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Entries Tagged as 'Jurisprudence'

Maori and Pakeha are Not Partners to the Treaty of Waitangi

February 11th, 2009 20 Comments

[For the benefit of our international readership: Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand; Pakeha is a term used to describe Caucasian New Zealanders; The Treaty of Waitangi is a significant founding document of our nation over which many historical and current differences have arisen around its role, interpretation and application.] Recently I read […]

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Guthrie Cards as an Inchoate Genetic Database

December 4th, 2008 7 Comments

I just stumbled across this from Kiwipolemicist; it seems that if you were born in New Zealand from 1969 onwards, chances are that the New Zealand government is holding a sample of your blood. Some 2.1 million blood samples taken from newborns via the ‘heel-prick’ test are still on file today stored on “Guthrie cards.” […]

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In Defence of the Defence

November 23rd, 2008 2 Comments

Michael Laws has written a strong piece in the Sunday Star times on child abuse which pulls no punches and calls for a return of the death penalty. Most of what he says is spot on (well there is a bit of the ‘someone else should be doing something’ going on) but this statement is […]

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Homosexuality and the Right-Wing Socialists

November 18th, 2008 27 Comments

Lately I have been thinking I must write a post about the sacred cow of homosexuality and how it can turn the most ardent liberal into a lefty. I am not the only person to have noticed this phenomena. As Matt once commented, “Christians should be very concerned with people who will sell out their […]

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Rickards, Nicholas and Flaws in the Adversarial System

November 14th, 2008 8 Comments

As someone who intends to share the same career as Clint Rickards I have to say I am uncomfortable hearing that the NZ Law Society has granted Rickards a certificate of character to practice law. I am uncomfortable because the legal system forces us into an absurd position that everyone knows is farcical and yet […]

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A Voting Guide

November 7th, 2008 13 Comments

How to choose who to vote for tomorrow, from Glenn (once again – what can we say? he is brilliant and we ran out of time *ahem*) Extract from: So who AM I voting for? (the election blog, part 3) Basic Human rights/freedomsThere are some bottom line human rights and liberties that should always be […]

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Thoughts on Roast Guinea Pigs and Balancing Freedoms

October 7th, 2008 18 Comments

We have google set to “strict safe search” … you have probably worked out where this is leading, check out the first pic that came up on her search – roasted guinea pig complete with two roast spuds.

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