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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 203 Director General of Conservation v New Zealand Transport Agency [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...Appellants TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent-Regional Authority NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent/Section 274 NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY Respondent/Applicant 19 December 2019 Court: Hearing: Appearances: 2 Environment Judge BP Dwyer Maori Land Court Judge M Doogan Environment Judge MJL Dickey Environment Commissioner DJ Bunting Environment Commissioner RM Bartlett 15-19, 23 and 24 July 2019 D Allan and A Brenstrum for New Zealand Transport Agency...

  2. Protection-order-applications-jun2022-v1.0.xlsx [xlsx, 299 KB]

    Contents Protection Order applications Protection Order application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 16 December 2022. Contents: Table 1: Number and percentage of Protection Order applications, by appli

  3. Protection order applications December 2023 [xlsx, 296 KB]

    Contents Protection Order applications Protection Order application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 28 February 2024. Contents: Table 1: Number and percentage of Protection Order applications, by appli

  4. Protection order applications June 2023 [xlsx, 296 KB]

    Contents Protection Order applications Protection Order application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 25 August 2023. Contents: Table 1: Number and percentage of Protection Order applications, by applica

  5. Protection order applications jun2024 [xlsx, 294 KB]

    Contents Protection Order applications Protection Order application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 21 August 2024. Contents: Table 1: Number and percentage of Protection Order applications, by applica

  6. [2012] NZEmpC 161 O Hagan v Waitomo Adventures Ltd [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...Plaintiff AND WAITOMO ADVENTURES LTD Defendant Hearing: 13-16 August 2012 (Heard at Hamilton) Counsel: David Hayes, counsel for plaintiff Roger Clark, counsel for defendant Judgment: 21 September 2012 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS Introduction [1] Mr O’Hagan was employed by the defendant company, Waitomo Adventures Limited, from 4 April 2004. The relationship did not end happily. Mr O’Hagan developed concerns about perceived irregularit...

  7. [2013] NZEmpC 28 Maori Hill & Balmacewen Pharmacy Ltd v O’Sullivan [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...Dunedin) Counsel: Werner van Harselaar, counsel for Maori Hill and Balmacewen Pharmacy Limited Meghan Zetko, counsel for Siraya O'Sullivan Greg La Hood, counsel for Labour Inspector (Jo-Ann Duff) Judgment: 8 March 2013 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS Introduction [1] The plaintiff company operated a pharmacy. Mr Vohora is a director of the company and a qualified pharmacist. He was responsible for employing Ms O’Sullivan, Ms Hughes and Ms Jordan (the...

  8. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - summary record 4th report [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...for a terrorist purpose. The same applied to other situations not involving terrorism in the strict sense. 16. With regard to judicial review, the special procedure originally proposed had been replaced by a process which made ministers, not judges, responsible for making designations. Those ministers included the Attorney-General, who thus performed a monitoring role at both the interim and final stages. The Select Committee had also recommended a new mechanism enabling classified...

  9. CAC20003 v Wright [2015] NZREADT 25 [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...OF charges laid under s.91 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BY COMPLAINTS ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE (per CAC20003) Prosecutor AGAINST CHRISTOPER WRIGHT of New Plymouth, Licensed Salesperson Defendant MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Judge P F Barber - Chairperson Mr J Gaukrodger - Member Mr G Denley - Member HEARD at NEW PLYMOUTH on 1 April 2015 DATE OF THIS DECISION 14 April 2015 APPEARANCES Ms J MacGibbon, counsel for the prosecution The defendant on his own...

  10. Guo v CAC304 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 35 [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...Appellant AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (per CAC 304) First respondent AND CHANJUAN (DANA) YAN Second respondent AND GAIL BEATON Third respondent AND CHRISTINE DEVER-YOUNG Fourth respondent MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Judge P F Barber - Chairperson Mr J Gaukrodger - Member Ms C Sandelin - Member BY CONSENT HEARD ON THE PAPERS DATE OF THIS DECISION 18 May 2015 REPRESENTATION The appellant on his own behalf Ms N Copeland, counsel for the A...