Consumer Data Right
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@aevarjak
@aevarjak 5 ай бұрын
Professor Baldur Þórhallsson comes in to the discussion about 18 minuts in. Great discussions, Baldur is a vell known around the globe for his small state theories, publications and work.
@Ryels124
@Ryels124 Жыл бұрын
cannot hear
@stephenlennon7369
@stephenlennon7369 2 жыл бұрын
Elite Maori 🤣🤣
@luatala165
@luatala165 2 жыл бұрын
Llxxx I L I'lyuľg Llxxx hyif Yves loll l
@luatala165
@luatala165 2 жыл бұрын
Mmmmmm so...if these gang buddies of mine have a bad experience, I'll put your fallas names on the table. Thankyou's,saves me alot.
@luatala165
@luatala165 2 жыл бұрын
He's not even from here???! We won't get anything from you bro! Can the devil cast out the devil???? It's hearsay,where's the proof of claim? what happened to my friend Greg King?
@faithhenkel.4112
@faithhenkel.4112 3 жыл бұрын
this is my dad
@ruiaaperahama380
@ruiaaperahama380 4 жыл бұрын
He fails to discuss the Kingitanga, Kotahitanga and the Ratana contribution not only to NZ history but also to NZ constitutional reparations to the original position that Rangatira did not cede sovereignty.
@winny625
@winny625 4 жыл бұрын
Charter of human rights and responsibilities states freedom of movement within Victoria. This lockdown is illegal.
@craiginnes612
@craiginnes612 4 жыл бұрын
I think that this series needs to be followed up with a post-script because the legal fallout from the lock-down has not concluded for those caught up in it. You noted the failure to consider Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi. One element of this consideration was the ban on hunting and the gathering of food resources. Although if is often pointed out that Maori are predominantly living in urban areas today, this overlooks the fact that Maori are significantly over-represented in minor urban areas and in many cases still call rural areas home. The issue of hunting also applied to the wider rural sector, with Federated Farmers advising members they could engage in pest control on their property when the Prime Minister was saying hunting was banned. This confusion has led to real-world consequences with people losing their firearms licences and having a permanent stain on their record as a result. There will also be the issue of losses incurred during the lock-down and also issues around liquidation and recovery of debts. As you point out the picture away from Lampton Quay is very different, the legal fallout for some sections of our community will continue for much longer than some other sections.
@spaceacademi7615
@spaceacademi7615 4 жыл бұрын
When the media is told to 'disregard' any other truth & media is censored what choice is there? They told us stay home save lives - but it seems the virus wasn't as bad as what they claimed. Only eldery are severly effected (as per usual) Now they have $200b of our money & tell us to stand in a line - even though we all use the same doorhandle & pinpad...
@Kiwi-Mel
@Kiwi-Mel 4 жыл бұрын
We were lucky, overseas people of all ages havr been affected. Doctors and nurses have died - they are not all elderly. If more of us had died would you complain not enough had been done? Be happy you are alive to bitch, overreaction turned out better than the prevarication and delayed response in the UK and USA.
@theecanmole
@theecanmole 4 жыл бұрын
21:19 a "low risk trail on Makara Peak MTB Park" mentioned! Hell yeah!
@ameliaretter8120
@ameliaretter8120 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and interesting discussion - thanks for making me feel like I'm back at uni again (that's good thing!)
@alancameron604
@alancameron604 4 жыл бұрын
Another excellent discussion of the legal landscape around government measures on Covid 19.
@hannahboast6721
@hannahboast6721 4 жыл бұрын
Richard Boast is my grandad
@absurdcamus6026
@absurdcamus6026 6 ай бұрын
Hi Hannah I recently wrote a paper for a national history contest about the native land acts and their impact on Māori chieftain power. My paper placed first in the state of Ohio and now it will move on to the national competition in DC. For my research I read three of your grandfather’s books (buying and selling the land, and native land court volume 1 and 2). I was wondering if you could put me in contact with him as I’d love to share this good news with him and how his work inspired my historical writing.
@donaldnicolson1718
@donaldnicolson1718 5 жыл бұрын
Aileen mcharg is my mother
@solomonbalogun6545
@solomonbalogun6545 5 жыл бұрын
Great
@fionafromshrek
@fionafromshrek 6 жыл бұрын
MY NAME IS FIONA HAINES
@andychristie6221
@andychristie6221 10 жыл бұрын
I guess I had a different expectation going into this mock arbitration. I thought that the arbitrator was going to hear the conflict, and arbitrate. Instead this sounded like an argument over the arbitration itself. This just doesn't sound right. I think the arbitration itself is adversarial--but the agreement to use arbitration has to be consensual. So that part of the process was (I expected, naive me) "negotiation", not argumentation.
@andychristie6221
@andychristie6221 10 жыл бұрын
I don't get it--why does someone have to go into arbitration when one does not like the arbitrators? Isn't there some process for that? Can't the party just walk out of the arbitration at the beginning, since it has not really even started yet?
@adityagore1319
@adityagore1319 7 жыл бұрын
The parties agree to arbitrate on disputes beforehand, therefore, the arbitration agreement is a enforceable contract in itself, if a party were to "walk out" it would constitute a breach of contract, and it would be liable to pay damages.
@andychristie6221
@andychristie6221 10 жыл бұрын
Gee...I would hate to go into arbitration, and immediately find myself in a conflict about the arbitration itself. If I were the other party, I would say "shall we just forget this, and try again later in some other venue?"
@andychristie6221
@andychristie6221 10 жыл бұрын
WAIT! So the parties agreed to binding arbitration--and THEN they decided that the arbitrators are not partial? Then why are they doing arbitration?
@B10Esteban
@B10Esteban 7 жыл бұрын
Andy Christie well as far as I know there are different methods of choosing the arbitrators. Each party may choose one and then between these two , the president of the tribunal is chosen; or they all maybe chosen by consensual agreement. Regardless of this , the arbitrators have to meet the requirements laid out on the IBA guidelines for conflicts of interest which you can find online. Therefore, if for any reason they don't meet the criteria of independence and impartiality they may be recused. However, this doesn't affect the arbitration process as another arbitrator will substitute the one who has been deemed dependent of a party or partial to a party or to the subject matter at hand.