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  1. Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims: Survey report [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...understanding, with the hope that the resulting analysis reflected the core narratives and concerns respondents wanted to be heard. 2 Braun V. & Clarke V. 2006. Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology 3, pp. 77–101. doi: 10.1191/1478088706qp063oa 3 Patton M.Q. 1990. Qualitative evaluation and research methods. 2nd edition. Newbury Park, California, Sage. 04 Survey respondents The Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims survey recei...

  2. [2019] NZEmpC 178 Johnston v The Fletcher Construction Co Ltd [pdf, 340 KB]

    GRANT JOHNSTON v THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED [2019] NZEmpC 178 [4 December 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2019] NZEmpC 178 EMPC 381/2017 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN GRANT JOHNSTON Plaintiff AND THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 29-31 October 201

  3. [2019] NZEmpC 99 Fernandez v Rappongi Excursions Ltd t/a Denny’s Restaurants [pdf, 440 KB]

    CLEITEST FERNANDEZ v RAPPONGI EXCURSIONS LIMITED T/A DENNY’S RESTAURANTS [2019] NZEmpC 99 [15 August 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2019] NZEmpC 99 EMPC 369/2017 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN CLEITEST FERNANDEZ Plaintiff AND RAPPONGI EXCURSIONS LIMITED T/A DENNY’S RESTAURANTS Defendant

  4. [2018] NZSSAA 42 (3 September 2018) [pdf, 701 KB]

    [2018] NZSSAA 42 Reference No. SSAA 03/17 IN THE MATTER of the Social Security Act 1964 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal by XXXX of XXXX, against a decision of a Benefits Review Committee BEFORE THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL AUTHORITY Mr G Pearson - Chairperson Mr K Williams - Member Appearances The Appellant with her agent Ms Carla Woollaston For Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development: Ms J Hume DECISION G Pearson (Chairperson) Backg

  5. [2018] NZEmpC 106 X v The Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 683 KB]

    X v THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS NZEmpC CHRISTCHURCH [2018] NZEmpC 106 [17 September 2018] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH [2018] NZEmpC 106 EMPC 197/2017 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN X Plaintiff AND THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Defendant Hearing: 12 – 15 March 2018 (Heard at Dunedin) Appearances:

  6. FV Reform Paper 2 Civil Law [pdf, 558 KB]

    ...from filing complaints about breaches, and may contribute to a perception that breaches are not responded to consistently. I do not consider that the consequences of a proven complaint are so serious that a criminal standard of proof is required. 101. I therefore propose specifying that complaints of breach of PSOs are to be proven to the civil standard, on the balance of probabilities. This clarification will simplify the pathway to protection orders and support Police to file complain...

  7. Nepia Ranapia - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...attached my evidence filed in previous proceedings: a. Appeals against the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Coastal Environment Plan, evidence dated November 2016 (Annexure A); b. Declaration hearing, evidence dated August 20162 (Annexure B) . 101 This evidence provides an overview of the cultural significance and specifically the importance of the rohe moana to tangata whenua and tangata moana of Motiti. a. It is important that cultural understandings and relationships underpin...

  8. [2022] NZREADT 2 - BX v REAA (28 February 2022) [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...provide information that should in fairness be provided, and r 9.1 that a licensee must act in accordance with a client’s instructions. These rules reflect a balancing act between a duty of fairness to customers and a fiduciary duty to a client. [101] This can be a difficult balancing act. Whether or not to disclose a sensitive event at a property will depend on the facts of the particular situation. Some guidance is provided by the High Court decision in Barfoot & Thompson.6...

  9. [2021] NZACC 176 - Renton v ACC (5 November 2021) [pdf, 728 KB]

    ...require the very same factual territory as was exhaustibly surveyed in the hearing before Reviewer Woodhouse to be considered – albeit, without the benefit of another transcript of Professor Bishara’s evidence, as he died some years ago. [101] Mr Hunt submits that this case has had a huge amount of scrutiny both from reviewers and Judges. He further submits that along with the issues of res judicata, issue estoppel and abuse of process the implications of s 34 of the Act are...

  10. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 765 KB]

    ...Insignia in Government Premises Act 2013 • Property (Relationships) Act 1976 • Property Law Act 2007 7 Administered jointly with the Ministry of Health. 8 Administered jointly with the Department of Corrections. 9 Sections 100 and 101 are administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. 8 • Prostitution Reform Act 2003 • Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 • Public Trust Act 2001 • Real Estate Agents Act 2008 • Reciprocal Enforce...