Al Gillespie
Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Al Gillespie
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
Trump's Blackwater pardon sparks Iraqi ire
Iraqis have reacted with outrage to Donald Trump's move to pardon four security guards from the security firm Blackwater who were jailed for a 2007 massacre that sparked an outcry over the use of… Audio
NZ's position in Five Eyes tension
Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law at the University of Waikato shares his view on escalating tensions. Audio
NZ should back Australia over tariffs from China - Expert
A professor of international law says if Australia takes its complaints against China's trade impositions to the World Trade Organisation, New Zealand should support it. China has put tariffs of up to… Audio
Linton Military Camp soldier charged with espionage
A soldier based at the Linton Military Camp in Manawatu has been charged with espionage and a raft of other charges.
A punishment of up to 14 years' imprisonment could be meted out to the soldier… Audio
Trump's mission to bomb Iran could spark a war
Professor of International law, Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about the revelation Donald Trump wanted to start bombing Iran after he lost the US presidential election and of his intention to bring… Audio
US elections: Pompeo claims 'smooth transition'
The Panel discusses the latest developments in the US as Donald Trump refuses to concede. Audio
Al Gillespie on what a Biden presidency means for NZ
It's official -- Donald Trump has been ousted as the President of the United States. University of Waikato Professor of Law Al Gillespie joins the show to discuss what a Joe Biden presidency is likely… Audio
US election: What will result mean for NZ?
Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, talks about the ramifications of the election for New Zealand. Audio
Combating COVID conspiracies in times of an election part 2
More discussion as Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about combating conspiracy theories online during the lead up to the election and how to shut down online fake news. Audio
Combating COVID conspiracies in times of an election
Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about combating conspiracy theories online during the lead up to the election and how to shut down online fake news. Audio
Christchurch mosque shooter labelled 'terrorist entity'
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ordered Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant be officially labelled a "terrorist entity".
That means the mass murderer is now featured on a list of 20… Audio
Caution needed over rush to enhance police powers
Caution is being called over any rush to enhance police powers related to suspected terrorism. Authorities here are eyeing Britain's legal framework which, among other things, grants power to arrest… Audio
Sentence handed down to Christchurch mosque shooter today
The Christchurch mosque gunman has been sent to prison indefinitely in an historic move by the judge. Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the hearing and the gunman's silence. Audio
The countdown is on to mask up
Auckland remains under level three restrictions, until midnight on Sunday, while the rest of the country remains at level two until at least Sunday the 6th of September. Audio
Law professor calls for mosque shooter to go to Australian prison
As sentencing gets underway for the Christchurch mosque shooter, law professor, Al Gillespie believes there is a case for serve his time in an Australian prison. Audio
National calls for election to be delayed
Waikato University Professor of International Law Alexander Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss National leader Judith Collins call to delay the election. Audio
Hong Kong extradition ban: watch China's response says law prof
An international law professor says New Zealand needs to watch China's response after suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong.
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters made the announcement… Audio
Law Professor Al Gillespie on case to test lockdown legality
The legality of the alert level four lockdown is to be debated in the coming days. Law Professor Al Gillespie joins the show to talk about the arguments he's expecting to be made both for and against… Audio
Privacy fears over health data after Covid-19 leak
The Panel is joined by Professor of International Law at the University of Waikato, Alexander Gillespie, to discuss whether the law needs to change following the Covid-19 leak of health data. Audio