Auckland City — Children’s human rights are being breached by an outdated Act that was designed to provide for their care, according to a journal article by law professor Carrie Leonetti.
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University of Auckland
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Auckland City — Children’s human rights are being breached by an outdated Act that was designed to provide for their care, according to a journal article by law professor Carrie Leonetti.
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University of Auckland
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Auckland — Changing laws and privacy in the EU At the end of last month on 25 May, a new digital privacy regulation was introduced across the European Union known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Thrive Tech
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Auckland City — Resolving Immigration Problems Having a competent immigration lawyer in New Zealand is essential as things can go wrong very easily.
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Rachel Ellis
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Auckland — Signs of infidelity, how small they may be, can crumble trust in a relationship.
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Julia Hartley
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Auckland City — Fortune Manning is a long-standing provider of legal services in Auckland.The firm is well recognised by their clients and peers for providing exceptional service.
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Beckie Wright
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Auckland — Judge Edwin Paul of the Auckland District Court has made an Oral Evidence Order requiring Kim Dotcom.
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New Zealand Justice Forum
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Auckland — New Zealanders pride themselves on striving to be a fair, humane and just society, and taking part in international efforts to ensure those same values across the world.
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Auckland — Legal executive training is available once more in Auckland with Bay of Plenty Polytechnic offering the New Zealand Law Society Legal Executive Diploma in the central city.
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Auckland — Workers at the Ports of Auckland have received a major boost with support coming from the global Mining and Maritime Initiative.
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Auckland — In a groundbreaking decision issued earlier today, Justice Brewer ruled that the Office of the Judicial Conduct Commissioner was not properly giving effect to the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Act 2004 in the way in which the Parliament of New Zealand intended.
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Auckland — The Maritime Union has put in a further 48-hour strike notice at Ports of Auckland from 7am on Friday 30 December until 7 am Sunday 1 January 2012.
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Auckland — A question our lawyers and trust specialists are often asked is “What is a trust ?” By way of a simple explanation, a trust is a form of transport, much like a container truck.
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Auckland — Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial commitments you will ever make.
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Auckland — A contract can take different forms, some are verbal, some written, some are formal and some informal.
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Auckland — Ports of Auckland has received a third strike notice from the Maritime Union of New Zealand – Local 13 (MUNZ).
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Auckland — Ports of Auckland confirmed [yesterday] morning that a Maritime Union of New Zealand – Local 13 (MUNZ) official had been issued with a trespass notice.
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Waitakere City — The Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party are calling for their New Lynn candidate to be released from jail immediately.
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Auckland — The Human Rights Commission has accepted The National Foundation for the Deaf combined cases submission that the ACC 6 percent injury threshold and age deduction scale are discriminatory on the grounds of age and disability.
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Auckland City — Chapman Tripp is pleased to congratulate two new Principals* from the firm's Auckland property and litigation teams on their promotions, effective 1 May.
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Auckland City — Microsoft New Zealand today announced the appointment of Natasha Crampton as legal counsel.
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Manukau City — Continuing a long run of industry recognition, Brookfields Lawyers recently received the coveted gold medal from the New Zealand Law Awards, for the second time, as winners of the Action Step Family Law Award 2010.
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