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  1. [2014] NZLCDT 80 Wellington Standards Committee v CLS [pdf, 412 KB]

    ...THE NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2014] NZLCDT 80 LCDT 038/13 BETWEEN WELLINGTON STANDARDS COMMITTEE 2 OF THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY Applicant AND CLS Respondent CHAIR Judge BJ Kendall (retired) MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms S Gill Mr M Gough Ms J Gray Ms M Scholtens QC HEARING at Wellington DATE 13, 14 and 15 October 2014 COUNSEL Ms P Feltham for the Standards Committee Mr R Laurenson f...

  2. Evidence Brief: Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...the different treatment types CBT approaches were found to be the most effective, but in these three studies recidivism was not the outcome measure. Three of the four largest effect sizes used CBT or MST, and these two types of treatment were judged the most promising.xv In summary, international meta-analyses and reviews have found positive results for the use of adolescent sex offender treatment in reducing reoffending for those who completed treatment, with MST-PSB curr...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 006 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Inc v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 694 KB]

    ...CONSERVATION (ENV-2019-AKL-122) Appellants NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent AYOF ISLANDS MARITIME PARK.INC vNORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL Court: Hearing: Last case event: Appearances: Date of Decision: Date of Issue: 2 Environment Judge J A Smith Environment Commissioner RM Bartlett At Whangarei on 9 and 10 December 2020 Memorandum of Mr Doesburg, dated 27 January 2021 S Gepp for Bay of Islands Maritime Park Incorporated (BOIMP) PD Anderson for Royal Forest...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC170 Cable Bay Wines Limited and Motukaha Investments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...BETWEEN AND of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal pursuant to s 120 of the Act CABLE BAY WINES LIMITED & MOTUKAHA INVESTMENTS LIMITED Appellants (ENV-2018-AKL-000010) AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Principal Environment Judge L J Newhook Commissioner I M Buchanan Commissioner J A Hodges 29 and 30 August 2019, submissions received up to 20 September 2019 A Webb for Appellants S F Quinn and K Rogers for Auckland Council S J Simons and R K Smith for J Lo...

  5. [2020] NZREADT 38 - Barfoot v Real Estate Agents Authority (26 August 2020) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...that the appellant was told about it, and that by then Mr Dunne had still not informed the appellant of it, the confidence of the appellant would appear to have been misplaced. [65] We accept that the standard by which the appellant is to be judged does not require him to foresee all of the myriad problems that might arise in the future and to devise a rule or instruction for the staff telling them how they are to deal with such matters. [66] On the other hand, the purpose of the...

  6. Tom De Pelsemaeker - Evidence in reply to supplementary evidence of TA's (21 May 2021) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...section 149T of the RMA (Continued next page) STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF TOM DE PELSEMAEKER ON BEHALF OF THE OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL IN REPLY TO THE SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE OF THE TERRITORIAL AUTHORITIES 20 May 2021 Judicial Officer: Judge Borthwick Applicant's Solicitor PO Box 4341 CHRISTCHURCH 8140 DX WX11179 Tel +64 3 379 7622 Fax +64 379 2467 Solicitor: P A C Maw / M A Mehlhopt (philip.maw@wynnwilliams.co.nz / michelle.mehlhopt@wynnwilliams.c...

  7. Tom De Pelsemaeker - Evidence in reply to supplementary evidence of TA's (21 May 2021) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...section 149T of the RMA (Continued next page) STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF TOM DE PELSEMAEKER ON BEHALF OF THE OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL IN REPLY TO THE SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE OF THE TERRITORIAL AUTHORITIES 20 May 2021 Judicial Officer: Judge Borthwick Applicant's Solicitor PO Box 4341 CHRISTCHURCH 8140 DX WX11179 Tel +64 3 379 7622 Fax +64 379 2467 Solicitor: P A C Maw / M A Mehlhopt (philip.maw@wynnwilliams.co.nz / michelle.mehlhopt@wynnwilliams.c...

  8. Joint Application to Make a New Parenting Order by Consent [pdf, 603 KB]

    ...parties’ does not consent to all of the issues or will not sign the form, you will need to file an Application to make a new Order instead. You can get the forms from the court or on our website: www.justice.govt.nz/family Important information The Judge who reads this application must be satisfied that the Order will be in the welfare and best interests of the child(ren) and that the child(ren) have had an opportunity to be heard where appropriate. If they are not satisfied that they ca...

  9. 2021-07-05 Nga Runanga - Closing Submissions [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...minimum, such changes are submitted to be part of the cost and risk of running a business. 23 Statement of Evidence of Edward Ellison at [76] – [94]. 24 Notes of Evidence taken before the Environment Court (8 March – 26 March 2021) at 491 – 492. Judge Borthwick: "Anything less diminishes the mana of the people and the land and the water and which as I understood has impact not merely as a food source but also it has cultural and spiritual and wellbeing impacts and this is why y...

  10. Hoban v Attorney-General [2022] NZHRRT 16 [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...must be had to the comparative institutional competence of Parliament to resolve policy debates: Attorney- General v Taylor [2017] NZCA 215, [2017] 3 NZLR 24 at [75] and [153]. [54.2] As to the second point, Tipping J said in Hansen at [117] that “Judges are expected to uphold individual rights but, at the same time, can be expected to show some restraint when policy choices arise”. Depending on the subject-matter, Parliament is entitled to a variable degree of discretion in determin...