Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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NZ trailing on Palestinian statehood - but there's still time
20 August 2025
Analysis: New Zealand is trailing its allies over Palestinian statehood – but there’s still time to show leadership, writes Treasa Dunworth.
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Legal tech hackathon challenges students to rethink access to justice
20 August 2025
In a 24-hour sprint, student teams designed innovative tools to make legal and social support more accessible.
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Card surcharge ban could have unintended consequences
17 August 2025
Analysis: Banning contactless and credit card surcharges won’t help – open banking reform is what’s needed.
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Celebrating Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga
16 August 2025
Celebrating Tonga Language Week (17-23 August), Law academic Dr Suliana Mone talks about her presentation at the University of Oxford, where she honoured her ancestors by speaking lea faka-Tonga, the Tongan language.
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Planned voting changes could be a civic rights breach
9 August 2025
Opinion: Claire Charters questions whether the Electoral Amendment Bill bill is a justified limitation on the right to vote or an attempt to rig voting in the coalition’s favour?
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Shining light on the unwritten rules of democracy
5 August 2025
The topic of constitutional conventions doesn't come up every day but doctoral student Kelly Shuttleworth explains how important they are in a democracy.
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Study slams Family Court’s reliance on 'junk' research
16 July 2025
The Family Court is basing decisions on ‘junk’ research and putting children's futures at risk, according to a new journal article.
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Have you listened to the Velvet Sundown?
11 July 2025
Opinion: AI-generated music is raising big questions about copyright, creativity, and what it means to be an artist in the age of AI, writes Joshua Yuvaraj.
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Oceans Between Us – an unflinching examination of racism in NZ
8 July 2025
A new book, Oceans Between Us, features ten essays analysing racism across education, health, justice and society.
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Counterterrorism watchdog needed – legal expert
2 July 2025
An independent watchdog would shine a light into the shadowy world of security and counterterrorism, says Associate Professor John Ip in a research paper.
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Research Excellence Medals awarded for vital contribution to society
1 July 2025
The 2025 Te Taumata Rangahau Celebrating Research Excellence Award winners recognise the achievements of University researchers at all levels of an academic career..
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Fintech ventures aim to transform New Zealand’s tax system
17 June 2025
Purpose-driven entrepreneurial couple Nicola and Josh Taylor believe the benefits of the tax system should be accessible to every Kiwi business, not just the big players.