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  1. LCRO 95/2013 GI v JM (28 June 2017) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...(g) 13 June 2011: “As part of agreeing to attend the [JSC] I expect both parties to be properly prepared.” (h) 30 June 2011: “I agree that we should accept the morning of 8th July [for the resumed JSC].” (i) 8 August 2011: “Another phone conference was scheduled for this week to decide next steps. Do we have a time and date for this conference?” (j) 30 August 2011: • “[Ms MO’s lawyer] needs to understand that if we are forced to get assistance from the High Co...

  2. Proactive release - Prisoner Voting [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...the effects of removing sentenced prisoners from the electoral roll. 9gxv4z1bpw 2019-11-19 10:16:34 RE LE AS ED B Y TH E MIN IS TE R OF JU ST IC E 9 58. The Electoral Commission is working closely with Corrections’ Probation services to reach people on probation and conditional release where Corrections is likely to be providing support services. This is being expanded with a pilot in Auckland and Northland where the Electoral Commission will be piloting engagem...

  3. OIA-115102.pdf [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...commitments reflect a view that the regulatory regime is outdated, complex, and difficult to understand and apply. The actions also seek to disaggregate responsibility for the stewardship of the Act, and the operationalisation of firearms regulatory services, from the role that Police performs in responding to firearms-related crime. This shift in responsibilities draws a distinction between the law-abiding firearms licence holders and law-abiding firearms users, and those who operate outs...

  4. Guide for Policy and Legal Advisors

    ...include requiring a person to conduct a search themselves – for example, requiring a person to take a swab of their mouth. A seizure is a taking of the thing that is discovered.  This can include electronic intrusions, such as searches of cell phones, devices and computers. The right is focused on an individual’s reasonable expectation of privacy. While it may protect a person’s right to property where expectations of privacy are infringed, it is not a general right to property. ...

  5. Case study on forestry - Recommendations Recap issue 4 [pdf, 316 KB]

    Case study from Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July–30 September 2012 FORESTRY DEATHS FROM ISSUE 4 O F N E W Z E A L A N D CHIEF CORONER O F F I C E O F T H E http://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/coroners-court/ 2 Published by the Ministry of Justice ISSN 2253-5152 Disclaimer This publication has been produced by research counsel of the Office of the Chief Coroner, with the best efforts made to accurately summarise the

  6. Evaluation of early outcomes of Te Kooti Rangatahi/Rangatahi Court [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...an earlier Ministry research project on Youth Courts. During the observations a checklist was used to record the key features of the operations of the court. A combination of individual and mini-group interviews was undertaken. After the visits phone interviews were conducted with six stakeholders. Discussions lasted between 30 and 60 minutes. Participant selection Youth justice professionals at each site were advised of the evaluation via e-mail prior to the site visit and invit...

  7. Fourth-Universal-Periodic-Review-documents_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 805 KB]

    ...break the reoffending cycle and contribute to intergenerational change by improving the wellbeing and safety of women, their families, and wider communities. Legal aid assistance is available to all prisoners, including women, via freely available phone lines and contact information. 61 Access to quality health services for people in prison has been the focus of a dedicated programme that has sought to improve service delivery and address current health inequities for Māori, and all t...

  8. OIA-124076.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    ...https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/oia-responses/ If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28 of the Act. The Office of the Ombudsman may be contacted by phone on: 0800 802 602, by email at: info@ombudsman.parliament.nz, or via the webform: Make a complaint (for members of the public) | Ombudsman New Zealand Nāku noa, nā Jacquelyn Shannon Gr...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 205 Kelly v Nelson City Council [pdf, 5.5 MB]

    KELLY v NELSON CITY COUNCIL – CONSENT ORDER IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI ŌTAUTAHI Decision No. [2023] NZEnvC 205 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND an appeal under s120 of the Act BETWEEN LINDY KELLY (ENV-2022-CHC-60) Appellant AND NELSON CITY COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge J J M Hassan – sitting alone under s279 of the Act In Chambers at Christchurch Date of Consent Order: 20 September 2023

  10. August 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 313 KB]

    Contents: Applications for hearing in MAY | HARATUA 2016: ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz AUGUST | HERE-TURI-KÖKÄ 2016 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more infor