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  1. 2023-09-26-Evidence-of-Helen-Anderson-Planning.PDF [PDF, 760 KB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT WELLINGTON REGISTRY I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA ROHE ENV-2023-WLG-000005 UNDER the Resource Management Act 1991 (the Act) IN THE MATTER the direct referral of applications for resource consents and notices of requirement under sections 87G and 198E of the Act for the Ōtaki to North of Levin Project BY WAKA KOTAHI NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY Applicant STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF HELEN ANDERSON ON BEHA

  2. KI v Accident Compensation Corporation (Contribution to Cost of Treatment) [2024] NZACC 011 [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    PURSUANT TO S 160(1)(b) ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 THERE IS A SUPPRESSION ORDER FORBIDDING PUBLICATION OF THE APPELLANT’S NAME AND ANY DETAILS THAT MIGHT IDENTIFY THE APPELLANT IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2024] NZACC 11 ACR 291/18 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT BETWEEN KI Appellant AND ACCIDENT

  3. LCRO 69/2021 ID v KZ and UG (7 September 2023) [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...assessment. The complexity of the matter and the difficulty or novelty of the questions involved [109] The costs assessor made the comment about complexity quoted at paragraph [32(e)] above, which I agree with and consider to be highly pertinent. [110] He did not comment on the difficulty or novelty of the questions involved. It seems to me that there was certainly a substantial degree of difficulty in the complainants’ legal position that Mr ID did his level best to try to overcome...

  4. LCRO 24/2023 RD v KE and PS (5 September 2023) [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...doing so would breach solicitor-client privilege that has not been waived.14 If the lawyer does provide information, however, the default position can only be that he or she does so on the basis that solicitor-client privilege has been waived. [110] It seems to me that a standards committee puts itself in a difficult position in relation to its natural justice obligations if it agrees to receive privileged information on the basis that it will take that information into account in its...

  5. Pryazhnikov v New Zealand Police [2024] NZHRRT 49 [pdf, 471 KB]

    ...provided (with appropriate redactions). [109] The same applies to the email correspondence with INZ which was not completely carried over into the Case Summary Report, and the Notebook entries which were similarly not carried over entirely. [110] Having found that the Case Summary Report did not meet the requirements for a summary under s 42(1)(e) and that the other documents held by Police were not duplicates or outside of the request, Mr Pryazhnikov should have received all the...

  6. Self-represented litigants: an exploratory study of litigants in person in the New Zealand criminal & family jurisdictions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...through court service 106 13.4 Summary 106 14 Discussion 108 14.1 What are the key characteristics of self-represented litigants? 108 14.1.1 Criminal jurisdiction 108 14.1.2 Family jurisdiction 109 14.2 Why are these litigants self-represented? 110 14.3 What effect does self-representation have? 110 14.4 To what extent are information and resources accessed by self-represented litigants? 111 14.5 What does this all mean? 112 References 114 Appendix 1: Research questions 11...

  7. Sentencing in New Zealand: A statistical analysis [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...10.3.1 The fit and accuracy of the 1995 model ...................................................................... 109 10.3.2 Results of the 1995 model ............................................................................................. 110 10.4 Changes in the use of monetary penalties ..................................................................... 112 11 Summary and interaction effects .................117 11.1 Outline of methods and limitations ............................

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 044 Director-General of Conservation v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2019] NZEnvC CYt'-I- of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal pursuant to Clause 14 of the First Schedule to the Act DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF CONSERVATION (ENV-2016-AKL-000149) BLACKJACK FARMS LIMITED & ELLIOT & GLEN (ENV-20 16-AKL-000080) WAIHI GOLD COMPANY LIMITED (E NV -20 16-AKL -000099) MINISTRY OF BUSINESS. INNOVATION AND EMP

  9. Common Bundle Volume 2 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    20 Schedules CB305 S C H E D U L E S 20-2 Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 July 2018 Table of Contents for Schedules 1 to 17 1. Schedule of natural and human use values of Otago’s surface water bodies ...........................................................................................................................4 1A Schedule of natural values .......................................................................6 1AA Schedule of Ota

  10. Evaluation of Rotorua Second Chance community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 544 KB]

    ...participants and the matched comparison group Characteristic Participants Comparison group Age 14-16 1 1 17-19 49 49 20-24 35 29 25-29 27 32 30+ 61 62 Gender Male 132 141 Female 40 32 Unknown 1 0 Ethnicity European 46 50 Māori 114 110 Pacific Peoples 5 8 Other 0 1 Unknown 8 4 Total 173 173 In addition, the gender and ethnic breakdown of these Rotorua programme participants were reasonably similar to offenders in Rotorua generally (see Figures 2.2 and 2.3). How...