Submission: Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Amendment Bill
23 April 2024 – Webinar: Physical Privacy in Prison
We’re very pleased that Anna Smart, winner of the 2023 NZCCL VUW Law Essay Prize has agreed to present her … Keep reading “23 April 2024 – Webinar: Physical Privacy in Prison”
What the Royal Commission on Lessons from COVID-19 should consider
Ram Raids Bill Oral Submission
Essay prize winner announced!
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties essay prize for 2023 is … Keep reading “Essay prize winner announced!”
Media release: Bizarre Government secrecy keeps public in the dark about law changes affecting the OIA
Media release: we oppose gang patch ban
The Council views the government’s proposals to further undermine the civil liberties of New Zealanders accused of being gang members … Keep reading “Media release: we oppose gang patch ban”
Meeting Dates in 2024
Our monthly committee meeting are open to anyone who wishes to attend.
A typical meeting includes:
- Updates on our major
Chairperson’s Report 2023
Nov 7th – Let’s Talk: new govt & new year
Come and join an informal chat about civil liberties over food/drink at the Southern Cross Bar in Wellington. This time’s … Keep reading “Nov 7th – Let’s Talk: new govt & new year”
Submission: Ram Raid Offending and Related Measures Amendment Bill
Submission: Electoral (Lowering Voting Age for Local Elections and Polls) Legislation Bill
Response to Privacy Commission’s 2023 Biometrics Discussion Paper
The Founding and Early History of the New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties
Submission: Corrections Amendment Bill
Submission: Content Regulation review
Aug 15th – Let’s talk: online content review
Submission: Public safety and serious offenders: a review of preventive detention and post-sentence orders
Let’s Talk: Police oversight and the toothless IPCA
Is oversight of the police working in New Zealand? The IPCA (Independent Police Conduct Authority) can investigate complaints but the … Keep reading “Let’s Talk: Police oversight and the toothless IPCA”