Andrew Geddis
Law professor explains right to protest in a public place
Andrew Geddis is a law professor at Otago University - where he lectures on the Bill of Rights. Audio
Law expert says National wrong to bypass legal checks
A constitutional legal expert says the government is wrong to try to apply a quick fix solution to the law to let the police use hidden cameras unfettered. Audio
Auditor General does u-turn on Pansy Wong case
Professor Andrew Geddis is a public law specialist at Otago University. Audio
The new Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority - CERA
Public and electoral law professor at Otago University, Andrew Geddis. Audio
Harawira outcome may influence election
The Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira will today face a disciplinary hearing that pundits say may make or break the Maori Party. Audio
Constitutional review
A constitutional review to look at the length of parliamentary terms and the Treaty of Waitangi. Audio
Constitutional implications of quake legislation
With Andrew Geddis - Otago University associate professor of law and Austin Forbes, QC - convener of the Law Society's rule of law committee. Audio
Judge to ask courts to stop full review of his conduct
Supreme Court judge Bill Wilson is to ask the courts to stop a full review of his conduct. For the first time in New Zealand a Judicial Conduct Panel has been convened to decide whether Justice Wilson… Audio
MPs spend less on expenses as accountability grows
MPs seem to be getting the message that the public doesn't like the idea of them living the high life at the taxpayers' expense. Audio
MMP specialist looks at Green Party's support for Labour
Andrew Geddis from Otago University comments on bargaining positions of Greens and other smaller parties. Audio
Greens Say Scaremongering by EFA Opponents Stopping Debate
Electoral Commission chief executive Helena Catt said the new law has had a"chilling"effect on campaign activity. Audio
Opponents of EFA Scaring People Away
Otago University associate professor of law Andrew Geddis says there's still misunderstanding of what the act allows. Audio
Will Winston Peters Survive?
New Zealand first's deputy leader Peter Brown says he thinks Owen Glenn has made a mistake. Audio
Operation of Political Trust Funds
Professor Geddes explains how donations to political parties could have been channelled through trusts and sub-trusts. Audio
Donations to Political Parties Hot Topic This Week
Mr Peters has insisted his party has complied with the law. Audio
NZ First Could Face Massive Fine
The Electoral Commission reported the party to police yesterday after determining the party may have breached the act. Audio
Labour Breaches Electoral Finance Act
The Labour Party has breached its own Electoral Finance Act, in the first ruling on the new act by the Electoral Commission. Audio