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  1. 2019 to 2024 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...independent judiciary 12 Achieving our strategic priorities 13 Honouring our responsibilities to Māori 13 Maintaining the integrity of the courts and tribunals 14 Providing sector leadership and policy stewardship 15 Leading the transformation of the criminal justice system 16 Addressing family violence and sexual violence 17 Improving access to justice 19 Our culture and capability 21 Making the Ministry a great place to be 21 Enabling our peo...

  2. Andrew Michael Collins - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...MAL's land. The MAL position has been expressed to me as: • General support for BOPRC's proposed approach; 6 1107 • Supportive of the MNE (which is already shown on a map in the RPS4 ) being included as a map in the PRCEP in the form proposed by BOP RC, that is showing waahi tapu and waahi taonga sites as described and shown in the Motiti Island Hapu Management Plan (Motiti Island Native Resource Management Plan). MAL notes that the Motiti Island Hapu Management Pl...

  3. Traumatic Brain Injury and people in the justice system: Research paper [pdf, 847 KB]

    ...Brain Injury alters brain function TBI is an alteration in brain function caused by an external force. It can be caused by a blow, shake, or jolt to the head or body, or a penetrating injury that disrupts the function of the brain. A concussion is a form of mild traumatic brain injury (ACC definition). Literature on TBI in New Zealand Traumatic Brain Injury is a serious issue among the public TBI is a major cause of injury and death in New Zealand.4 TBI is the leading cause of long-ter...

  4. Houlbrooke (2009) The influence of soil drainage characteristics on contaminant leakage risk associated with the land application of farm dairy effluent [pdf, 1022 KB]

    ...application of farm dairy effluent. Prepared for Environment Southland October 2009 D J Houlbrooke, R M Monaghan DISCLAIMER: While all reasonable endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of the investigations and the information contained in this report, AgResearch expressly disclaims any and all liabilities contingent or otherwise that may arise from the use of the information. COPYRIGHT: All rights are reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may...

  5. [2021] NZEmpC 205 WXN v Auckland International Airport Ltd [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...WXN’s employment notwithstanding that a determination from the Authority was awaited. There was no detriment to AIAL maintaining WXN’s employment, at least pending the outcome of the Authority process. He had not received his final pay. She requested that he be “formally reinstated and that his final payment be withheld until the Employment Court [could] determine the matter”. [66] According to a memorandum filed by Ms Fechney on 11 October 2021 for the purposes of th...

  6. Taueki v Procter - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) (2021) 437 Aotea MB 86 (437 AOT 86) [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...CHARLES RUDD Ngā Kaitono Applicants ME And JONATHAN PROCTER, MATHEW SWORD, MAROKOPA MATAKATEA, ROBERT WARRINGTON, KELLY TAHIWI, KERI TE PA, WAYNE HURUNUI, NEDDY NAHONA, TIMOTHY TUKAPUA, CAROLINE O’DONNELL AND KEREHI WARENA AS FORMER TRUSTEES OF THE HOROWHENUA 11 PART RESERVATION TRUST Ngā Kaiurupare Respondents Nohoanga: Hearing On the papers Kanohi kitea: Appearances Whakataunga: Judgment L Watson for P Taueki L Thornt...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 045 Gray v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 527 KB]

    ...consent for a residential activity on an undersized lot comprising 2.8 ha. The site is located at 68 Currie Road on the Taieri Plains in Dunedin. [2] The site is zoned Rural – Taieri-Plain in the Dunedin City Council 2GP (2GP). Density performance standards require a minimum site size of 25 ha for a residential activity with some exceptions that are not applicable. [3] Non-complying activity status is triggered for contravention of the density standard which implements an ‘a...

  8. Appendix-4-Additional-submissions.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Sunny Kaushal | Chairman Ministerial Advisory Group - Retail Crime Ministry of Justice, Govt of New Zealand Defence of Property and Powers to Detain I am writing in response to your request for input on the proposal "Empowering Security Industry to Deal with Retail Offenders." As a security industry veteran with over four decades of experience spanning law enforcement and private security, I am pleased to offer my insights on this critical matter. Given my unique perspective bridgi...

  9. 20240930-Sentencing-Reform-Proactive-Release-2nd-Tranche_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 8.7 MB]

    ...before first trial callover Discount increment: Up to 15% Rationale: Generally, the callover will be approximately two to three months after the case review hearing. The defendant should have all evidence that is readily available. The defendant may request disclosure of additional relevant information. In some cases, important information about the case (such as CCTV, telecommunication data and forensic reports) may only be provided at this stage. • A discount of up to 15% recognis...

  10. SAR-Prisoner-voting-and-the-voting-rights-of-detained-people.pdf [pdf, 776 KB]

    ...had been replaced with a partial ban by the 2020 Act, the targeted disqualification was justified.25 55. A voting ban may also be inconsistent with New Zealand’s: 55.1. Obligations under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination - due to its disproportionate effect on Māori. Article 5(c) states that parties are to prohibit racial discrimination and to guarantee political rights, especially electoral rights; 55.2. Support for the Decla...