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  1. Process evaluation for the Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...participants are identified by people involved in proceedings at the Auckland or Waitakere District Courts.1  A District Court Judge decides on referrals to the AODT Court based on a full AOD assessment and other criteria in the eligibility check list such as Roc*RoI score,2 previous and current offences, willingness to participate, likely plea and sentence.  The AODT Court team receives the referral (including the clinical assessment) and discusses the defendant’s eligibility...

  2. MFAT report Human Rights in NZ 2010 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    Human Rights in New Zealand Ngä Tika Tangata O Aotearoa 2010 The plain English version of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been translated into the heritage languages of the five major population groups in New Zealand. They are Pakeha/European, Mäori, Samoan, Chinese, Indian. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. I te whänautanga mai ö te tangata, kähore he here, e örite ana töna tapu, töna mana, me

  3. 2021 archive

    ...for children, parents and whānau to navigate Care of Children matters, both in and out of court. We would like to provide you with an opportunity to tell us what you think of our current Care of Children resources. This feedback will serve as a pulse check for how the Ministry is currently doing in providing essential information to people going through Care of Children matters. We have created a survey designed for Family Lawyers, Lawyers for Child, Community Law Centre lawyers, Family Disput...

  4. [2008] NZEmpC WC 3/08 Tauhore v Farmers Trading Co Ltd [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...wall. [34] Mr Robertson asked Ms Tauhore if she wanted to read the notes of the interview. He told the Court her response was that she would not look at it, sat with her arms crossed, and was belligerent. He noted on the disciplinary interview checklist that she refused to sign stating “Why should I?” Ms Tauhore’s evidence was that, when he asked if she wanted to look at the notes of the book, she had a quick look through them but because she had already known he had not wr...

  5. OIA-106912.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Refusal to provide correspondence with judiciary. Regarding your refusal to provide correspondence with members of the judiciary, we disagree with your assertion that such would require substantial collation and research. It would only require checking: - Emails sent by any central authority email address (of which there are very few), against a list of emails to either the email of any judge; - The same in reverse (i.e. emails from any judge to any central authority email addr...

  6. [2025] NZREADT 41 - DQ & KU v CAC 2204 Rule (19 September 2025) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...to have monolithic cladding and features giving rise to possible water ingress). The Tribunal had found the agent breached four of the Rules and regarded her wrongdoing as at the high end of unsatisfactory conduct. She had not carried out any checks on the wall in question and had not even viewed it (as access was not easy). [36] The licensees’ primary submission is that there should be no penalty, but they also note that serious breaches of rr 5.1 and 10.7 have resulted in fi...

  7. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism - Cabinet Paper 3 - October 2016 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    In confidence Office of the Minister of Justice ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTERING FINANCING OF TERRORISM REFORMS: PHASE II Proposal 1. Further to the decision to pass legislation implementing the second phase of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) reforms, this paper: a. Outlines benefits and anticipated costs of the reforms; b. Provides an overview of the feedback on key issues received by the Ministry of Justice during consultat

  8. Child witnesses in the New Zealand criminal courts [pdf, 795 KB]

    1 Child witnesses in the NZ criminal courts: Issues, responses, opportunities Defence: Was there a week when another relative came to look after you at the address? Child: Pardon? Defence: Was there— Can you hear me? Child: Yeah I can but you're not talking – I don’t, I just don’t get you sometimes. (NZ trial, 2008, 14-year-old witness) Dr Kim McGregor Report 2017 2 This report was

  9. Proactive release - Seventh Periodic Report under the Convention Against Torture [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    Hon Andrew Little Minister of Justice Proactive release - Seventh Periodic Report under the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: request to release the draft report for public consultation Date of issue: 19 June 2019 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (18) 4. No. Document Comments 1 Seventh Periodic Report under the Convention against Torture and Other C