Libertywatch November 2015
Round up of civil liberty news from November 2015.
Round up of civil liberty news from November 2015.
The Government has now given its answer – "The Government has no current plans to introduce legislation allowing prisoners to … Keep reading “Government ignores High Court, won’t change prisoner voting law”
A round-up of civil liberties related news from October 2015.
The NZ Council for Civil Liberties is deeply concerned about the revelations from Dr Jarrod Gilbert today. In his article … Keep reading “Police control of information is anti-democratic and must stop”
I was elected as the chairperson of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties at last year’s AGM. At the time … Keep reading “Chairperson’s Report 2015”
The SIS and GCSB both deny creating a communications plan/media strategy for the 2015 Intelligence Review. Apparently the wave of … Keep reading “NZ spies deny public relations blitz”
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties Inc [NZCCL] welcomes the opportunity to present a submission on this Bill, … Keep reading “Submission: Child Protection [Child Sex Offender Register] Bill”
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties will take place on Wednesday, 11 November, at St Andrew's on The Terrace … Keep reading “Notice of NZCCL 2015 AGM”
A round-up of civil liberties related news from September 2015.
Back in March we wrote a letter to the NZSIS and GCSB with a suggestion about how they could improve … Keep reading “Publishing legal opinions – the SIS and GCSB respond”
A memorial lecture in honour of barrister Greg King will be delivered in Wellington on 30 September 2015 by Professor … Keep reading “Lecture: Greg King Memorial Lecture”
We are concerned by the lack of action from the Government in response to Arthur Taylor's successful challenge to the … Keep reading “Letter: Where’s the govt action on prisoners’ right to vote?”
A round up of civil liberty related news from August 2015.
Come along to Just Speak on Campus's October Forum, discussing Police Discretion and Its Impact on Discrimination in the … Keep reading “JustSpeak: Let’s Talk about Police Discretion”
A round-up of civil liberty news from New Zealand.
The recent decision in Taylor v Attorney-General is intriguing in several respects. This decision is the first occasion that a … Keep reading “Return prisoners’ right to vote”
Our last meeting was so successful we decided to have another one. Come hear Dr Chris Gallavin, Dean of Law … Keep reading “NZCCL Christchurch Meeting”
The NZ Council for Civil Liberties is pleased to announce:
The Treaty of Waitangi – the Maori Magna … Keep reading “The Treaty of Waitangi – the Maori Magna Carta. Public address by David Williams”
The New Zealand Law Society has pointed out that last-minute changes to the Health & Safety Reform Bill brings in … Keep reading “Secret trials by stealth”
It's the final day for submissions to the Government's Intelligence Review.
To mark the day, and as a reaction … Keep reading “People’s Review of the Intelligence Service 2015”
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