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  1. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences December 2022 [xlsx, 97 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  2. Human-Rights-Commission-submissions-on-scope-of-inquiry.pdf [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...that there are key issues regarding systemic or preventive issues that were not adequately covered, or covered at all, by the Royal Commission. These include: (a) The lack of a full analysis of the consequences of the failures in the firearms licencing process, including a determination whether the attacks could have been prevented but for those failures;17 (b) That while the Royal Commission found that there was an inappropriate concentration of counter-terrorism resources o...

  3. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences December 2021 [xlsx, 97 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  4. Henderson v Brooking - Wharekahika A47 [2023] Māori Appellate Court MB 17 (2023 APPEAL 17) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...growing of permanent horticultural crops by the Trustees themselves or in conjunction with any other person or persons upon such terms for the growing utilisation or sale of the crop as the Trustees may consider appropriate. … (n) To grant licences to occupy to such individual equitable owners who wish to build dwellings on the land of such parts of the land for such purpose at such rent and subject to such covenants and conditions as the Trustees may determine. … 4. T...

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of psychoactive substances offences June 2023 [xlsx, 98 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  6. Ratnam v Accident Compensation Corporation (Deemed cover) [2025] NZACC 53 (27 March 2025) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...not reasonably brought as it was lodged only on a potential diagnosis. The Reviewer further found that not all the items claimed were in accordance with the applicable Regulations, namely, the costs of Mr Burger’s reports and the Single Use Licence fee. [67] Mr Forster, for Ms Ratnam, submits as follows. The Reviewer should have awarded the costs claimed, and the review application as to deemed cover was reasonably brought. Reference is made to the decision in Anderson.18 Given...

  7. Tatai v Woodman - Waimahana D No3B Section 1 (2024) 282 Taitokerau MB 106 (282 TTK 106) [pdf, 318 KB]

    ...and each owner was at law entitled to the use of the whole land, that is, there were no separate areas. However, notwithstanding the position at law, owners invariably agreed on the allocation and use of land without resort to legal tools such as licences, leases or orders of the Court. Such arrangements may be expected in relation to any 4 Taipana – Aorangi Part Taonui Ahuaturanga Block 3A2, (2024) 486 Aotea MB 169 (486 AOT 169). 5 Tautari – Mohinui 3B2B, (2011) 18 Taitokera...

  8. [2024] NZREADT 43 - TL v CAC 2204 LS Ray White (5 November 2024) [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...continue operating. Beyond seeking a training order against her and the refund of commission, he does not elaborate on what further penalty order should have been made against the licensee. The Committee had no power to suspend or cancel her licence and nor would her wrongdoing remotely justify any such penalty. We agree with the Committee’s decision not to impose any order on the licensee (bar its failure to consider any refund of the commission). 4. Resolution [90] Acco...

  9. [2025] NZEmpC 186 Menzies v Corrigan [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...(a) Ms Stewart repeatedly sought a jail sentence against the plaintiff and made various suggestions that the plaintiff’s liquidation was a sham to avoid liability; (b) he could not obtain the information elsewhere as the liquidator had her licence revoked and did not hold office, and because the plaintiff’s company was liquidated, he could not request information from the Authority personally; it was therefore reasonable to seek documents from Ms Stewart directly “…based...

  10. Evaluation of the Te Hurihanga pilot [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    Te Hurihanga Pilot: Evaluation Report Prepared for the Ministry of Justice by Julie Warren, with Lydia Fraser Centre for Research, Evaluation and Social Assessment (CRESA) October 2009 Te Hurihanga Pilot: Evaluation Report Centre for Research, Evaluation and Social Assessment (CRESA) Ltd 2 Disclaimer This evaluation was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice. The report has been prepared by the authors a