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  1. Finding human bones

    ...time, people may unearth bones while laying the foundations for a new building, gardening or even digging at the beach or on the farm. Often erosion will unearth bones naturally. Tell the police if you find bones If you find bones that you think may be human, leave the bones in place and tell the police. The police will usually call in a forensic pathologist to find out if the bones are human and if they’re historic or recent. If the bones are found to be human, the police will report the dea...

  2. Race-Relations-Commissioner-Position-Profile [docx, 32 KB]

    ...Te Toihau Whakawhanaunga ā-Iwi Appointed by: Governor-General on the advice of the Minister of Justice Reports to: Chief Commissioner Time Commitment: Full-Time Term: Up to 5 years Salary: As determined by Remuneration Authority Location: The Human Rights Commission has offices in Auckland and Wellington. The Race Relations Commissioner may be based in another centre but would need to travel regularly to the Commission’s offices. This position description is based on legislative p...

  3. [2021] NZACC 150 – Turnbull v ACC (30 September 2021) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...that tear occurred; and [b] Secondly, whether Mr Turnbull’s injury resulted from an accident under the definition of “accident” in the 1992 Act? This second issue raises two sub- issues: [i] Whether gravity is a force external to the human body under the 1992 Act [ii] If yes, whether Mr Turnbull’s injury is caused by gravity for the purposes of the Act? 1 Turnbull v Accident Compensation Corporation [2020] NZACC 148. Submissions on behalf of the parties [1...

  4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - concluding observations 5th report [pdf, 153 KB]

    GE.10-41511 Human Rights Committee Ninety-eighth session New York, 8–26 March 2010 Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 40 of the Covenant New Zealand 1. The Human Rights Committee considered the fifth periodic report of New Zealand (CCPR/C/NZL/5) at its 2696th and 2697th meetings, held on 15 and 16 March 2010 (CCPR/C/SR.2696 and 2697). At its 2711th and its 2712th meetings, held on 25 Mar...

  5. Forrest v Chief Executive Department of Corrections (Referral back to HRC) [2014] NZHRRT 41 [pdf, 43 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2014] NZHRRT 41 Reference No. HRRT 012/2014 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN BRENDON DOUGLAS NEAL FORREST PLAINTIFF AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Mr GJ Cook JP, Member Mr BK Neeson, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr BDN Forrest in person Ms D Harris for defendant DATE OF DECISION: 5 September 2014...

  6. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – summary record 15th-17th reports (continued) [pdf, 63 KB]

    ...projects, in the Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs; the action taken by the Office of Ethnic Affairs to take account of the needs of ethnic groups in policies and services, and the appointment of a full-time Race Relations Commissioner within the Human Rights Commission. 7. Ms. Benesia SMITH (New Zealand) said that in New Zealand the legal framework for the elimination of racial discrimination was derived from the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993, which...

  7. Campbell v Vallender and Citta Ltd (Referral back to Human Rights Commission) [2019] NZHRRT 41 [pdf, 157 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2019] NZHRRT 41 Reference No. HRRT 044/2018 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN TRACEY LEA CAMPBELL PLAINTIFF AND EMMETT VALLENDER FIRST DEFENDANT AND CITTA LIMITED SECOND DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Ms GJ Goodwin, Deputy Chairperson REPRESENTATION: Mr R Kee for plaintiff Mr R Upton for first and second defendants DATE OF HEARING: Heard on the papers DATE...

  8. Report on New Zealand’s Human Rights Record

    The United Nations Human Rights Council’s draft Universal Periodic Review report on New Zealand has been published says Rajesh Chhana, Ministry of Justice Deputy Secretary Policy. The Universal Periodic Review is a review of New Zealand’s progress on human rights over the last five years. Justice Minister Andrew Little led the delegation to New Zealand’s third Universal Periodic Review in front of the United Nations Human Rights Council on 21 January 2019. The report summarises this sessio...

  9. Heather v IDEA Services Ltd (Costs) [2012] NZHRRT 11 [pdf, 55 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2012] NZHRRT 11 Reference No. HRRT 038/2010 IN THE MATTER OF A CLAIM UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN DAVID KEITH HEATHER FIRST PLAINTIFF AND RHONDA JEAN HEATHER SECOND PLAINTIFF AND IDEA SERVICES LTD/IHC NZ INC FIRST DEFENDANTS AND DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH SECOND DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Dr S Hickey, Member Mr R Mu...

  10. HRRT guide to filing a reply [pdf, 68 KB]

    What is the Human Rights Review Tribunal The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body established to deal with certain cases that are brought under the following Acts: • The Human Rights Act 1993 • The Privacy Act 2020 • The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 The Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson, Deputy Chairpersons and a panel of members, all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. When the Tribunal si...