Claudia Geiringer
Dear Parliament, Try again, Sincerely, the Courts
You might not have noticed but our constitution suddenly shifted a little six years ago. Parliament is currently figuring out how to adapt to that. Audio
Dear Parliament, Try again, Sincerely, the Courts
You might not have noticed but our constitution suddenly shifted a little six years ago. Parliament is currently figuring out how to adapt to that.
AudioWas Covid-19 lockdown legal? Professor Claudia Geiringer explains
Former parliamentary counsel and law drafter Andrew Borrowdale is putting the question to the test, asking the High Court to rule lockdown level 4 and 3 illegal. He is arguing that Director-General of… Video, Audio
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun flees to New Zealand
A former opposition Nauru MP has slipped out of the Pacific Island where he's been stuck for a year having been stripped of his Nauru passport. Now he's been reunited with his New Zealand family after… Audio
Lawyers concern on Nauru
Lawyers in New Zealand and Australia are rallying over concerns about human rights and rule of law in Nauru. Audio
New Zealand lawyers demand government put pressure on Nauru
Consitutional lawyers are asking the Government to put pressure on Nauru over what they see as a breakdown in democracy in the Pacific Island nation. Audio
Debating the Constitution 4: Human Rights
In the fourth of a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review Professors Claudia Geiringer, Andrew Geddis and Margaret Wilson; along with Jack Hodder and Stephen Whittington… Audio
Debating the Constitution 1: What's the problem?
Kicking off a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review, Professor Claudia Geiringer; Professor Bruce Harris, Dr Carwyn Jones, Dame Claudia Orange, and Dr Matthew Palmer explore… Audio
Treaty Debate 2 (2012)
Professor John Burrows outlines the forthcoming constitutional review which he is co-chairing, looking at a wide range of issues to do with New Zealand's constitutional arrangements. Professor Burrows… Audio