The conference will now be held on the 28th & 29th of May at the InterContinental in Wellington.
See the upcoming conferences page for details.
The conference will now be held on the 28th & 29th of May at the InterContinental in Wellington.
See the upcoming conferences page for details.
This seminar emphasizes the importance of data-driven approaches to measure positive social change and guide investment decisions in the social sector. Sir Bill English reflects
Watch Ed Willis’s LEANZ Webinar on the Impact of Copyright, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Law and Proposed EU Legislation on AI.
Addressing climate change through tort law: implications of the Supreme Court’s Smith v Fonterra decision
This seminar explores whether New Zealand’s wholesale electricity market is fit for the future as the country transitions towards a highly renewable energy system.
The winning essay this year was by James Sinclair titled Should the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Continue their Endeavours to Implement a Central Bank Digital Currency for Retail Application.
In her talk Sue Barker will cover topics including: the role of charities in democratic societies, recent developments overseas and in New Zealand with regard to how governments approach charities and the risks they create, what a world-leading legal framework for charities might look like.