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New Zealand

Report

Unpopular opinions: academic freedom in New Zealand


This report provides a detailed examination of the state of academic freedom at New Zealand universities, together with an analysis of the main threats to academic freedom in the country at present. The report identifies and discusses three main threats to academic freedom and closes with a number of recommendations, including an annual audit of...
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AI and music


This report captures the perspectives of creative professionals across Australia and New Zealand to explore the relationship between music and artificial intelligence, highlighting the economic, cultural and regulatory implications of this rapidly evolving market.
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Shining a light: improving transparency in New Zealand’s political and governance systems


According to this report, low levels of corruption are part of New Zealand’s self-identity. The report considers the growing perception of corruption in New Zealand’s political and governance systems in recent years and why this matters.
Systematic review

The Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme in Aotearoa New Zealand: a human rights review


From non-existent jobs and wages to the potential for human trafficking – migrant workers are being exploited under the existing Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme. This review sets out a range of urgent human rights concerns and provides recommendations for improving the scheme.
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Whanaketia: through pain and trauma, from darkness to light


The final report on abuse and neglect in State and faith-based institutions between 1950 and 1999. This report shines a light on the myriad ways that these institutions and their leaders failed in their duty of care to hundreds of thousands of children, young people and adults. Most of the factors that led or contributed...
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