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  1. Wayfinding-for-Civil-Justice-Te-Reo.pdf [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...ratonga tūmatanui rātou. Nā rātou katoa i ara ai te whakaaro me waihanga tētehi anga rautaki ā-motu hei ārahi i tā tātou mahi tahi ki te whakapai ake i te whai wāhitanga ki te ture porihanga. He putanga tēnei rautaki, Wayfinding for Civil Justice, i ngā wānanga o te hui awheawhe. Ko te āta whakaritenga, ehara tēnei i te rautaki kāwanatanga. He anga kiripānga kē e tākina ana e ngā kiripānga hei hāpai i te kotahitanga me te ruruku i ngā mahi a te kāwanatanga me te h...

  2. BORA Taxation (International Investment and Remedial Matters) Bill [pdf, 187 KB]

    Taxation (International Investment and Remedial Matters) Bill 7 October 2010 ATTORNEY-GENERAL LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: TAXATION (INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND REMEDIAL MATTERS) BILL 1. We have considered whether the Taxation (International Investment and Remedial Matters) Bill (IRD 14625/1.4) (the “Bill”) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the “Bill of Rights Act”). We understand that the Bill is likely...

  3. BORA Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill [pdf, 188 KB]

    Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill 5 May 2015 Hon Christopher Finlayson QC, Attorney-General Consistency with New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill 1. We have considered whether the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill (‘the Bill’) is consistent with the rights and freedoms affirmed in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (‘the Bill of Ri...

  4. BORA Taxation (Consequential Rate Alignment and Remedial Matters) Bill [pdf, 186 KB]

    Taxation (Consequential Rate Alignment and Remedial Matters) Bill 30 JUNE 2009 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: TAXATION (CONSEQUENTIAL RATE ALIGNMENT AND REMEDIAL MATTERS) BILL 1. We have considered whether the Taxation (Consequential Rate Alignment and Remedial Matters) Bill (IRD 13812) (the ‘Bill’) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (‘Bill of Rights Act’). We understand that the Bill is t...

  5. BORA Civil Aviation (Cape Town Convention and Other Matters) Amendment Bill [pdf, 185 KB]

    Civil Aviation (Cape Town Convention and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 25 May 2010 ATTORNEY-GENERAL LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: CIVIL AVIATION (CAPE TOWN CONVENTION AND OTHER MATTERS) AMENDMENT BILL 1. We have considered whether the Civil Aviation (Cape Town Convention and Other Matters) Amendment Bill (“the Bill”) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (“Bill of Rights Act”). We understand that the Bill is to...

  6. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – summary record 15th-17th reports (continued) [pdf, 63 KB]

    ...beneficiaries of many programmes, initiatives and strategies to help them improve their situation in terms of employment, education and social rights. They were nevertheless still faced with difficulties in the areas of health, housing and criminal justice, where they were over-represented among offenders. In response, the Government had taken measures, including financial measures, aimed at recruiting more prison wardens and police officers among the Pacific peoples. An advisory group had...

  7. [2025] NZEmpC 76 Vegepod NZ Ltd v Lowe [pdf, 291 KB]

    ...Consideration must be given to the balance of convenience, and the impact on the parties of the granting of, or the refusal to grant, an order. The impact on third parties will also be relevant to the weighing exercise. Finally, the overall interests of justice are considered, standing back from the detail required by the earlier steps. While the power to make an order for interim reinstatement is a discretionary one, the assessment of whether there is a serious question to be trie...

  8. Central Standards Committee 3 v Sawyer [2022] NZLCDT 38 (28 October 2022) [pdf, 222 KB]

    SOME NAMES PERMANENTLY SUPPRESSED AS RECORDED IN PARAGRAPH [53], PURSUANT TO S 240 OF THE LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS ACT 2006. NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2022] NZLCDT 38 LCDT 002/22 IN THE MATTER of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 BETWEEN CENTRAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE 3 Applicant AND CAROLINE ANN SAWYER Respondent DEPUTY CHAIR Dr J G Adams MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms N Coates Ms J Gray Mr K Raure...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 71 Knapp v Locktite Aluminium Specialities Ltd [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...that we have no alternative but to terminate your employment for redundancy… [6] The other two fabricators signed their acceptance of the variation to hours of work. Mr Knapp did not. He met with the Suttons on 18 June 2012 and discussed matters, including the 14 June letter. Mr Knapp said that he did not like the way in which the letter was worded. It appears that he had received legal advice by this stage. The Suttons emphasised to Mr Knapp that there was no wish to make hi...

  10. O Ltd v B Ltd [2023] NZDT 480 (21 September 2023) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...roughly handwritten, was provided late, and was difficult to decipher. A result of this was that two batches were produced too late for a planned trade show. He had considered O LTD’s conduct regarding this as unacceptable, but had not taken the matter further because B Ltd’s business was, in any event, coming to an end at that point. OS said that O LTD had created the necessary information, but had not sent it on to KH because KH had not asked for it. KH had communicated when he nee...