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  1. Waitangi Tribunal Annual Report Matariki 2022 to 2023 [pdf, 18 MB]

    THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL - ANNUAL REPORT MATARIKI 2022 – 2023 TE RŌPŪ WHAKAMANA I TE TIRITI O WAITANGI THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL PŪRONGO-Ā-TAU O TE MATARIKI 2022 KI 2023 ANNUAL REPORT MATARIKI 2022 – 2023 (24 JUNE 2022 – 14 JULY 2023) 2 TE RŌPŪ WHAKAMANA I TE TIRITI O WAITANGI - PŪRONGO-Ā-TAU O TE MATARIKI 2022 KI 2023 Mihi - Introduction 3 The Waitangi Tribunal – a snapshot 4 The members of the Waitangi Tribunal 5 The Waitangi Tribunal Unit 10 The Tribunal process 12 T

  2. OIA-113637.pdf [pdf, 6.3 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 6 August 2024 Ref: OIA 113637 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Ministerial reports Thank you for your email of 1 July 2024 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) copies of reports provided to the Minister and Associate Minister of Justice. Specifically, you requested: Under the Official Information Act,

  3. Flawn v Accident Compensation Corporation (Individual Rehabilitation Plan) [2024] NZACC 142 [pdf, 587 KB]

    ...finalised IRP in October 2022 was flawed. [181] This means that the review decision dated 28 June 2023 upholding the Corporation’s decision of 31 October 2022 is quashed. [182] Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. [183] Ms Flawn is entitled to costs which I am confident the parties can agree. Judge D L Henare District Court Judge Solicitor for the respondent: Medico Law Limited, Solicitors, Auckland.

  4. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...significantly into the use of water resources. We have four small irrigation projects, we’ve undertaken a considerable number of application processes, and to summarise one application process we more recently applied for, in 2017, that has cost us to date $53,303, simply for the consultant that we’ve been forced to utilise for that 25 application process, and I think this undermines or explains the complexity of the process with Otago Regional Council today, that someone with...

  5. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...those piping systems and those piping systems are designed for an increased capacity of water and they are 25 necessarily designed that way, but they are necessarily more expensive. So, had we not considered irrigating those larger areas, our costs would have been significantly reduced because we simply would have used smaller pipes than were required and that considerably reduces the costs involved. 30 Q. Now I’m interested in the storage dam that you mentioned. When was th...

  6. BORA Parihaka Reconciliation Bill [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    C ' Te 'fitri Turco le Karauna rown Law 1 August 2017 Attorney-General Parihaka Reconciliation Bill v2.10- Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Our Ref: ATT395/273 Please find attached advice on whether the Parihaka Reconciliation Bill is consistent with the rights and freedoms set out in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. The advice concludes that the Bill is not inconsistent with the Bill of Rights Act. Please indicate whether you accept

  7. [2021] NZEnvC 060 Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...the provisions confirmed or amended by this decision. B: Directions are made for QLDC to file a reporting memorandum as to when it will file an updated set of provisions for the purposes of the court's final decision on this Topic. C: Costs are reserved. A timetable will be set in due course. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................... 3 Part A- Chapter 3 .....................................................................

  8. Kaupapa Maori responses to violence against wahine Maori [pdf, 965 KB]

    ...responses beyond the justice sector into other areas of the social sector such as housing and Oranga Tamariki. Providers described how wāhine Māori were left to pick up the pieces from damage to property caused through violence, which could be costly. When a tane smashes up the house, he gets taken away and the wāhine is left with the bill. Damage is expensive to fix. It can cost up to $75k. Where does she get that kind of money? The ongoing effects from these kinds of financi...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 145 Pilgrim v Attorney-General [pdf, 940 KB]

    ...paragraphs in 16 other briefs are read, there will be an unfairly prejudicial effect; moreover, the second defendants would likely need to respond to these matters in their evidence. These factors will needlessly prolong the proceeding, and escalate costs. [37] Attached to the notice of application was the Schedule, itemising each ground of objection as contained in the 16 impugned briefs, and in the two further briefs which it is asserted should not be read at all. [38] The...