Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmful Digital Communications Bill aims to address this problem in a number of ways. This paper focuses on the civil enforcement regime and the criminal offence of causing harm by posting a digital communication established by the Bill. It considers these aspects of the Bill in light of the right to freedom of expression, and analyses whether they constitute a justified limitation on that right. By applying the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 section 5 analysis from Hansen v R, the paper discovers that the civil enforcement regime is a justified limitation, but the new criminal offence is not. The paper concludes that the inclusion of a publi...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
This essay examines the problem of revenge pornography (“revenge porn”) in New Zealand. It argues th...
Section 14 of the Bill of Rights Act extends to protect internet access within New Zealand as a mean...
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill has recently been reported back from the Justice and Elector...
This article explores the Law Commission’s 2021 paper - Modernising Communications Offences: a fina...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
Social media has become a breeding ground for malicious, abusive, and offensive communications. Thes...
This paper examines the Law Commission’s proposals to use a right of reply as a remedy within a new ...
In the digital age, the spread of the mobile world and the nature of the cyberspace, offers many new...
This paper revisits the concepts of lex informatica (Reidenberg) and code is law (Lessig), both earl...
This thesis examines the adequacy of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 as ...
This paper examines the issue of intimate partner cyber harassment and how effectively the issue is ...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
The subject matter of this paper will be the protection of fundamental human rights from false and o...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
This essay examines the problem of revenge pornography (“revenge porn”) in New Zealand. It argues th...
Section 14 of the Bill of Rights Act extends to protect internet access within New Zealand as a mean...
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill has recently been reported back from the Justice and Elector...
This article explores the Law Commission’s 2021 paper - Modernising Communications Offences: a fina...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
Social media has become a breeding ground for malicious, abusive, and offensive communications. Thes...
This paper examines the Law Commission’s proposals to use a right of reply as a remedy within a new ...
In the digital age, the spread of the mobile world and the nature of the cyberspace, offers many new...
This paper revisits the concepts of lex informatica (Reidenberg) and code is law (Lessig), both earl...
This thesis examines the adequacy of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 as ...
This paper examines the issue of intimate partner cyber harassment and how effectively the issue is ...
It is common knowledge that the internet has profoundly affected the manner in which people communic...
The subject matter of this paper will be the protection of fundamental human rights from false and o...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
This essay examines the problem of revenge pornography (“revenge porn”) in New Zealand. It argues th...
Section 14 of the Bill of Rights Act extends to protect internet access within New Zealand as a mean...