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  1. [2008] NZEmpC CC 7/08 Ka'ai & Ors v Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago [pdf, 19 KB]

    KA'AI & ORS V THE VICE-CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO CHCH CC 7/08 23 May 2008 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH CC 7/08 CRC 10/08 CRC 11/08 CRC 10/08 IN THE MATTER OF an application for leave to file challenge out of time AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for costs BETWEEN TANIA KA'AI, JOHN MOORFIELD AND TANIA SMITH Plaintiffs AND THE VICE-CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Defendant CRC 11/08 AND IN THE MATTER OF a c...

  2. Wai 2180 Taihape inquiry newsletter 2 December 2015 [pdf, 822 KB]

    ...has also been a trustee of Māori land trusts, iwi authorities, and Māori reservations and has been a member of the council of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi since 1997. Professor Pou Temara (Tūhoe) is professor of reo and tikanga at the University of Waikato. He is a recognised authority on Māori customary practice and whaikōrero, having taught at Victoria University as a senior lecturer and at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi as associate professor and as head of the fa...

  3. Data collected about victims of serious crime [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...serious crime. Nine were conducted on a semi-regular basis and four were one off surveys. The majority of the surveys were undertaken by the Ministry of Justice with the remaining surveys undertaken by Police, the Ministry for Women, Victim Support, Auckland University and Otago University. These surveys cover a range of issues and have collected a wide range of data types about victims. However, one of the main issues identified by this research is the low number of respondents to s...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal theme U - Land with All Woods and Waters [pdf, 1010 KB]

    Rangahaua Whanui National Theme u THE LAND WITH ALL WOODS AND WATERS WENDY POND May 1997 Unpublished Draft WAITANGI TRIBUNAL RANGAHAUA WHANUI SERIES Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland, R Daamen, P Hamer, and B Rigby District 5b: Gisborne, S Daly District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr District 9: The Whanganui District, S Cross and B Bargh District 11a: Wairarapa, P Goldsmith Distri...

  5. Public perceptions of crime & the criminal justice system survey 2014 results [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...consistently positive make up 12% of the population and the consistently negative make up 21% of the population. Page 14 Those from the positive group are more likely to be male (particularly males aged 50), New Zealand European, have a University degree, and be from a household with an annual income of over $100,000. In contrast, some of the key identifying features of the negative group include: a relatively high proportion of females aged 25-49; a lower than averag...

  6. Herman, Wang, Howatt, Li, Thornhill, Gilchrist, Barnao, Watson v CAC10100 & Jackman [2012] NZREADT 60 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...Appellants AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 10100) First respondent AND PAUL JACKMAN Second respondent MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Judge P F Barber - Chairperson Mr G Denley - Member Mr J Gaukrodger - Member HEARD at AUCKLAND on 29 August 2012 DATE OF DECISION 2nd October 2012 COUNSEL Mr T D Rea and Mrs M Cowan for appellants Ms J Pridgeon for Authority No appearance for second respondent (who withdrew, by consent, in course of proceedings)...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement child witnesses in the criminal courts proposed reforms [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...interviews are recorded and usually played at trial as the child’s evidence-in-chief. This means most children do not need to give evidence-in-chief at trial, but will need to be cross- and re-examined at the trial. Since the end of 2010, the Auckland Crown Solicitor has been making applications for children’s evidence-in-chief and cross-examination to be pre-recorded and played back at the later trial, in reliance of s 105 of the Act. However, the jurisdictional basis for pre...

  8. E33 Sam Morgan - Coastal - EIC - Council [pdf, 712 KB]

    ...America’s Cup (the Application). My evidence relates to the coastal process aspects of the Application. 2. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 2.1 I hold a Master of Science degree (Hons) in Marine Science, specialising in the geosciences, from the University of Auckland. 2.2 I have approximately fifteen years’ experience in the fields of Coastal Science and Management. I am currently a Senior Coastal Consultant at 4Sight Consulting Limited, an environmental science and plannin...

  9. 221013-Web-Attachment-Wayfinding-for-Civil-Justice-Draft National Strategy.pdf [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...recommendations to the government and facilitate a unified stakeholder voice to advocate for change where needed (outside the annual report); and • facilitate stakeholder connections by hosting an annual hui. The Observatory will be hosted in a university (this may change locations over time, as the Canadian equivalent has).15 An academic at the host university will contribute to its work and supervise the Observatory’s one full-time employee. A key criteria for selecting Observator...

  10. Environment Court Annual Review 2016 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Academy of Environmental Law – Oslo, Norway In June 2016 the Principal Environment Judge attended this colloquium in Oslo. A separate Judges’ Forum was organised by him and Associate Professor Ceri Warnock of the University of Otago which laid the foundations for their 2017 International Symposium on Environmental Adjudication in Auckland, New Zealand, discussed below. Second International Forum of Environmental Justice, Santiago Chile In Novembe...