Mentions of Whitireia Community Law Centre in New Zealand Parliament debates
Whitireia Community Law Centre has been mentioned in 6 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Crimes Amendment Bill (No 2) 2011
Second Reading 13 Sep 2011
TE URUROA FLAVELL ... child abuse is not effective, and it is an expensive response with no evidence to show that it actually works. The Whitireia Community Law Centre also considered that increased penalties for those who do not fulfil their legal duty to report child abuse may promote ...
Legal Services Bill
In Committee 8 Mar 2011
KRIS FAAFOI ... and work for the community. Therefore, this bill will be acutely felt by those who work there every day, like the Whitireia Community Law Centre, and family lawyers like Peter Foster, who is based out in Raumati.
Courts (Remote Participation) Bill
Second Reading 29 Jun 2010
TE URUROA FLAVELL ... that will ensure the physical safety of all court users. Finally, I will turn to the submission from the Whitireia Community Law Centre. It told the select committee that it agrees with the overall purpose of the bill to provide for the greater use of ...
Consumer Affairs
Interest Rate Caps—Overseas Experience 16 Jun 2010
Carol Beaumont I seek leave to table an email from Bill Bevan, from the Whitireia Community Law Centre, in regard to the responsible lending provisions of my bill.
Disputes Tribunals Amendment Bill 2009
In Committee 22 Jul 2009
PAUL QUINN ... of the tribunal should be published. In fact, in just reviewing my select committee submission notes, I see that the Whitireia Community Law Centre proposed that, but the Justice and Electoral Committee decided not to pursue it. Basically, we have stayed within the ...
Real Estate Agents Bill
Second Reading 4 Sep 2008
Hon TARIANA TURIA ... that we believe require further work as the bill proceeds through the House. The first of these was presented by the Whitireia Community Law Centre. Its view was that consumers faced with detailed agency contracts and complex statutory rights need far more than “educati...