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  1. List of offenders awarded compensation A-E

    ...convicted in a Court of New Zealand, is entitled to make a claim against the money held in the Trust Account on behalf of Daniel Philip DIACK AKA Daniel Philip DLOCK Claims by victims are not limited to the amount available in the Trust Account. Claim forms, and information on how to make a claim, may be found on the Tribunal’s website (www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/victims-and-justice/special-claims) or obtained from: The Secretary Victims’ Special Claims Tribunal DX SX 11159 WELLINGTON Ph...

  2. Essential Justice Services continuing during COVID-19 Alert Level 4

    ...priority civil matters, including priority Family Court proceedings, there will be signs on the court doors advising who to contact. Any supporter of a defendant who wishes to come to court requires the advance permission of the presiding judge. This request cannot be made in person and can only be done through contacting 0800 COURTS (0800 268 767). People who are unwell and required to attend court are also being asked to not come to court and to also call 0800 COURTS (0800 268 767) to advise...

  3. [2025] NZLVT 39 – Gordon v Rotorua District Council (20 August 2025) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...land value and capital value assessment of the property is to be reduced from the original assessment. The onus of proof The Land Valuation Tribunal is a specialist tribunal, its primary task in determining rating valuation objections being to form a view as to the correct valuation. The onus of proof lies with the Objector, with the burden imposed being the persuasion burden.4 A party meets this burden by convincing the fact finder to view the facts in a way that favours th...

  4. Exploring-cost-of-crime-in-NZ-Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...1 Meehan, L., & Schober, T. 2024. The costs of crime victimisation in Aotearoa: Evidence from the NZ Crime & Victims Survey linked to administrative data. New Zealand Policy Research Institute, Auckland. mental health and addiction information collection PRIMHD. A higher proportion of victims, compared with non- victims, experienced mental health problems both before and after participating in the NZCVS. However, the change in probability of having mental health probl

  5. Auckland District Law Society v Dorbu [2011] NZLCDT 17 [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...Dorbu, the Tribunal makes the following directions: (1) The respondent is to file all interlocutory applications within 7 days of the date of this decision. (2) The Law Society is to file any response within a further 7 days. [10] The Tribunal requests that in its opening submissions the Law Society address the relationship between section 50 of the Evidence Act and section 239 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act. We consider it will be of advantage to all concerned if these is...

  6. Transnational offences

    ...a terrorist act; creating a new offence to criminalise terrorist weapons and combat training; creating a new offence for international travel to carry out terrorist activities; expanding the criminal offence of financing terrorism to include broader forms of material support; and extending the eligibility for a control order to include individuals who have completed a prison sentence for a terrorism-related offence if they continue to present a real risk of engaging in terrorism-related activit...

  7. Payment FAQs

    ...on 31 May 2021? We can accept most payments by cheque on 31 May*. However, please note there are longer processing times for cheque payments and this could mean your payment does not reach us in time. This could cause a delay in processing your request/application. If you're an ANZ bank customer, your payment probably won't reach us if you pay by cheque on 31 May. This is because ANZ won't process cheque payments after their cut-off time on 31 May. *Due to processing times, we can't accept...

  8. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL v NGA RUNANGA NOE.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...along with the Soil Management Award from Balance and the Waterwise Award from Water Force, thank you. 15 Q. And can you describe your role with the Manuherikia Catchment Group? A. I'm the chair of the Manuherikia Catchment Group which was formed in 2019 I think. Q. And was that the group that was formed to advance the reconsenting project? 20 A. Yes. To advance the reconsenting progress and to be a cohesive voice for the minimum flow process. Q. Ms Gillespie can you sim...

  9. [2009] NZEmpC AC 52/09 Corrections Assn of NZ v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...these additional beds and associated facilities are restricted by contract to a maximum of 20 per cent of the single cells in each institution. [19] That is confirmed by the “built design” specified capacities for each new prison contained in formal certification of design built capacities. These confirm the relevant design and built capacities and potential future capacities of each institution. [20] In the case of NRCF, the design built capacity of the institution is 350 to...

  10. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - government reply to issues 5th report [pdf, 458 KB]

    ...November 2009, the Government announced that it is likely that the Foreshore and Seabed Act would be repealed. No decisions have been made about what will replace it. Question 10. Measures to protect immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees from all forms of racial stereotyping and discrimination have been taken by the Department of Labour, Police and the Office of Ethnic Affairs. Department of Labour The Government has implemented the New Zealand Settlement Strategy since 2004...