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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”
Complacency on Open Government a risk to democracy – Helen Clark
Event 13 April – Strengthening Democracy through Open Government
As you will have seen from our work over the last couple of years, NZCCL has put considerable effort into … Keep reading “Event 13 April – Strengthening Democracy through Open Government”
Aotearoa Prison & Police Watchdog
Amnesty International, NZ Council for Civil Liberties and Just Speak invite you to an evening workshop to explore an initiative … Keep reading “Aotearoa Prison & Police Watchdog”
Meeting dates of 2021
The Committee of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties make its monthly meetings open to anyone who wishes to attend,
Webinar: Top of the world – but is this real?
Transparency International and the PSA are hosting a discussion of the proposed changes to New Zealand's whistleblowing laws.
… Keep reading “Webinar: Top of the world – but is this real?”New Zealand
New Ec(h)o systems: Democracy in the Age of Social Media
The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago is hosting New Ec(h)o systems: Democracy in … Keep reading “New Ec(h)o systems: Democracy in the Age of Social Media”
Panel: Facial Recognition & Human Rights
Join our expert panel lead by our Chairperson Thomas Beagle for a discussion of the impact of facial recognition on … Keep reading “Panel: Facial Recognition & Human Rights”
Algorithm Charter – panel discussion
We are hosting a panel discussion about Statistics New Zealand’s Algorithm Charter, at 6:00pm on Wednesday, 26 February in … Keep reading “Algorithm Charter – panel discussion”
Meeting Dates for 2020
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 2020”
Civil Drinks December
We’re coming to the end of another busy year at the Council. Please join the executive for drinks and nibbles on … Keep reading “Civil Drinks December”
Civil drinks September
Please come and join us for a drink and chat at Avida on Featherston St, Wellington, at 5:30pm on Wednesday the 25th of … Keep reading “Civil drinks September”
Civil Drinks April
Please come and join us for a drink and talk at the Southern Cross bar on Abel Smith St, Wellington, … Keep reading “Civil Drinks April”
Civil Drinks February
Please come and join us for a drink and talk at Trax bar in Wellington Railway Station, 5:30pm on Wednesday … Keep reading “Civil Drinks February”
Meeting dates for 2019
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 2019”
Meeting dates for 2018
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”
NZCCL December Social Meeting
The final meeting of the year on the 12th December has a social as well as a business dimension.
Lecture: Can we have some privacy?
… 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
Breaking the Code: Encryption and Law Enforcement
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