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  1. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - 3rd report [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...grounds of sex. It requires personal grievance procedures in all contracts of employment, and provides women employees with the right to take sex discrimination and sexual harassment cases as personal grievances. (b) The Child Support Act 1991 obliges parents to maintain their children regardless of the parents’ marital relationship or whether or not the parents are guardians of their children. Under this Act the parent who has custody of a child can apply for maintenance from the other pare...

  2. LCRO 24/2017 HC v DASH (24 January 2020) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (NZLS) on 20 April 2016. The substance of his complaint was that: (a) In April 2011 he had instructed Mr HC to act for him and his partner on the purchase of a residential property. (b) His parents had agreed to lend him the funds necessary to complete the purchase. (c) It was intended that the purchase be completed in his and his partner’s name, with the title to record that they were the joint owners. (d) Mr HC erroneously...

  3. Recommendations recap - issue 1 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...is envisaged to run for approximately 10 weeks ending 16 December 2011. 5. All children and young people in schools will be offered free vaccination starting with high schools. Children, aged 12 months to fives, will be offered a vaccination through their GPs. Those youth not in school and under 20 years of age will also be vaccinated from their GPs and/or special clinics set up in the area. 6. Dr Claire Mills in the media release on 16 September 2011 indicated the vaccine to b...

  4. Adoption in Aotearoa NZ - Discussion document [pdf, 696 KB]

    Adoption in Aotearoa New Zealand Discussion document Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any pe

  5. Harvey v Accident Compensation Corporation [2015] NZACA 7 [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...the balance of probability standard required to be successful (p22). The reviewer noted the lack of independent medical evidence supporting the need for a high level of care, despite the intensive medical monitoring of Mr Harvey’s condition throughout the period from 1985 to 1992. No specialist assessor’s report had been produced identifying any flaws in the report of the Corporation’s expert, Ms Borer. In conclusion, the reviewer found that Mr Harvey was not someone who re...

  6. Retemeyer v Loloa - Estate of Tahuaka Waipouri (2016) 129 Taitokerau MB 288 (129 TTK 288) [pdf, 363 KB]

    ...and raised him as her son. [29] Mr Retemeyer grew up considering that Tahuaka was his mother. He did not know what a whangai was back then. He simply knew of Tahuaka as his ‘mum’. Mr Retemeyer lived with Tahuaka, and her husband Clarke, throughout his childhood. In 1967, Mr Retemeyer got married and he and his wife lived with Tahuaka until 1972, when they bought their own house and moved out. [30] Clarke passed away in 1978. Following his death, Tahuaka initially went t...

  7. Programme evaluation of Target Hardening pilot [pdf, 673 KB]

    ...victimisation is likely to be linked to the level of security measures in place when victims were burgled. Twenty-two percent of burglary victims had no security measures in place at the time of the burglaries and 24 percent of burglaries involved entry through an insecure or open entry point, with damage caused in 51 percent of burglaries. Repeat burglaries were more likely to be in residences of people from lower socio-economic groups. Overseas, it has been found that offering ass...

  8. Coutts - Estate of James Pou (2008) 129 Whangarei MB 145 (129 WH 145) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...uncle raised him. He just. .. Court: I see. So, this is a whangai child of your uncle? 129 Whangarei MB 148 SMonk: Yes, he was just left behind and my uncle looked after him. Court: He raised him from what age? S Monk: About 3. Court: Right through his childhood? S Monk: Oh, off and on because between my uncle and his wife they both took care of him. They were both separated . R Potorata: ... and he'd go back to his ... Court: Did the mother of Trez ... ? R Potomta:...

  9. NZCASS Technical manual [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information.

  10. Tuwhangai v Boon - Kawhia U 2B (2018) 173 Waikato Maniapoto MB 99 (173 WMN 99) [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...marae of which he is a senior kaumātua. Mrs Ormsby is buried at Kaipapaka urupā as is her late husband. I have no doubt that the block and surrounding lands are of deep significance to Mr Tuwhangai and the late Mrs Ormsby respectively. [3] Throughout, all parties referred to Mr Tuwhangai as “Uncle Nik”. He himself describes Mrs Ormsby as his niece. As I understand the evidence, they are in fact cousins twice removed. Mrs Ormsby’s mother, Sally Marshall is Mr Tuwhangai...