Mai Chen
The Panel with Jeremy Elwood and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Topics - It looks as though David Bain has been found innocent on balance of probabilities. The new-look Herald has joined other media in analysing the decisions handed down by the judiciary. Audio
Government putting sqeeze on Tribunal, says expert
A Treaty of Waitangi law expert, Mai Chen, says the Crown is putting the squeeze on the Waitangi Tribunal. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Neill Miller (Part 2)
Topics - the choice of New Zealand's flag-bearer at the London Olympics has been characterised as a two horse race. The strapline in the NZ Herald is unequivocal - Business leaders have delivered a… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Neill Miller (Part 1)
Topics - new figures from the Ministry of Health show New Zealand's comparative rate of infant abuse remained high over the past year. Parliament's Speaker Lockwood Smith has released a list of the 15… Audio
Law with Mai Chen
Discusses changes to the way New Zealand regulates foreign vessels fishing in the country's EEZ. Audio
Law with Mai Chen
The Waitangi Tribunal is granting the New Zealand Maori Council an urgent hearing for two claims relating to the Crown's proposal to sell a minority shareholding in four energy SOEs; and Maori rights… Audio
Law with Mai Chen
The Government's Green Paper for Vulnerable Children, and is the Privacy Act a barrier or opportunity to minimise harm to these children? Audio
Treaty Debate 1 (2012)
Chaired by historian Dr Claudia Orange, the first debate features Justice Joe Williams and public law specialist Mai Chen discussing the Waitangi Tribunal's long-awaited first "whole of government"… Audio
Law with Mai Chen
Mai Chen casts a legal eye across the Government's programme for 2012. Audio
Law with Mai Chen
Mai Chen discusses the issues surrounding confidence and supply deals with minor political parties. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and David McPhail (Part 2)
The council will spend 2.7 million dollars on its Rugby World Cup opening night fireworks spectacular and celebrations. A male teacher has been convicted and had his registration cancelled after he… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and David McPhail (Part 1)
The New Zealand and Australian stock markets have followed the lead of international markets - both taking a substantial tumble in trading today. The New York Times is reporting a new death toll from… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 5 August 2011
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Royal Commission is not a court: Public Law specialist
We asked the Attorney-Geberal Chris Finlayson to discuss this issue this morning. He said he wouldn't as the warrant setting up the Commission spoke for itself. Audio
Law with Mai Chen
Reforms of criminal practice law surrounding criminal procedures. Audio