hearing resumed after it was suspended three weeks ago. The hearing is being…
Today the Wellington Howard League releases the results of its fourth annual Wellington Howard League prison survey. The survey suggests…
Amnesty International is concerned that Justice Minister Andrew Little’s Terrorism Suppression (Control Orders) Bill could have the potential to undermine…
The Council of Trade Unions has today released its report – Fair Pay Agreements: A Framework for Fairness. The…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and Ngā Tāngata Microfinance endorse theSalvation Army’s call for tougher regulations on debt collectors and…