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  1. [2018] NZEmpC 67 Wendco (NZ) Ltd v Unite Inc [pdf, 322 KB]

    ...step appears to have been taken with due deliberation, yet there is no indication there or elsewhere that s 99(3) would be limited as is now contended for by Unite. [46] Turning to purpose, as already indicated, Mr Cranney submitted that the protection from tort proceedings in respect of picketing where there was a legal strike, was an aspect of the statutory immunity which was enacted for legal strikes and lockouts. [47] He said that any issues that arose with picketing where th...

  2. [2018] NZEmpC 93 Jacks Hardware and Timber Ltd v First Union Inc [pdf, 360 KB]

    ...in good faith; and (b) it is limited to the process of facilitation or the progress being made. The text [23] As I shall explain shortly, s 50F(1) can operate directly and indirectly. It is therefore necessary to consider text and purpose carefully. [24] Sub-section 1 makes it clear that a statement which is made by a party cannot be admitted as evidence against that particular party, in proceedings under the Act. [25] But this limitation relates only to statements...

  3. INZ (Carley) v De'Ath [2020] NZIACDT 10 (19 February 2020) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...No party has sought an oral hearing. ASSESSMENT [62] The Registrar relies on the following provision of the Code: General 1. A licensed immigration adviser must be honest, professional, diligent and respectful and conduct themselves with due care and in a timely manner. (1) Communicating with Immigration New Zealand in a manner which was unnecessarily confrontational, abrasive and accusatory, in breach of the cl 1 obligation to be professional and respectful [63] The Registrar...

  4. LCRO 223/2020 LD v BD and HW (27 May 2021) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...application is truly hopeless, the action taken will be presumed to have been commenced for some ulterior motive”, Ms BD submitted that she was relying on the earlier indemnity costs judgment. She said that this “was reasonable advocacy to protect and promote [RL’s] interests, in a contentious situation where Ms LD was on the opposing side.” [63] Ms BD described her memorandum as “entirely conventional for a contested matter and does not reflect any ethical or professiona...

  5. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-3-How-much-crime-fin.pdf [pdf, 574 KB]

    ...the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo, or coat of arms in any way that infringes any provision of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981. Use the wording “New Zealand Ministry of Justice” in your attribution. Do not use the New Zealand Ministry of Justice logo. If you have any feedback or questions about NZCVS results, please email us on nzcvs@justice....

  6. Gilvray v Rungarunga - Succession to Tamati Rungarunga [2023] Chief Judge's MB 551 (2023 CJ 551) [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...as an official adoption order. Whāngai claim [32] The respondent disputes the applicant’s claim that he was not Tamati Rungarunga’s whāngai son. He submits that the fluid nature of whāngai means that a child could be in a person’s care for a very short period or a very long period, but if there is clear and firm relationship, supported by whānau with reference to their tikanga, then a whāngai relationship exists. [33] The original succession hearing was attended by t...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 TGKL lay attach 4 antifouling paint [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...al., 2002). The maximum environmental concentration that causes adverse effects to non-target species has previously been established to be 63 ng/l (Shade et al., 1994). Therefore, continued use of Sea-nine 211 in the future should be considered carefully and investigations for other antifouling methods should continue. 2.4. Dichlofluanid, chlorothalonil and other booster biocides Dichlofluanid water concentrations detected in Greece (Sakkas et al., 2002a) were lower than in Spanish po...

  8. Proactive-Release_Bail-Electronic-Monitoring-Amendment-Act-2025.pdf [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...would Key Advice: Briefing prejudice the maintenance of the law, Department of Corrections, Ministry of including the prevention, investigation, and Justice, and New Zealand Police detection of offences, and 20 February 2025 • section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, and • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials, and • section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain free and frank expression of opinions, a...

  9. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 1 [pdf, 451 KB]

    Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1 Surveys of household burglary Part One (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared Sue Triggs December 2005 2 Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1: Surveys of Household Burglary part one (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared, Dr Sue Triggs, Ministry of Justice, 2005. Report 2: Surveys of Household Burglary part two: F

  10. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 5 - SV and FV [xlsx, 419 KB]

    ...attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo, or coat of arms in any way that infringes any provision of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981. Use the wording “New Zealand Ministry of Justice” in your attribution, not the New Zealand Ministry of Justice logo. Data tables for NZCVS Key findings – Cycle 4 (2020/21) Section 5: Sexual violence and violenc...