Mentions of Human Rights Foundation of New Zealand in New Zealand Parliament debates
Human Rights Foundation of New Zealand has been mentioned in 6 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Bill
First Reading 27 Sep 2011
KEITH LOCKE ... be a very rushed process, particularly for voluntary groups like the New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties, the Human Rights Foundation, or any groups like that, which do not have full-time staff and are not full-time lawyers, etc., to really contribute ...
Ministerial Statements - Taser Guns—Introduction
Taser Guns—Introduction 27 Aug 2008
Hon TARIANA TURIA ... made a different decision. We come back, then, to the call from the Campaign Against the Taser lobby group, the Human Rights Foundation, the Peace Foundation, lawyer Marie Dyhrberg, the Council of Trade Unions, and the Howard League, amongst others. That ...
Minimum Wage (New Entrants) Amendment Bill
Second Reading 25 Jul 2007
SUE BRADFORD ... receive equal pay for equal work, regardless of age. I want especially to thank the Human Rights Commission, the Human Rights Foundation, and the Children’s Commissioner who, along with a number of others, called for the repeal of section 30 of the Human ...
Human Rights (Women in Armed Forces) Amendment Bill
Second Reading 29 Mar 2007
TARIANA TURIA ... We note with great interest that five of the six submitters to the select committee supported the bill—namely the Human Rights Foundation, the New Zealand Federation of Business and Professional Women, the Human Rights Commission, the National Advisory ...
Māori Purposes Bill
Second Reading 5 Dec 2006
TE URUROA FLAVELL ... claims of hapū and iwi who were wronged by the Crown. This cannot be done without a fair and impartial process. The Human Rights Foundation argued that a process of dialogue should be initiated with the aim of securing broad Māori agreement with the ...
Crimes of Torture Amendment Bill
Second Reading 7 Nov 2006
KEITH LOCKE ... he or she wishes, to revoke those designations. That is not true independence. If we refer to the submission from the Human Rights Foundation to the select committee, we see that the foundation refers to the Paris principles that govern national human rights ...