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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 030 Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...New provision in Chapter 4 to recognise existing uses of natural and physical resources. The New Zealand King Salmon Company Limited New provisions to recognise: • that the qualities of the Marlborough Sounds have been altered by past human activities; • that the choice whether or not to use natural and physical resources have consequences; • that limiting development has a trade-off; • existing uses of natural and physical resources; New provisions to: • i...

  2. DI v C Ltd [2024] NZDT 114 (10 April 2024) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...five days before check-in. Had they allowed DI to cancel the booking for a refund they will suffer a significant loss as this was the busy Christmas period. 21. MB explained that the booking system runs on an automated platform and there is no human element to it. If an error occurs, the customer will know and the booking will not be accepted. In this particular case, MB says the IT logs were checked and no issue was identified. He says if a system issue occurred it would not impact...

  3. Lawson v Intended Defendant (No. 2) (Extension of time to commence proceedings) [2023] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...(Extension of time to commence proceedings) [2023] NZHRRT 33.] 2 In this case notice was given under PA, s 98(3) that the Privacy Commissioner, having commenced an investigation, decided not to further investigate the complaint or matter. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2023] NZHRRT 33 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 on 30 March 2022. Accordingly, a jurisdictional issue arises as Miss Lawson’s claim was lodged after the prescribed six-month limitation period. [3] Mi...

  4. Wild v Ministry for Primary Industries (Strike Out) [2024] NZHRRT 69 [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...alleging the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) interfered with her privacy on 23 June 2021. Ms Wild’s claim alleged MPI breached 1 This decision is to be cited as Wild v Ministry for Primary Industries (Strike Out) [2024] NZHRRT 69. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2024] NZHRRT 69 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA Reference No. HRRT 046/2021 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 2020 BETWEEN LEE CINDY WILD PLAINTIFF AND MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - MANATŪ AHU MATUA D...

  5. The Judges

    ...2017. She holds an LLM (Hons) from Victoria University and an MA (Hons) from Canterbury University. She was a Crown Counsel at Crown Law for many years, with a primary focus on civil litigation, public law and employment law. Most recently she led the Human Rights Team at Crown Law. While in practice she appeared in most Courts and Tribunals. Chief Judge Inglis was formerly on the Advisory Board of the New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice; is a member of the Board of the...

  6. Director of Proceedings v Campbell [2015] NZHRRT 10 [pdf, 574 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 10 Reference No. HRRT 016/2015 UNDER SECTION 50 OF THE HEALTH AND DISABILITY COMMISSIONER ACT 1994 BETWEEN DIRECTOR OF PROCEEDINGS PLAINTIFF AND JENNIFER CAMPBELL DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Dr SJ Hickey MNZM, Member Mr RK Musuku, Member REPRESENTATION: Ms N Wills, Director of Proceedings Ms C Humphrey for defendant DATE OF DECISION:...

  7. 2009-10 to 2011-12 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 528 KB]

    ...crime reduction initiatives. SUPPORTING JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING A key role for the Ministry is supporting the work of the judiciary. The Ministry ensures that the judiciary is provided with adequate levels of administrative, technological and human resources support, and funding for judicial training and development. The Ministry seeks judicial input into its operations through joint Ministry–judicial governance and management committees and councils, for example, on improvements to...

  8. [2017] NZEnvC 168 Mawhinney v Auckland Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Activities: (a) Proposed sites for any purpose other than for road, open space or a designation where a building platform is identified on the plan of subdivision. The building platform shall be designed to allow for development likely in the relevant Human Environment Rules. Assessment of Controlled Activity applications will be limited to the matters of design, location and construction and will be considered in accordance with Assessment Criterion 2(a). [31] A building platfo...

  9. [2020] NZIACDT 44 - Registrar v Yoon (8 October 2020) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...Authority had been directed at the advocate with the cancellation of his licence. A vendetta had been waged against him. This had led him to appoint an associate for all immigration matters for his clients. [19] The advocate contended that the human rights of the couple had been breached by the findings made by the agency concerning the client’s health, character, marriage and the timing of the decision. A High Court Judge had rejected or totally ignored the affidavits presen...

  10. Government Response to Law Commision Report on New Issues in Legal Parenthood [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...profiling); and - Powers of parents and the courts to undertake or compel parentage testing. (ii) Assigning legal parenthood, including recommendations about: - Allocating legal parenthood status (and consequent rights and responsibilities) where assisted human reproductive (AHR) procedures have been used; and - Processes for assigning and transferring legal parenthood status, for example to a known sperm or egg donor or to implement surrogacy arrangements. (iii) Information about genetic...