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  1. Huia-Collective-CIA-FINAL-v2.docx.pdf [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...Ngā Manu inland to Ngatokorua then to Te Pou-o-te-Huia. This benevolence, which was contrary to the intentions of Te Rauparaha, was a clear demonstration of the rangatiratanga of Te Whatanui and the absolute mana he had over the rohe. It also afforded protection to the remaining Muaūpoko. Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāti Huia carried out their obligations regarding the ‘Tuku’ and acquired Raupatu rights as a result of subsequent battles and in 1840 the area controlled under the mana (authori...

  2. District Court (Protection of Judgment Debtors with Disabilities) Amendment Bill [pdf, 70 KB]

    LEGAL ADVICE LPA 01 01 24 2 July 2020 Hon David Parker, Attorney-General Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: District Court (Protection of Judgment Debtors with Disabilities) Amendment Bill 1. We have considered whether the District Court (Protection of Judgment Debtors with Disabilities) Amendment Bill (‘the Bill’) is consistent with the rights and freedoms affirmed in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (‘the Bill of Rights Act’). 2. This is a...

  3. Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims: Workshop playback report [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...hou rongo – to make peace with what has happened to them. It will enable victims to make choices about their pathways, including whether they choose a legal response or not. It will encourage dialogic processes, and will provide trauma-informed care and decision-makers.” “There are significant difference in philosophy and practice at every stage between Māori and Pākehā justice. Whereas the cornerstone of modern Pākehā justice is arguably backwards-looking, retributive justic...

  4. [2020] NZSAAA 2 (13 March 2020) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...life and subsequent to his leaving home in early 2019 in order to attend university, are not in dispute. It is the interpretation of the relationship that is at issue. Initially, when, immediately after his birth, the appellant was removed from the care of his biological mother and placed in the care of L, it appears to have been envisaged that the birth parents would, over time, take on at least some of the responsibilities of parenting. His father, in particular, expressed some intere...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 116 Kumeu Property Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8 MB]

    ...retaining walls and pathways). [8] I have sighted the plans in question, and I am satisfied that it reflects the intent of the Decision. 3 [9] Condition 15 also is reflected in the new plan, and shows a walkway between the facility and the childcare centre. It also now contains a provision for the Council to review the provision of pedestrian access to State Highway 16. Again, I am satisfied that this reflects the intent of the decision. Conclusion [10] The consent now set...

  6. LCRO 197/2017 SM v HW (29 March 2019) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...December 2012. 2 [5] In March 2016, Ms SM and Mr JK separated. At that time, while Ms HW was a director in a previous law firm, another lawyer in that firm acted for Ms SM in respect of an application under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 for a protection order against Mr JK’s father. [6] Ms HW commenced practise in the firm from 9 September 2016. She began acting for Mr JK from 12 December 2016 in respect of a possible mortgagee sale of [Address B] by the bank. [7] On...

  7. ENVC paper Guizhou Province Judges 2015 [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...of legislation, with a strong, holistic environmental emphasis. Most environmental regulation in New Zealand comes from this Act. Sustainable management [6] Essentially the approach of the RMA is to provide for a balance between environmental protection, and development and human use of land, air, water and soil. [7] The “environment” includes things natural, physical, and people, and includes: (a) Eco-systems and their constituent parts, including people and communities; and

  8. LCRO 87/2019 G OR v F HM (10 July 2020) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...dementia when [Ms KD] saw her in 2016”. She said during the appointment Mrs OR had a lapse from which Mr OR helped [Mrs OR] to recover. She said when reporting that to Dr OR she suggested Dr OR take [Ms KD’s] notes to Mrs OR’s doctor “to protect the validity” of the enduring power of attorney. Complaint [13] Dr OR lodged a complaint with the Lawyers Complaints Service on 9 October 2018. She claimed that Mr HM, by requesting information from Ms KD, had breached his du...

  9. Director of Proceedings v Emms [2013] NZHRRT 5 [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...certain condition, although appropriate points may be employed to benefit your specific symptoms. Several sessions may be recommended. Some clients decide to make Shiatsu a regular part of their life because they experience the benefit of the self-care time, in which to switch off and just be. … The benefits of Shiatsu Shiatsu is a safe therapy and helpful for pure relaxation and stress reduction, supporting pregnancy, prevention and maintenance, back pain, RSI, sciatica, headache...

  10. Smith v Wellington City Council [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...sills appear to have caused a considerable amount of damage. I must accept the opinions of the experts who conclude that the leaks are probably caused by poor workmanship in the manner in which the nibs beneath the door sills are constructed and protected. However, I would 792-989-Smith/Prestwood page 12 of 42