Al Gillespie
The TPP
Will New Zealand fold under pressure of TPP negotiations putting our dairy industry in peril? We ask Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato. Audio
Hiroshima
The pros and cons of dropping the bomb on Hiroshima 70 years ago. International law expert Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato joins the Panel to talk about the implications which still… Audio
The TPP
Fears about the legal position of our SOEs under the TTP and some farmers saying the yet to be ratified free trade agreement spells disaster for dairy. Al Gillespie of Massey University explains the… Audio
TPPA - breakthrough in Senate
A breakthrough in the US senate on the TPPA vote. We talk to Al Gillespie of Waikato University about what the deal means for Barack Obama. Audio
Texas jihadist shootings
Jihadists were shot dead by a traffic cop in Texas after opening fire on an anti-Muslim rally. We talk to Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato about the friction between religions and… Audio
The Panel with Tony Doe and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Sixty per cent of the planet's giant herbivores are threatened. What the Panelists Tony Doe and Tim Watkin have been thinking about. Employment lawyer Gareth Abdinor joins the Panel to discuss if… Audio
ANZAC Day security
A plot to harm people at ANZAC Day commemorations in Melbourne has been foiled. There's a call for heightened security at shopping malls. How happy would you be to have your bag searched routinely? We… Audio
The future of spying
Where will demanding your mobile phone password at the border lead to? Dr Alexander Gillespie talks about the price of privacy. Audio
Aussie Bali Boycott
There's a movement in Australia to boycott Bali as a holiday situation. Prof Al Gillespie talks about Bali and the death penalty in general. Audio
Iraq Asks NZ For Help
Why does Iraq need to look to the other side of the world for help with the fight against ISIS? Professor Al Gillespie of Waikato University joins the Panel to discuss how strong any coalition would… Audio
The Libyan no-fly zone
What's the legality of the UN Security Council's decision to impose a no-fly zone in Libya, and how does it work as a military concept? The University of Waikato's Al Gillespie and Al Jazeera's roving… Audio
Disarmament a step in the right direct says law professor
The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution to stem the spread of nuclear weapons - and according to a professor of international law at Waikato University it's a step in the right… Audio