Legal loopholes

Presented at Kiwicon 8: It's always 1989 in Computer Security (2014), Dec. 12, 2014, 3:30 p.m. (15 minutes).

Law aspires to be clear, unambiguous and standardised but in application is often vague, unpredictable and chancy. To what extent can grey areas of the law be exploited for politics, pleasure or profit? A tiki tour including examples from NZ and Oz in public order, fines, gambling, tax & more, plus practical tips.

Presenters:

  • Marissa Johnpillai
    Marissa is a qualified predator on human suffering and works in community legal centres, mostly in non-casework roles like education, research, writing and projects. Currently based in Melbourne, Marissa continues to cultivate a healthy respect for lawlessness and believes there can be no democracy without the capacity for dissent.

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