Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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New insights into the making of the modern company revealed
25 July 2022
Professor Susan Watson spent ten years looking to the past to explore the making of the modern company.
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A Pacific perspective on abolition in Aotearoa
21 July 2022
The abolition of inherently racist prison and policing systems isn't a dangerous or ridiculous idea, says University of Auckland legal academic Dylan Asafo.
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The promise of Māori-led Oranga Tamariki reform is lacking
18 July 2022
Opinion: A new bill, designed to achieve greater advocacy for children's and young people's issues, is problematic for Māori, writes Dr Fleur Te Aho.
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Law student details bullying, mental health in poetry anthology
15 July 2022
Sabreen Islam explores mental health, relationships, the psychology of abuse and healing in her newly published book of poems, Spring Clean.
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Time to hit pause on flawed Oranga Tamariki Bill
13 July 2022
It's time for the Government to taihoa on the Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill, say University of Auckland legal academics.
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Raising a glass to knowledge: one night, ten bars, 20 talks
13 July 2022
University of Auckland academics are hitting the bars on 2 August, delivering 20 lectures in ten of Tāmaki Makaurau's favourite watering holes in the annual Raising the Bar event.
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The law that failed the plight of ‘nobody’s child’
5 July 2022
Opinion: Our existing adoption law fails to acknowledge the importance of whakapapa, culture, and identity to a child’s wellbeing, writes Mark Henaghan.
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Kupe's way: Navigating the opportunity of a lifetime
30 June 2022
With applications now open for the 2023 Kupe Leadership Scholarship, 2022 recipients Britney Clasper and Justine Lee share their stories.
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Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Jemaima Tiatia
27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
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Aotearoa's child privacy laws must be improved
15 June 2022
Aotearoa New Zealand has a long way to go in enhancing its laws to protect child privacy rights in the age of sharenting, says privacy law expert Nikki Chamberlain.
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Law alumna scores inaugural writers’ residency
14 June 2022
Ockham award winning writer and former lawyer Gina Cole will work on her upcoming Pasifika futurism novel in Australia this year thanks to a new writers’ residency.
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Chicago-bound lawyer to tackle bias
14 June 2022
Charlotte Agnew-Harington is jetting off to the US with support from a New Zealand Law Foundation Ethel Benjamin Scholarship.