Articles tagged with Democracy

Defending Democracy: The Role of Courts in Upholding the People's Voice

1 month ago | 231 views

The speech delivered in the Oxford Union debate argues that courts are undermining democracy due to judicial overreach and challenges to popular will. It emphasizes the importance of democratic principles, separation of powers, and judicial independence in upholding the people's voice in governance. The speaker highlights concerns about judicial activism and the need for prudential leadership to ensure that laws are made by elected representatives, emphasizing the role of parliament as the voice of the people and the importance of defending democracy against current threats.

Tags: Democracy Courts Judicial Overreach Separation of Powers Leadership Judicial Independence New Zealand Parliament Aristotle Winston Churchill

Remembering the Legacy of Jim Bolger: New Zealand's Former Prime Minister

1 month ago | 221 views

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and reform that shaped the nation. Born in Taranaki to Irish immigrant parents, his values of hard work and determination defined his character and leadership style. Bolger served in Parliament for over three decades, leading the country through economic modernization and electoral reforms during his time as Prime Minister from 1990 to 1997.

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Challenging the Status Quo: The Impact of Regulatory Growth on Society

3 months ago | 382 views

The speaker expresses skepticism towards the theme of the conference, "Regulation 2025 to 2050: Disruption, Change, and Continuity," highlighting the negative impact of regulatory growth on resources, project viability, and culture. They discuss the need for regulatory reform in New Zealand, emphasizing the importance of addressing housing affordability and productivity challenges. The speaker advocates for greater public scrutiny of regulatory initiatives to ensure cost-effective benefits and urges a shift towards more efficient and transparent regulatory practices.

Tags: Regulation Change Continuity Public Choice Economics Housing Democracy Regulatory Failure Productivity Paradox Public Choice Origins