Andrew Geddis
Sunday Morning Post-Election Panel (Part 4)
Andrew Geddis, Don Brash, and Jeanette Fitzsimmons discuss Christchurch going blue. Audio
Sunday Morning Post-Election Panel (Part 3)
Is this the end of the road for Internet Mana? Audio
Sunday Morning Post-Election Panel (Part 2)
What happened to the Maori Party vote? Audio
Sunday Morning Post-Election Panel (Part 1)
Andrew Geddis, Don Brash, and Jeanette Fitzsimmons discuss the shift to the centre-right. Audio
Andrew Geddis on Dirty Politics
Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago University teaches Public Law, and also papers including Law and the Democratic Process. He is also a member of the Legislation Advisory Committee, and makes comment… Audio
Electoral law specialist on satirical song
Guyon Espiner talks to Professor Andrew Geddis from the University of Otago, a specialist in electoral law. Audio
Campaigners go to high court over election classification
The members of a climate change campaign are going to the High Court after the Electoral Commission said their website was an election advertisement. Audio
Political donations
Political reporter Liz Banas on the National Party's Cabinet Club, and Professor Andrew Geddis on sourcing electoral funds. Audio
NZ First plans wouldn't stand up in court - Geddis
A public law expert says New Zealand First's plan to fine MPs if they stay in Parliament after leaving the party cannot be enforced. Audio
Banks will face defended hearing over electoral returns
The last-ditch effort by Act MP John Banks to have his charge thrown out has failed and he will face a defended hearing next month. Audio
A Mana and Internet "component party" is a possibility
Kim Dotcom's Internet Party is in talks with the Mana Party about campaigning together. Audio
Cunliffe faces police probe over election day tweet
Police are investigating a complaint the Labour Party leader, David Cunliffe, broke the law by sending a tweet urging people to vote for his party's candidate on the day of the Christchurch East… Audio
Trampling over adults rights to save kids?
Government workers are not the only ones whose rights may be impinged by the vulnerable children reforms announced yesterday. Courts will also be able to impose Child Harm Prevention Orders to stop… Audio
Professor of Public Law on Dunne
Otago University's Professor of Public Law Andrew Geddis is with us. Audio
Peter Dunne's resignation and the GCSB leaked report
With Professor Andrew Geddis - a constitutional law expert, and Professor of Law at the University of Otago. Paul Thompson - The Executive Editor of Fairfax Group, which employs political journalist… Audio
Law change signalled to flag criminal backgrounds
The Justice Minister Judith Collins says spouses and partners should have the right to know their partner's criminal history. Audio
Debating the Constitution 4: Human Rights
In the fourth of a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review Professors Claudia Geiringer, Andrew Geddis and Margaret Wilson; along with Jack Hodder and Stephen Whittington… Audio
Another Bain report likely over compensation claim
The Prime Minister, John Key, says it's likely another report will be commissioned into whether David Bain should be paid compensation for the nearly 13 years he spent in jail for murdering his… Audio
Criticism for Key over failure to front on ministry resignation
As we said, that interview with Brent Edwards was recorded before the resignation of the Education Secretary, Lesley Longstone, on Wednesday. Mr Key refused interviews on the matter, but he did have… Audio
Two reports into David Bain case, with a third likely
The Justice Minister's release of an independent report into whether David Bain should be paid compensation, along with a critical peer review, has re-ignited the debate about who was to blame for the… Audio