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Auckland Law School
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Social media and privacy: NZ laws fail to keep pace
7 December 2022
New Zealand's privacy laws are failing to keep pace with the changing online landscape, says legal academic Nikki Chamberlain.
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Jodi Gardner: family, fate and a bit of fear
29 November 2022
From the hallowed halls of Oxford and Cambridge, Dr Jodi Gardner is embarking on an exhilarating and, in the short term, likely exhausting move with her family of seven to take up a position with Auckland Law School.
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Aotearoa's evolving sense of nationhood
25 November 2022
Associate Minister for Māori Development the Hon Nanaia Mahuta opened day two of the Law School's Constitutional Kōrero with a speech that discussed Indigenous futures and some of the steps needed to create change.
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What could a te Tiriti-based constitution look like?
22 November 2022
Leading minds on constitutional law and politics from across the country and around the world are collectively exploring how New Zealand’s constitution might be transformed.
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Family Court failings laid bare in research series
22 November 2022
Poor systemic responses to children’s disclosures of abuse are detailed in a series of forthcoming articles by Associate Professor Carrie Leonetti.
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Fairer tax for big tech
18 November 2022
The global digital economy is worth many trillions of dollars but on average digital companies pay only 9.5 percent tax.
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Former Chancellor Sir Ian Barker KC
14 November 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland was saddened to hear of the death of former Chancellor Sir Ian Barker, KC (1934 – 2022) on 11 November 2022.
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Survey finds inconsistent compliance with OIA
14 November 2022
Research exploring ministerial compliance with the Official Information Act (OIA) has revealed some concerning practices.
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Awards celebrate excellence in research
4 November 2022
Outstanding research across Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is acknowledged in the 2022 Celebrating Research Excellence Awards.
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Regulation investigation: law academic scores Marsden grant
4 November 2022
Marsden Fast-Start grant winner Dr Edward Willis is diving into a research project that will examine regulation from a public law standpoint.
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University of Auckland researchers awarded $24.3m in Marsden Fund
3 November 2022
Top University of Auckland research has been recognised in a successful funding round.
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How companies can play the longer game
2 November 2022
Opinion: Once we separate the focus of boards from the interests of current shareholders, companies can better employ environmental, social and governance values to all our benefit, says Susan Watson.