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  1. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court jun2024 [xlsx, 324 KB]

    ...282 of the Act can be ordered when a child/young person admits their offending and successfully completes the plan agreed in their Family Group Conference. The absolute discharge means it is as if the charge against the child or young person was never filed. - an order under section 283 of the Act may occur when a child/young person commits more serious offences or they don't stick to their Family Group Conference plan. This is used when a child/young person admits their offending or the j...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal theme G - Public works takings of Māori land [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...written on public works takings and even less on takings of Maori land for this period. Archival sources have therefore been used more heavily, but time constraints mean research in this area is very preliminary in nature. Unfortunately public works policy files obtained by National Archives were not made available for this research report. Research has therefore largely been based on Maori Affairs Department files for public works takings and on published sources for town planning developments...

  3. OIA-97846.pdf [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...withheld under s9(2)(f)(iv) Withheld in full under s9(2)(f)(iv). 1- ~ o(' I\IINISIR\'OF -~I -~ 1 u 5,1,~.S,~ Hon Andrew Little, Minister of Justice Process for Developing a Proposal Document about Hate Speech Date 5 April 2019 File reference HUM 03 Oi Action sought Timeframe Agree that the Ministry will work with the Human Rights 18 April 2019 Commission to develop a draft proposal document about addressing hate speech in September 2019, with Cabinet agreement...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal theme Q - Inland waterways - lakes [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...Only chapters 2 and 7 (on the Wairarapa lakes and Lake Omapere respectively) are based almost entirely upon primary source material. Virtually all the primary documents consulted in the course of researching this project are contained in correspondence files of various Government departments. An important source for information on fisheries has been Suzanne Doig’s doctoral thesis on Maori customary freshwater fishing rights – particularly her work on Lakes Taupo and Wairarapa. As a cogent a...

  5. AMLCFT Statutory Review Final Report [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    CHAPTER 1 Report on the review of the Anti- Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 Important notice The information in this publication is, according to the Ministry of Justice’s best efforts, accurate at the time of publication. The Ministry will make every reasonable effort to keep it current and accurate. However, users of this publication are advised that: • the opinions contained in this document are those of the Ministry an

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement: A New Trusts Act [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...trusts more than people in comparable countries, with around one trust for every 12 people, compared to one for every 34 Australians and one for every 294 United Kingdom citizens.3 20. Inland Revenue’s data indicates 247,400 income tax returns were filed for trusts or estates for the 2014 fiscal year.4 In the 2013 Census, 215,280 households reported that their home was owned by a trust, although that figure included estates. The IRD figure is unlikely to capture all non-income earning...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC WC 31/07 The Wellesley Ltd v Adsett [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...and was put on another course of Prozac. He did not produce any medical evidence to support this but it was not challenged as to its substance. [61] Mr Adsett sought $7,000 compensation in the Authority but in the amended statement of claim filed by different counsel in the Court his claim was increased to $10,000. Ms Fleming submitted that the Authority’s award of $6,000 was, in all the circumstances, disproportionately out of line with other awards made by the Authority. Sh...

  8. [2011] NZEmpC 108 Auckland District Health Board v Bierre [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...108 ARC 2/11 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN AUCKLAND DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD Plaintiff AND KATE BIERRE Defendant Hearing: By memoranda of submissions filed on 25 May, and 3 and 13 June 2011 Appearances: Michael O'Brien and Nura Taefi, counsel for plaintiff Helen Cull QC and Richard Fletcher, counsel for defendant Judgment: 22 August 2011 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUD...

  9. [2009] NZEmpC CC 21/09 Solid Energy Nz Ltd V Manson Ors [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...successful in resisting the plaintiff’s challenge and in retaining the remedies awarded to them by the Authority. They are entitled to an award of costs. If the parties are unable to agree, a memorandum on behalf of the defendants should be filed and served by 31 January 2010. The plaintiff is then to have 21 days to file and serve a memorandum in response. A A Couch Judge Signed at 12.30 pm on 15 December 2009

  10. [2006] NZEmpC AC 55/06 Downey v NZ Greyhound Racing Assoc Inc [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...remuneration provided. As Mr Downey was apparently required to be registered for GST purposes he was entitled to, and indeed did, submit GST invoices, adding GST to his fees for services provided. There was also evidence that on a regular basis he filed GST returns. He was to be liable for all his tax liabilities and indemnify Greyhound Racing not only for such liabilities but other liabilities arising out of enforcement costs for failure to account for tax. [18] Mr Downey was a...