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  1. FH QK v WI Incorporated [2022] NZDT 192 (20 October 2022) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...that the glass in question is 6mm Georgian wired glass, and this complies with the building code and NZ Safety Standards for a door panel of this size. WI Incorporated also provided evidence from XN Ltd who replaced the glass and noted that “some human impact to the door….. would cause that breakage. The door would not just break.” “This is not wear and tear, that has had some impact to cause the break.” 9. WI Incorporated also submitted photographic evidence of the broken gl...

  2. Chief Justice media statement dated 6 September 2021 [pdf, 665 KB]

    ...essential service at all alert levels. The public health imperatives of operating at Alert Level 3 and 4 has significantly restricted the ability of the courts to hear criminal cases. “We know that delays in the justice system have a significant human cost. This is causing distress for victims, for defendants, and for their whānau as they wait for cases to be heard in court. It is therefore important that we are able to increase the amount of work done across the courts by reason...

  3. Chief Justice Media Statement COVID-19 Alert Levels 21-09-06 [pdf, 508 KB]

    ...essential service at all alert levels. The public health imperatives of operating at Alert Level 3 and 4 has significantly restricted the ability of the courts to hear criminal cases. “We know that delays in the justice system have a significant human cost. This is causing distress for victims, for defendants, and for their whānau as they wait for cases to be heard in court. It is therefore important that we are able to increase the amount of work done across the courts by reason...

  4. Documents relating to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (Cross-border Transportation of Cash) Amendment Regulations 2022 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Transportation of Cash) Amendment Regulations 2022. Compliance 10. The Order in Council complies with each of the following: a. the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi; b. the rights and freedoms contained in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 or the Human Rights Act 1993; c. the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 2020 d. relevant international standards and obligations; e. the Legislation Guidelines (2021 edition), which are maintained by the Legislation Design...

  5. LQ v NE [2023] NZDT 380 (4 July 2023) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...above has been breached to the representations of the supplier of the service. The respondent’s advertisement, which the applicant relied on, stated the following: “Does your dog run up/lunge/bark/snarl/dominates or even bites at other dogs or humans and you are afraid to let them interact as your worried they may attack, or they have attacked previously. Or is your dog super anxious and struggles to live a happy life. Then this is the course for you. This programme covers issues such...

  6. Review of the Firearms Registry - Terms of Reference [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...items)4 • the Registry is simple and easy for end-users to understand and apply as well as any impact it is having on firearms licence holders • the Registry and its associated processes are consistent with the rights and freedoms under NZ human rights framework • the security and privacy of personal information in the Registry is appropriate • the Registry is or will contribute towards delivering public safety benefits in a cost effective and efficient way • firearms...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 243 Swap Stockfoods Limited v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...This matter concerns appeals on Proposed Plan Change 13 (Air Quality) to the Operative Bay of Plenty Regional Natural Resources Plan (PC13). This case is primarily about the management of dust in the Mount Maunganui Airshed (MMA) to protect the human health and mauri of the air. PC13 contains provisions to address the management of dust. Case management progress [2] The Court has issued a number of interim decisions.1 The Regional Council were directed to prepare further changes t...

  8. Setting the scene

    ...these and gauge their current level of knowledge. During the course of the unit, add the agreed-on or correct definition in the second definition column. A definition table Word First definition Second definition justice     human rights     responsibilities     freedom     courts     justice system     2. Responsibilities and rights at different ages Ask your students to consider responsibilities and rights at differen...

  9. Final-Technical-Assessment-L-Archaeology-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...associated with the natural and physical resources. 20. Section 6 of the HNZPTA defines an archaeological site as: (a) Any place in New Zealand, including any building or structure (or part of a building or structure), that – (i) Was associated with human activity that occurred before 1900 or is the site of the wreck of any vessel where the wreck occurred before 1900; and (ii) Provides or may provide, through investigation by archaeological methods, evidence relating to the hi...

  10. OIA-113748.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...Increased financial grants for victims of serious crime .....................................................22 Reduction in operating costs – Criminal Cases Review Commission ...............................24 Reduction in operating costs – Human Rights Commission .............................................25 Reduction in operating costs – Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security ................26 Reduction in operating costs – Office of the Privacy Commissioner .........