Breadcrumbs List.
Politics and law
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Getting more New Zealanders into important rooms around the world
6 September 2019
Business leader and advocate Phil O'Reilly has funded a $5,000 annual scholarship to grow global public policy knowledge in young New Zealanders.
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Cannabis legalisation and young people
6 September 2019
Opinion: Under-age children in your life? Chances are you will hold crucial decision-power in New Zealand’s upcoming referendum on cannabis legalisation, writes Benedikt Fischer.
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Conflicts of interest a threat to health
6 September 2019
Opinion: Trust in the medical profession must be safeguarded from commercial interest. That's why public policy influencers must declare conflicts of interest, writes David Menkes.
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The Brexit bus just blew a gasket
5 September 2019
Opinion: Neal Curtis explains the blow to Boris Johnson of the vote in the UK Parliament against his determination to lead the country into a no-deal Brexit.
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Global thinkers to talk trade in Auckland
4 September 2019
Opinion: Insight into disruptions facing trade policy will be shared by international experts at a Public Policy Institute event this week, writes Rob Scollay.
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Brave new digital world – are we ready?
30 August 2019
An avalanche of technological breakthroughs has already changed how we do things, so where will that leave the global workforce?
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A hostility to women’s agency
30 August 2019
Opinion: New research about those who oppose abortion shows the rejection of bodily autonomy is often based on hostility to women, writes Professor Liz Beddoe.
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What’s the meaning of the UK’s crisis?
30 August 2019
Opinion: Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament risks serious damage to the democratic fabric of the UK. Dr Edward Willis explains why.
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Budding human rights lawyer wins Māori Issues Moot
22 August 2019
Law student Kahukiwi Piripi, of Te Rarawa descent, has won the Gina Rudland Prize for Māori Mooting.
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Prisoner voting a ‘moment’ in NZ constitutional history
14 August 2019
Opinion: Dr Edward Willis calls on the Government to stop complicity in unconstitutional racist legislation and 'in this moment' lift the ban on prisoner voting.
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Corporations and people
13 August 2019
Opinion: Professor Susan Watson argues that corporate citizens must recognise and value workers.
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Auckland Law School's mediation competition team secures victory
13 August 2019
Group wins back-to-back International Chamber of Commerce Commercial Mediation Competitions.