Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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Indigenous leaders to speak on constitutional change
15 September 2022
Constitutional transformation will be at the forefront of a once-in-a-decade conference this November.
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Māori law students shine
6 September 2022
University of Auckland law students shine in Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Māori Law Society competitions.
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In pursuit of social justice
3 September 2022
A new annual award of $2500 will recognise an outstanding contribution by an individual or group of students to social justice in Aotearoa New Zealand or internationally.
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Brave move to tax digital economy
31 August 2022
A revolutionary plan to address tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy could be jeopardised by US politics.
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Facing fears and refocusing on rangatiratanga Māori
24 August 2022
Mātauranga Māori, sovereignty, and realising the rights of indigenous peoples, are all up for discussion at the 2022 Auckland Writers Festival.
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State law is failing tamariki Māori
17 August 2022
Opinion: A by-Māori-for-Māori solution to the overrepresentation and abuse of tamariki Māori in state care is needed, says Dr Fleur Te Aho.
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Three strikes: The end of a failed experiment
16 August 2022
Opinion: Aotearoa’s three strikes law resulted in overly harsh sentences and amplified the over-incarceration of Māori and Pacific peoples, writes associate professor Carrie Leonetti.
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Jane Kelsey: Protection is needed for truth to out
1 August 2022
Opinion: Emeritus Professor Jane Kelsey from the Faculty of Law says academics face worsening challenges to be public intellectuals and feel vulnerable when speaking out.
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Dylan Asafo: a quiet voice for justice
1 August 2022
Dylan Asafo doesn’t shy from sharing his opinion on health inequity and institutional racism in the justice system.
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'Still Here 09' : a new Pacific documentary series
29 July 2022
From Central Auckland to the World. A Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law leads an all female Pacific filmmaking team creating a new documentary series called 'Still Here 09'.
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Why we need to abolish prisons and honour te Tiriti o Waitangi
29 July 2022
If we are ever to see effective alternatives to prisons in Aotearoa, we need to achieve Tiriti-based constitutional transformation, writes Dylan Asafo.
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From doctoral students to donkeys
26 July 2022
Professor Emeritus Jane Kelsey delivers her valedictory lecture on 28 July 2022 as she closes a chapter that has spanned four decades.