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*”Legislation should not be code, but law as code is the future”: New research released
An intriguing new report, co-authored by Tom Barraclough, Hamish Fraser and Curtis Barnes and published by Brainbox Institute, warns that enacting legislation in code is a risk to the constitutional arrangements of New Zealand. Despite that, they argue that two … Continue reading
*Farmed Animal Welfare Report highlights inconsistencies between the codes and the Act
The New Zealand Animal Law Association is concerned that the welfare needs of farmed animals in New Zealand are not being met. It recently released a report on this topic, with a particular focus on pigs, dairy cattle, layer hens, … Continue reading
*Consumer NZ calls out unfair terms in retirement village contracts
In recent findings from a study funded by the Law Foundation, Consumer NZ is calling for an overhaul of retirement village regulations to protect residents from unfair terms. Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy said its review of retirement village … Continue reading
*2020 Cleary Memorial Prize Winner Announced
The Law Foundation congratulates Oliva Klinkum on being awarded the Cleary Memorial Prize for 2020. Olivia currently works for Meredith Connell as a solicitor and criminal prosecutor for the Crown. Prior to this, she worked as a Judges’ Clerk in … Continue reading
*Justice system must bring legal data into 21st century
A new legal research report released today calls for written decisions of courts and tribunals in New Zealand to be prepared and published as digital data. The research behind this report was funded by the New Zealand Law Foundation, as … Continue reading
* Human rights concerns as facial recognition technology use expands
A Foundation-funded research project led by Associate Professor Nessa Lynch, VUW Law Faculty, has shown the potential impact that use of facial recognition technology (FRT) has on human rights. The study was funded through our $2m Information Law & Policy … Continue reading
*More free Law and Tech webinars coming up in Oct and Nov courtesy of TeLENZ project
The Law Foundation funded Technology in Law and Education NZ Project (TeLENZ) is presenting a series of free webinars on Law and Technology in legal education, practice policy and research. Upcoming webinars: Thurs 15 Oct, 1pm-2pm: Open Law NZ … Continue reading
*Free 1-hour online panel workshop 12.30pm Tues 13th Oct 2020: “How Advancements in Technology have Shaped the Practice of Law”
This LexisNexis Innovation Panel collaborative forum will centre on initiatives to improve the way New Zealand legal professionals work. Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles, project leader for the Law Foundation-funded TeLENZ project will be a panellist along with other legal and … Continue reading
*Free Law and Technology webinars coming up in Sept and Oct courtesy of TeLENZ project
The Law Foundation funded Technology in Law and Education NZ Project (TeLENZ) is presenting a series of free webinars on Law and Technology in legal education, practice policy and research. Upcoming webinars: Tues 29 Sept, 11am-12.00pm: E-Voting – Security Policy … Continue reading
*Ten new legal research projects receive funding from Law Foundation’s final funding round
Earlier this month the Law Foundation approved funding for ten new legal research projects. This was our final round for applications before moving into recess. We are now gradually winding down as our current grantees complete their projects. The final … Continue reading