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  1. TC vs Mr & Mrs SH LCRO 234/2014 [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...TC wrote to Mr and Mrs SH, enclosing statements setting out the financial positions of Mr and Mrs SH and the three trusts for Mr and Mrs SH to check. He also raised issues in relation to wills he had drafted, and made suggestions concerning an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) and living wills. [13] On 9 August 2012 Mr TC wrote once again to Mr and Mrs SH, seeking clarification about aspects of Trust A and Trust B. Mr TC referred to the advice provided in his correspondence dated...

  2. [2023] NZEmpC 105 Pilgrim & Ors v Attorney-General & Ors [pdf, 596 KB]

    SERENITY PILGRIM, ANNA COURAGE, ROSE STANDTRUE, CRYSTAL LOYAL, PEARL VALOR AND VIRGINIA COURAGE v THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL SUED ON BEHALF OF THE MINISTRY OF BUSINESS, INNOVATION AND EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR INSPECTORATE [2023] NZEmpC 105 [13 July 2023] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI [2023] NZEmpC 105 EMPC 85/2022 IN THE MATTER OF a declaration under s 6(5) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 BETWEEN SERENITY PILGRIM, ANNA

  3. 2022-12-07-Decision-on-Application-to-Remove-Counsel-Assisting.pdf [pdf, 390 KB]

    IN THE CORONERS COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH CSU-2019-CCH-000165 to CSU-2019-CCH 000214; CSU-2019-CCH-000326 I TE KŌTI KAITIROTIRO MATEWHAWHATI KI TE ŌTAUTAHI UNDER THE CORONERS ACT 2006 AND IN THE MATTER OF Inquiries into the deaths of 51 people in relation to the 15 March 2019 Christchurch Masjidain Attack Date: 7 December 2022 DECISION ON APPLICATION TO REMOVE COUNSEL ASSISTING Backgroun

  4. Te-Manutukutuku-Issue-79.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    Waitangi Tribunal Whiringa-ā-rangi 2022 | November 2022 ANGI TE ROPU WHAKAMANA I TE TIRITI O WAITANGIˉ ˉ 1 Issue 79Kia puta ki te whai ao ki te ao mārama From the world of darkness moving into the world of light| Kei Roto | Inside Mana Wāhine Inquiry 1 From the Chairperson 2 From the Director 2 Member News 3 Staff Profiles 6 Acknowledging Former Staff 7 Tā Harawira ‘Wira’ Gardiner 8 Mangatū Remedies Report 9 North-Eastern Bay of Plenty Report 11 Report on the CPTPP 13 COVID-19

  5. [2021] NZREADT 16 - Davidson (12 April 2021) [pdf, 338 KB]

    ...Davidson was recorded in the hospital’s clinical notes as having deficits in vision and visual perception, motor functioning, balance, memory and learning, and showing confusion. The Tribunal was advised that there was a discussion as to whether an Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPA”) executed by Mr Davidson should be invoked, but medical staff considered that there was no basis for doing so. We have not been able to find any reference in the clinical notes to this advice havi...

  6. Director of Proceedings v Brooks (Application for Final Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...breached Right 4(1) of the Code and further accepts he mismanaged the situation and did not follow protocols. [19] The summary records Dr Brooks apologised in person during a meeting with Ms Lawn and in writing for the distress and grief she has had to endure since the birth of Ariana. Dr Brooks has retired from medical practice [20] Dr Brooks is presently 80 years of age. He retired from medical practice in July 2013 and since then has not worked in medical practice at all. [21] No...

  7. Evidence Brief Independent Bodies and Complaints Mechanisms [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    Submitted to Office of the Chief Victims Advisor to Government by Elaine Mossman 29 May 2020 Independent bodies and complaint mechanisms for victims of crime Contents Summary ................................................................................................................................ i 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................

  8. Hauora-Chapt10W.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Given we know there are already established models for joint agency work, it makes sense to apply these models to the Māori Health Authority and its partnerships in the health sector. To ensure these relationships and joint sign-off arrangements are enduring, we think they should be codified in statute. We recognise these reforms have only been outlined at a very high level, and there is still more detail to be worked out between the Treaty partners. With that in mind, we wish to highli...

  9. RIA Terrorism Suppression Act part 2 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 also enables forfeiture of assets to ensure proceeds of crime are not reinvested into terrorism. In general, the criminal law and in this case the enforcement of counter-terrorism offences and use of counter-terrorism powers is appropriately placed with the state, particularly given the need to protect human rights. Non-legislative measures will not, on their own, address the problem or give effect to our international commitments. 8 The Control Orders...

  10. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2020-21 [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...arrangements underpin our way of life. They include the principles that govern relationships between private citizens (for example, property rights) and relationships between citizens and the State (for example, voting, limitations on enforcement powers). Of particular importance are the rules and conventions governing the State’s core powers and obligations, including who can exercise those powers and how. Key elements of our arrangements are: • Te Tiriti o Waitangi – the Treaty...