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  1. Justice Matters newsletter archive

    Welcome to Justice Matters, the Ministry of Justice’s newsletter from 2015-2019. Note this is no longer published. On this page: Justice Matters issue 17 - December 2019 Justice Matters issue 16 - October 2019 Justice Matters issue 15 - July 2019 Justice Matters issue 14 - April 2019 Justice Matters issue 13 - December 2018 Justice Matters issue 12 - October 2018 Justice Matters issue 11 - June 2018 Justice Matters issue 10 - March 2018 Justice Matters issue 09 - December 2017 Justice Matters...

  2. Justice Matters - issue 08 - September 2017 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    Justice Matters SEPTEMBER 2017 • ISSUE 8 justice.govt.nz PEOPLE-CENTRED JUSTICE In this issue, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses the importance of timeliness in the justice system. Also, Justice Minister Amy Adams talks about the legislative programme she’s overseen, parts of which are highlighted elsewhere in this issue, along with initiatives that are making a difference for people involved in the justice system. http://www.justice.govt.nz/ https://twitter.com/justicenzgovt...

  3. Justice Matters - issue 17 - December 2019 [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...Advisor release new reports; family violence work highlighted in Royal visit; Ministry and community service recognised with Public Service Medal and we introduce the Whenua Māori programme. Photo: Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata – Safe and Effective Justice engagement team members at the Christchurch A&P show. Justice Matters https://www.justice.govt.nz/ https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/news-and-media/justice-matters-newsletter/ 2 Justice Matters | Ministry of Justice 3 Andre...

  4. Justice Matters - issue 16 - October 2019 [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    October 2019 | Issue 16 In this issue: Sexual violence courts speed up the time of cases proceeding to trial; our Ministry launches its new Strategy; we visit the Waitangi Tribunal Unit in Wellington; Hui Paneke tackles some pressing criminal justice issues; the Women’s Network participates in the Uplift Project; and the Coroners Society Conference opens with a specially written waiata. The Ministry of Justice welcomes the appointment of His Honour Judge Heemi Taumaunu as Chief Distr...

  5. Justice Matters - issue 06 - March 2017 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    Justice Matters DELIVERING QUALITY SERVICES Welcome to the first issue of Justice Matters for 2017. Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses priorities for the Ministry which are ultimately aimed at delivering better outcomes for New Zealanders. Our new Associate Minister Mark Mitchell talks about what’s being done to address youth crime, and we feature changes that will make a real difference for New Zealanders now and in the future. MARCH 2017 • ISSUE 6 justice.govt.nz http://w...

  6. Ministry of Justice releases April newsletter Justice Matters

    The Ministry of Justice has released its 14th issue of Justice Matters. Justice Matters is the Ministry’s quarterly magazine that celebrates its achievements in the last three months and highlights key areas of work. In this edition there are reflections on the Christchurch tragedy; the Ministry welcomes Andrew Kibblewhite, the new Chief Executive and Secretary of Justice; the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court pilot is evaluated; the family justice system reaches its second round of consu...

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  7. Justice Matters - issue 04 - September 2016 [pdf, 7 MB]

    Justice Matters MAKING A DIFFERENCE Welcome to the fourth issue of Justice Matters. One year on, Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses some of our achievements as we work towards a safe and just New Zealand. We highlight new initiatives to reduce family violence, anti-money laundering and cyberbullying, and Justice Minister Amy Adams discusses improving the outcomes for Māori in the justice sector. SEPTEMBER 2016 • ISSUE 4 justice.govt.nz http://justice.govt.nz/ https://twitter....

  8. Discussion Document Review of the Courts Remote Participation Act 2010 [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...Act defines audio-visual link or AVL as facilities that enable both audio and visual communication to take place between participants. Court Rules Court Rules are formal and binding rules about how court procedure works. Criminal procedural matter The Act defines a criminal procedural matter as a matter where no evidence is to be called. Criminal substantive matter The Act defines a criminal substantive matter as a matter where evidence is to be called. Hearing A hearing is an...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement Judicature Modernisation Bill Review of the Judicature Act 1908 Second Paper [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...(18%) and 144 (10%) respectively.  Regulatory Impact Analysis  50. We  have  considered  amending  the  Criminal  Procedure  Act  to  enable  Community  Magistrates  (together with  judicial officers performing a  similar  role, being  Justices of  the    10  Peace and Registrars) to withdraw or amend charges where the parties consent (option A).  We also  considered  the  status quo  (option B). The  relevant objective  is  to...

  10. 20231124-AG-BIM_Redacted_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 479 KB]

    ................................................................................................................ 9 Upcoming briefings seeking your decision ...................................................................... 9 Introducing the Ministry of Justice – Te Tāhū o te Ture ............................. 10 Providing a range of justice services ............................................................................... 10 Working with the Justice Sector Leadership Board .....