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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 36 Zhou v CE of DOL [pdf, 232 KB]

    PHILIP ZHOU V CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR NZEmpC AK [2011] NZEmpC 36 [15 April 2011] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2011] NZEmpC 36 ARC 115/10 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF interlocutory applications BETWEEN PHILIP ZHOU Plaintiff AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Defendant Hearing: 14 March 2011 (in Chambers) (Heard at Auckland

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 61 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Offender Assessment Policies Report, which considered certain policies and procedures used by the Department of Corrections in relation to the assessment of offenders. The report considered two specific assessment tools (tests) that were designed and used by the department. The tools helped to identify and assess offenders who were at high risk of reoffending, and were intended to assist the development of programmes that could work towards reducing Mäori reoffending. C...

  3. MFAT report Human Rights in NZ 2010 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    Human Rights in New Zealand Ngä Tika Tangata O Aotearoa 2010 The plain English version of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been translated into the heritage languages of the five major population groups in New Zealand. They are Pakeha/European, Mäori, Samoan, Chinese, Indian. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. I te whänautanga mai ö te tangata, kähore he here, e örite ana töna tapu, töna mana, me

  4. Wai-3300-A001-Report-Three-Research-Reports-Concerning-Constitutional-Issues.pdf [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    Report Three: Research Reports Concerning Constitutional Issues Review of existing research in relation to constitutional matters for the start-up phase of the Waitangi Tribunal’s Constitutional Kaupapa Inquiry (Wai 3300) 14 December 2023 Prepared by the Research Services Team Waitangi Tribunal Unit Wai 3300, #A1 teofilh Official Stamp teofilh Received teofilh Text Box 14 Dec 23 1 1 Introduction On 22 December 2022, Chief Judge W W Isaac commenced the Cons

  5. [2019] NZEmpC 54 Hong v Auckland Transport [pdf, 437 KB]

    ...There was no suggestion that his job was in jeopardy. On 24 and 25 January 2017, Mr Hong attended a training workshop facilitated by an external trainer. Mr Bidgood also attended that workshop. The workshop focussed on situational awareness, environmental awareness, self-leadership and basic communication. During the workshop, Mr Hong challenged the facilitator in what Mr Bidgood saw as an abrupt and hostile manner. Mr Bidgood recalls that Mr Hong expressed the view that he...

  6. Coronial Services Annual Report 2015-2016 [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...uniquely flavoured by the proximity of such recreational attractions. With a background in criminal law and investigations, I enjoy the inquisitorial nature of the coroner role. A coroner has a unique and broad perspective of the medical, social and environmental facets and context of a death. While all cases have death as a starting point, the scope of the coroner’s jurisdiction provides for positive outcomes. The opportunity afforded to the coroner under legislation to assist thos...

  7. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report June 2024 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report June 2024 BB BB Published in June 2024 By the Ministry of Justice Justice Centre, 19 Aitken Street DXSX10088, Wellington, New Zealand ISSN: 2623-999X Suggested citation Ministry of Justice. 2024. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report. June 2024. Wellington: Ministry of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/justice- statistics/youth-justice-indicat

  8. Strengthening Consequences for Crime in the Crimes Act 1961 [pdf, 541 KB]

    ...“threats of violence” for robbery. Police Infringement Processing System 39 The proposed shoplifting theft infringement offence would be delivered through the Police Infringement Processing System (PIPS). 40 PIPS is a stand-alone IT system designed to process traffic infringement offences. PIPS is end-of-life technology The system cannot be amended to support any changes to existing infringements, nor does it have the capacity to be amended to support the enforcement of any...

  9. Clearwater Cove Apartments Body Corporate 170989 v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 39 [pdf, 389 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2008-100-000038 [2011] NZWHT AUCKLAND 39 BETWEEN CLEARWATER COVE APARTMENTS BODY CORPORATE NO. 170989 Claimant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL First Respondent AND THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Second Respondent AND NICHOLAS VAN DIJK and NORMAN PALMER as Trustees of the LIVI TRUST Third Respondent AND BRIAN AITKEN Fourth Respondent Hearing: 28 February 2011, 1-4 March 2011, 14-15 March 2011 Closin

  10. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2021 part 1 [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...inquiry would hear and report on all claims, both historical (pre-1992) and contemporary (post-1992), that arose within the district. Before hearings began, research and relevant documents were to be compiled into an evidential casebook. This method was designed to ensure that shared and overlapping claims were treated fairly, that the Tribunal was fully informed of all the issues before it in each district, and that each district Tribunal panel could report jointly on all the claims. The...