Submission: Privacy Bill
Text of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties submission re the Privacy Bill.
Privacy in 2018
The NZ Council for … Keep reading “Submission: Privacy Bill”
Text of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties submission re the Privacy Bill.
The NZ Council for … Keep reading “Submission: Privacy Bill”
Contrary to reporting last year, it seems that the Government currently has no plans to reform the Official Information … Keep reading “Media release: Disappointment as Government says it has no plans to reform the Official Information Act”
Corrections is introducing double-bunking at Arohata Upper Prison.
For those people uncertain as to what double-bunking is, it’s confining two … Keep reading “Blog: No Double-Bunking, No Prison Expansion”
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties has made the following submission to the Crimes Amendment Bill.
The New … Keep reading “Submission: Against the crime of blasphemy”
As you may have heard, the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has established a Reference Group and New Zealand Council … Keep reading “The IGIS Reference Group: a toe inside the tent”
Occasionally we publish guest articles about matters relevant to civil liberties in New Zealand. The following article discusses an important … Keep reading “Guest article: Public registers & privacy – NZ DNS introduces IRPO”
The recent court case in Wellington where evidence was withheld from the defendant and their lawyer in the name of … Keep reading “Secret evidence unacceptable”
The government has announced that it plans to formally recognise the ability of the courts to declare that a law … Keep reading “Government to strengthen NZ Bill of Rights”
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties encourages Parliament to pass the End of Life Choice Bill.
The Committee of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties make its monthly meetings open to anyone who wishes to attend, … Keep reading “Meeting dates for 2018”
We welcome the government's commitment to review the Official Information Act as part of a wider move to improve open … Keep reading “Official Information Act review requires public participation”
The final meeting of the year on the 12th December has a social as well as a business dimension.
… Keep reading “Lecture: Can we have some privacy?”The last decade has seen an explosion in social media, intrusive technologies and media competition all of which are putting
From the Office of the Privacy Commissioner website:
… Keep reading “Breaking the Code: Encryption and Law Enforcement”Join us for a lively discussion on encryption with a panel of
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties annual general meeting will be held at:
Once again it seems that the banks have been handing over private customer information to the Police. They handed over … Keep reading “Police backdoor access to private data”
The question came up online of whether New Zealand telephone companies store SMS text messages, and whether they then make … Keep reading “Do the telephone companies store SMS texts?”
Stuff reports:
… Keep reading “Customs, compelled device unlocking, and PR spin”A new law means Customs will no longer be able to demand that people entering the country
We know that encryption was on the agenda at the recent Five Eyes spy network meeting in Ottawa, with Australia taking … Keep reading “Why we support effective encryption”
Who could oppose a Freedom of Access Bill? Don't we all want free access? However, it seems that the Local … Keep reading “Restricting protests, not freedom of access”
FYI tool to help make an Official Information Act requests.
Office of the Privacy Commissioner if you have concerns about your privacy.
Aotearoa Justice Watch to anonymously tell someone about a problem you’ve encountered with our justice system including police and prisons.