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August 16, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published August 16, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Initial reaction to the New Zealand Security & Intelligence Bill

The new Security and Intelligence Bill does a lot.

The huge scope is why we're still working on our analysis … Keep reading “Initial reaction to the New Zealand Security & Intelligence Bill”

Articles

August 15, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published August 15, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Resources: NZ Intelligence & Security Bill

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11696675The Government has just announced the introduction of the NZ Intelligence & Security Bill 2016. This is a … Keep reading “Resources: NZ Intelligence & Security Bill”

Blog Posts

August 14, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published August 14, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

The 5th Eye film makers respond to Privacy Commissioner

We at the Council of Civil Liberties enjoy a good blog post as much as the next person, and were … Keep reading “The 5th Eye film makers respond to Privacy Commissioner”

Events

July 18, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published July 18, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

The Fifth Eye – documentary premiere(s)

"The long anticipated documentary, THE 5TH EYE, that follows the story of the Waihopai Three and the GCSB premieres … Keep reading “The Fifth Eye – documentary premiere(s)”

Blog Posts

July 11, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published July 11, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Guest post: Strip searches in prisons – force and gender discrimination

In this second of two articles, guest blogger Mark Hanna analyses recent data revealed on strip searches of New Zealand … Keep reading “Guest post: Strip searches in prisons – force and gender discrimination”

Stacked bar chart showing decreasing searches 2012-2015 of mixed types

Blog Posts

July 4, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published July 4, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Guest post: Strip searches in prisons – what is reasonable?

Guest blogger Mark Hanna analyses recent data revealed on strip searches of New Zealand prisoners. Are these searches both lawful … Keep reading “Guest post: Strip searches in prisons – what is reasonable?”

Articles

June 14, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published June 14, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Liberty Watch April-May 2016

Round up of civil liberty news for April and May.

Articles

June 1, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published June 1, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Speech: It’s about power, not privacy

 

Speech given by NZCCL chairperson Thomas Beagle to the Rotary Forum – The Privacy Security Dilemma.

 

I'm not here … Keep reading “Speech: It’s about power, not privacy”

Events

May 17, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published May 17, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Rotary Forum – The Privacy Security Dilemma

The Rotary Club of Wellington presents the Rotary Forum:

What kind of world exists between the shadows of threat, and

… Keep reading “Rotary Forum – The Privacy Security Dilemma”

Articles

May 16, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published May 16, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

AboutMe is to privacy as FYI is to the OIA

The New Zealand Privacy Commissioner has launched a new tool, AboutMe, to help people request their personal infomation from … Keep reading “AboutMe is to privacy as FYI is to the OIA”

Articles

May 12, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published May 12, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch March 2016

Round up of civil liberty related news in March 2016.

Articles

March 22, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published March 22, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch February 2016

Round up of civil liberty related news from February 2016.

Criminal Justice

More prison cells could be 'double-bunked'

Up to … Keep reading “Libertywatch February 2016”

Articles

March 17, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published March 17, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

The gaping hole at the heart of the Intelligence Review

The need to maintain both security and the rights and liberties of New Zealanders has been at the forefront of

… Keep reading “The gaping hole at the heart of the Intelligence Review”

Events

March 16, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published March 16, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Meeting Dates for 2016

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 2016”

Articles

February 15, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published February 15, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch January 2016

Corruption Index

New Zealand falls again in Corruption Index

New Zealand has fallen to fourth place in the Transparency International … Keep reading “Libertywatch January 2016”

Articles

January 7, 2016

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published January 7, 2016 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch December 2015

A round up of civil liberty related news articles from December 2015.

Articles

December 17, 2015

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published December 17, 2015 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch November 2015

Round up of civil liberty news from November 2015.

Articles

December 2, 2015

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published December 2, 2015 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Government ignores High Court, won’t change prisoner voting law

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”

Articles

November 27, 2015

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published November 27, 2015 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Libertywatch October 2015

A round-up of civil liberties related news from October 2015.

 

Articles

November 24, 2015

 by thomas@nzccl.org.nz · Published November 24, 2015 · Last modified June 23, 2021

Police control of information is anti-democratic and must stop

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”

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