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  1. Youth Court FAQs for Professionals at Alert Level 2 - August 2020 [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...hearing or case under s11 of the Courts (Remote Participation) Act 2010. Q: Will appointments for hearings continue for remote participation and required in-person appearances? Yes – the Youth Court appointment system is in place to provide privacy for young persons and their whānau. This has additional importance now in limiting physical contact and keeping people safe. Specific appointment times will be allocated for each Youth Court at COVID-19 Alert Level 2 ht...

  2. BORA - National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, or correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.4 14. The Bill contains the following search and seizure powers: a. to require the provision of information or production of documents, and to answer questions (cl 1 of Schedule 2); and b. to enter and inspect...

  3. Youth Court FAQs for Professionals at Alert Level 2 [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...case under s11 of the Courts (Remote Participation) Act 2010. Q: Will appointments for hearings continue for remote participation and required in-person appearances? Yes – the Youth Court appointment system remains in place to provide privacy for young persons and their whānau. This has additional importance now in limiting physical contact and keeping people safe. Specific appointment times will be allocated for each case. The expectation is that where in-person atten...

  4. United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement Legislation Bill [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...12. Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.4 1 See, for example, Slaight Communications v Davidson 59 DLR (4th) 416; Wooley v Maynard 430 US 705 (1977). 2 See, for example, cls. 41, 43, 46, 52 and 53 3 See Hansen v R [2007] NZSC 7, [2007] 3 NZLR 1...

  5. LF & AS v NJ [2023] NZDT 36 (10 February 2023) [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...gave AS two notices, one giving 21 days notice and the other giving 28 days notice on the basis that AS videoed the discussion between NJ and LF and then forwarded it to two different organisations without her knowledge or consent, infringing NJ’s privacy. In the notice, NJ also said that the bedroom was required for a family member returning home. 5. AS and LF lodged a claim with the Disputes Tribunal on the basis that NJ had not complied with the Agreement. She had given notice...

  6. HX v ZD [2024] NZDT 771 (4 October 2024) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...fence where it is “impracticable or undesirable” to erect a fence on the boundary, but ZD did not suggest any good reason for the fence not to be built on the correct boundary line. 10. HX wanted a close boarded fence at least 1.8 metres high for privacy, given the hedge had been two metres high and dense enough to provide privacy. ZD did not have a reasoned objection, so I have ordered construction of a 1.8 metre close boarded fence, with the boards on HX’s side given that ZD wron...

  7. IPT-Application-pack-2024 [docx, 50 KB]

    ...PROTECTION TRIBUNAL FULLTIME MEMBER Notes for Applicants If you wish to proceed with an application please return: · your completed expression of interest · your completed statutory declaration · a full curriculum vitae Under the terms of the Privacy Act 2020, we are required to inform you that: · The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal; · The information may be checked by reference to the re...

  8. Practice directions, legislation & rules

    ...Employment Protection Regulations 2002 Parental leave and Employment Protection (Rate of Parental Leave Payment) Regulations 2014 Human rights Human Rights Act 1993 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Other Industry Training and Apprenticeships Act 1992 Privacy Act 1993 Protected Disclosure Act 2000 Volunteers Employment Protection Act 1973 Back to top The last date of revision was 14 December 2018, to Directions numbered: 5: Electronic Filing; 7: Applications to Extend Time to File Docum...

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  9. Gangs-Legislation-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 692 KB]

    © Crown Copyright, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister of Justice Proactive release – Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill Date of issue: 4 April 2024 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (18) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevan

  10. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - government reply to issues 5th report [pdf, 458 KB]

    ...clearly authorised by the empowering legislation. Implementation of Covenant rights Certain Covenant rights are not directly reflected in the Bill of Rights Act but are given effect by other legislation and by common law. For example, the Privacy Act 1993, together with the common law tort of privacy, provides for rights of personal privacy (although these are also in part addressed through the right against unreasonable search and seizure). Similarly, the Children, Young Pers...