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  1. Justice Matters - issue 14 - April 2019 [pdf, 4.5 MB]

    April 2019 | Issue 14 In this issue: We reflect on the Christchurch tragedy; the Ministry welcomes Andrew Kibblewhite, our new Chief Executive; the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court pilot is being evaluated; the family justice system reaches its second round of consultation; and the Hāpaitia team meet with Māori at Rātana and Waitangi. Justice Matters http://justice.govt.nz https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/news-and-media/justice-matters-newsletter/ 2 Andrew Little Minister...

  2. Family legal aid fees - consultation paper [pdf, 816 KB]

    ...time taken to perform tasks in the PROCEEDINGS STEPS under Standard Family Granting. The proposed fees framework replaces that by applying a fee per activity, this being the primary mechanism for managing family legal aid cases. Not all family matters were considered appropriate for fixed fee schedules. Some of the factors taken into account were low case volumes and other policy factors. The fixed fees and the provider hourly rates are based on analysis of approved provider paym...

  3. Legal aid final family consultation paper - 10 February 2012 [pdf, 816 KB]

    ...time taken to perform tasks in the PROCEEDINGS STEPS under Standard Family Granting. The proposed fees framework replaces that by applying a fee per activity, this being the primary mechanism for managing family legal aid cases. Not all family matters were considered appropriate for fixed fee schedules. Some of the factors taken into account were low case volumes and other policy factors. The fixed fees and the provider hourly rates are based on analysis of approved provider paym...

  4. Justice Matters July 2019 [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    July 2019 | Issue 15 In this issue: We see the launch of the Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal, the Independent Panel considering the 2014 family justice systems reforms released its final report, ten agencies are working together on the Joint Venture, the Behavioural Insights Unit gets the green light, results from the NZ Crime and Victim Survey is published, and we visit the Wellington Environment Court. Justice Matters Photo: Wellington Environment Court https://www.justice....

  5. Justice Matters - issue 15 - July 2019 [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    July 2019 | Issue 15 In this issue: We see the launch of the Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal, the Independent Panel considering the 2014 family justice systems reforms released its final report, ten agencies are working together on the Joint Venture, the Behavioural Insights Unit gets the green light, results from the NZ Crime and Victim Survey is published, and we visit the Wellington Environment Court. Justice Matters Photo: Wellington Environment Court https://www.justice....

  6. Justice Matters - issue 07 - June 2017 [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    Justice Matters JUNE 2017 • ISSUE 7 justice.govt.nz BETTER OUTCOMES FOR NEW ZEALANDERS In this issue Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses how data can help inform business decisions, Justice Minister Amy Adams talks about the recent Family Violence Summit, we highlight some of the ways in which the justice system is making things better for New Zealanders and look at how this year’s Budget is helping the Ministry deliver modern, people-centred justice and court services. http...

  7. Proactive release - Strengthening the Family Court [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    Hon Andrew Little Minister of Justice Proactive release - Strengthening the Family Court: Enhancing child and whanau wellbeing in care of children matters Date of issue: 21 July 2020 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (18) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevant section of th...

  8. Justice Matters - issue 03 - June 2016 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    Justice Matters MAKING IT BETTER FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Welcome to the third issue of Justice Matters. Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses what we’re doing, and need to do, to make sure our customers have a better experience of the justice system; we highlight how restorative justice and iwi panels are making a difference for our customers; and Justice Minister Amy Adams begins a regular column for us. In this issue, she discusses a new approach to protecting vulnerable New Zealanders....

  9. IHC NZ v Ministry of Education (Non-Party Access) [2013] NZHRRT 2 [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...given. (7) The Judge or Registrar may deal with an application on the papers, at an oral hearing, or in any other manner the Judge or Registrar considers just. [14] This, in turn, brings into play High Court Rules, r 3.16 which prescribes the matters to be taken into account on such application: 3.16 Matters to be taken into account In determining an application under rule 3.13, or a request for permission under rule 3.9, or the determination of an objection under that rule, the...

  10. Tranche 3 of Cabinet and Ministerial advice on changes to clubs and ranges regulations [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...confidentiality of advice that is under active consideration, ~ 9(2)(g)(i) to protect the free and frank expression of opinions. ~ Agreement to Lodge: Arms (Shooting Released in part Clubs, Shooting Ranges, and Other Some information has been withheld in Matters) Amendment Bill accordance with the following sections of Ministerial Briefing he OIA: Ministry of Justice ~ Section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy o1 11 September 2024 natural persons, ~ 9(2)(f)(iv) to protect the confi...