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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 8 Q v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...potential harm which would occur were details of its operation and members to become public. Those matters are set out at paras 3 to 10 of Ms Groot’s affidavit; the information contained therein is essentially accepted by the plaintiff. I have carefully reviewed that information, which I have been able to consider against a considerable volume of documentary material which has been provided in an agreed bundle for the purposes of the trial. The information in Ms Groot’s affid...

  2. BORA Food Bill [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...unreasonable search and seizure. There are two limbs to the s 21 right. First, s 21 is applicable only in respect of those activities that constitute a "search or seizure". Second, where certain actions do constitute a search or seizure, s 21 protects only against those searches or seizures that are "unreasonable" in the circumstances. Regulatory Inspection Power 17. Clauses 266 to 277 of the Bill empower a food safety officer to enter certain places without a wa...

  3. Te Manutukutuku issue 75 [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...received from the unit’s staff and Tribunal members was formative in his devel- opment as a historian, and showed him what historical research could achieve in a dynamic and collaborative environment. After leaving the Treaty sector, Keir forged a career as an academic researcher and educator. In 2017, he received a PhD from the University of Melbourne. In the last decade, he has held research and teaching positions in Australia and the United Kingdom, most recently at the Univ...

  4. Have your say on the family justice system - easy read [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...• support children to be themselves. 11 The Independent Panel is looking into the 2014 changes to New Zealand’s family justice system. The family justice system helps parents and families to work out the best way to care for their children when parents are not together anymore. It includes: • services that help people • the Family Court. Big changes were made to the family justice system in 2014. The changes were made t...

  5. Easy read: Have your say on the family justice system [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...• support children to be themselves. 11 The Independent Panel is looking into the 2014 changes to New Zealand’s family justice system. The family justice system helps parents and families to work out the best way to care for their children when parents are not together anymore. It includes: • services that help people • the Family Court. Big changes were made to the family justice system in 2014. The changes were made t...

  6. Regulatory impact statement: Review of family violence legislation [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...parents to make decisions about the care of their children after they have separated. A child’s welfare and best interests are the first and paramount consideration in all decisions under the DVA. The DVA requires that a child's safety must be protected and, in particular, a child must be protected from all forms of violence. c. the Crimes Act 1961, Bail Act 2000 and Sentencing Act 2002, which together with other criminal legislation, set out criminal offences and their consequenc...

  7. BD v CE on behalf of GI & HJ LCRO 214/2012 (28 November 2014) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...in all the circumstances of the case, is outweighed by the interests of the appellant or the public interest. (f) Often the answer to that question will be to consider if the interests of the public, including the profession, will be adequately protected if a suppression order is made. In many cases the issue is whether or not the balance is in favour of protecting the public by means of publication, as against the interests of the appellant in carrying on his profession uninhibi...

  8. Dixon v Dixon [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...consent, they were not in the possession of the builder for this purpose and there was no contract in which Mr Veltman agreed to provide such services. 36. The only claim that could be made is in relation to negligence. Mr Veltman owed no duty of care to any of the parties in relation to the preparation of plans for Fyfe Homes. He does not acquire a duty of care if the plans are used in breach of the terms on which they were given to Mr Dixon. He does not acquire a duty of care if...

  9. 2021 07 23 Record of PHC PC8 Timetable Directions [pdf, 404 KB]

    ...Mt Aspiring Station Ltd New Zealand Pork Industry Board Ngāi Tahu Ki Murihiku North Otago Irrigation Company Limited NZ Deer Farmers Assoc. Otago Fish and Game Council and the Central South Island Fish and Game Council Pomahaka Water Care Group Springwater AG Limited William Thompson Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Dairy Holdings North Otago Irrigation Mt Aspiring Wai Wanaka No No No Yes – agree to abide by position reach...

  10. UY v Bunbury LCRO 17 / 2012 (4 March 2013) [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...this review, and I will not expand on the complaints here. 5 [23] Notwithstanding that some of the conduct complained of took place prior to the commencement of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (and the Conduct and Client Care Rules)2 the Committee distilled the complaints into conduct which breached the Conduct and Client Care Rules as follows (with the exception to the reference to Rule 1.04 of the Rules of Professional Conduct): a failure to provide term...