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  1. NZCASS 2014 Questionnaire [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Very poor NOT ON SHOWCARD: 98 Don't know [Showcard I, page 9] Q25.2 Criminal lawyers. [Code one only] 1 Excellent 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Poor 5 Very poor NOT ON SHOWCARD: 98 Don't know 12 [Showcard I, page 9] Q25.3 Judges. [Code one only] 1 Excellent 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Poor 5 Very poor NOT ON SHOWCARD: 98 Don't know [Showcard I, page 9] Q25.4 Juries. [Code one only] 1 Excellent 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Poor 5 Very poor NOT ON SHOWCARD:...

  2. Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau: Workforce Capability Framework [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Wha-nau: WORKFORCE CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK JUNE 2017 Published June 2017 Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556 Wellington 6140 New Zealand Telephone: +64 4 916 3300 Facsimile: +64 4 918 0099 Email: info@msd.govt.nz Web: www.msd.govt.nz ISBN: 978-0-947513-86-3 (online) ISBN: 978-0-947513-85-6 (print) Key Personnel: Expert Design Group: Sue Rudman, Shayne Walker, Ruahine Albert, Rahera Ohia, Rachel Smith, Peter Thu

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 032 Cabra Rural Developments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 32 MB]

    ...KAREPIRO INVESTMENTS LIMITED MONOWAI PROPERTIES LIMITED RAH OP ARA FARMS LIMITED RAUHORI FORESTS LIMITED SH 16 LIMITED (ENV-2016-AKL-000189) OTHER (Annexure A) Appellants APPELLANTS AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge J A Smith Hearing: Last case event: ...--'.',, On the papers at Auckland 8 March 2021 /4 sf:..AL Op , "·, l,"'<'"'~~'). Date of Decision: 16 March 2021 C IP~ \\;;\ l "'.:...

  4. Directory of Official Information 2019 S-U [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, appoints a Chief Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants, and can appoint up to two additional Commissioners of Intelligence Warrants. Commissioners must have previously held office as a Judge of the High Court and are appointed for a term of three years. Commissioners apply their significant judicial experience, ensuring robust scrutiny is applied to their areas of responsibilities. Inspector-General of Intelligence and Secur...

  5. Professor Simon Francis Thrush - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT Auckland Registry ENV 2015 AKL 0000134 IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal under Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act TRUSTEES OF MOTITI ROHE MOANATRUST Appellant BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF PROFESSOR SIMON FRANCIS THRUSH ON BEHALF OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST 25th October 2017 Counsel Acting RB Enright Barrister Level 1, Stanbeth House 28 C

  6. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2021 [xlsx, 172 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this Act include 1765: Causing harm by posting digital communication and 1766: Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act. Examples of harmful digital communication include sending or publishing threate

  7. Directory of Official Information 2019 S-U [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, appoints a Chief Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants, and can appoint up to two additional Commissioners of Intelligence Warrants. Commissioners must have previously held office as a Judge of the High Court and are appointed for a term of three years. Commissioners apply their significant judicial experience, ensuring robust scrutiny is applied to their areas of responsibilities. Inspector-General of Intelligence and Secur...

  8. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences June 2022 [xlsx, 172 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this Act include: - Causing harm by posting digital communication (section 22) - Posted intimate visual recording without consent (section 22A) - Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act (section 21).

  9. Kaupapa Maori Resolution Pathways [pdf, 792 KB]

    Kaupapa Māori Resolution Pathways Research Report August 2022 Awa Associates CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................... 3 GLOSSARY ............................................................................................ 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................... 7 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................