Marcus Roberts

Marcus Roberts was two years out of law school when he decided that practising law was no longer for him. He therefore went back to Auckland University and did his LLM while tutoring at the new law school at the Aucland University of Technology. He has just started a new job teaching contract law at Auckland University. Aside from law, his passions include running and reading (particularly philosophy, apologetics and history) and supporting the New Zealand cricket team (which counts as penance for a vast multitude of sins).


The Problems of City Dwelling

Marcus Roberts | 3 Jun 2012
Lancet and UCL have report on the growing urban population and what we need to do to better city-dwellers health.


Big Ups for Briggy Hall

Marcus Roberts | 29 May 2012
A new project in Phillipines is helping the people set up their own food businesses - a much better way of alleviating poverty than population control.


The Rhema Project

Marcus Roberts | 25 May 2012
The Rhema Project is an NGO doing wonderful things to combat gendercide in India.


A more religious future?

Marcus Roberts | 24 May 2012
Thanks to demography, the 21st century will see a rise in religious belief throughout the world.


Mexicans are no longer throwing themselves at the fence

Marcus Roberts | 18 May 2012
The melting pot of the USA is continuing to bubble away.


Bollywood and gendercide in India

Marcus Roberts | 16 May 2012
A Bollywood actor uses his reality TV show to highlight gendercide in India.


Satire, only funny if based upon truth

Marcus Roberts | 11 May 2012
The Onion writes about population control - why is it funny?


Baby Flesh - now available in capsule form!

Marcus Roberts | 8 May 2012
The South Korean Government is trying to stamp out the importation of baby-flesh capsules from China.


Yet more reasons for China to change course

Marcus Roberts | 2 May 2012
Chinese demographic numbers - it is time to end this horrific one child policy.

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