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  1. NZ Core document [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    GE.11-41617 (E) 240311 Core document forming part of the reports of States parties New Zealand* [30 September 2010] * In accordance with the information transmitted to States parties regarding the processing of their reports, the present document was not formally edited before being sent to the United Nations translations services. United Nations HRI/CORE/NZL/2010 International Human Rights Instruments Distr.: General 11 March 2011 Original: English H

  2. Weber v CAC 20002 & Penrose & Brown's Real Estate [2013] NZREADT 83 [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...prohibiting the publication of the name or the particulars of the affairs of the person charged or any other person if we are “of the opinion that it is proper to do so, having regard to the interest of any person (including (without limitation) the privacy of the complainant (if any)) and to the public interest”. It is not necessary for an application to establish exceptional circumstances for non-publication. [8] We appreciate that this is a matter of quite some importance to the...

  3. Morgan v CAC 20003 [2013] NZREADT 76 [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...circumstances. Section 108(1) reads: 2 “108 Restrictions on publication (1) If the Disciplinary Tribunal is of the opinion that it is proper to do so, having regard to the interest of any person (including (without limitation) the privacy of the complainant (if any)) and to the public interest, it may make 1 or more of the following orders: (a) an order prohibiting the publication of any report or account of any part of any proceedings before it, whether held in public...

  4. Nelson Standards Committee v Webb [2011] NZLCDT 13 [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...do consider, having regard to the provisions of section 249(3) of the Act, that bringing the charges was justified. Suppression [23] The Tribunal granted Mr Webb interim name suppression after deciding that on balance Mr Webb’s right to privacy outweighed the public interest in the right to openness and freedom of speech. [24] A matter which carried weight was that the charges were denied, and there was a presumption of innocence that meant the damage to reputation and fami...

  5. Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill: Approval for Introduction [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...rights, and the powers are designed in a rational and proportionate manner; 27.3 the disclosure statement requirements (a disclosure statement has been prepared and is attached to this the paper); 27.4 the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 1993; 27.5 we have not identified any relevant international standards and obligations; 27.6 the Legislation Guidelines 2018, which are maintained by the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee. Consultation 28 The Minist...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 099 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated v Wongan Hills Limited [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...Protection Society efNe1P Zealand Inc v 1P'oi(gall Hills Ltd [2020] NZEnvC 54; Rqyal Forest and Bird Protection Society ef Ne1P Zealand Inc v TP'oi(gaJl Hills Ltd [2020] NZEnvC 55. 7 between providing for open justice and protecting the privacy interests of parties involved. Rule 13 makes it clear that prior to a hearing the importance of public scrutiny is to be afforded less weight, while the protection of the parties' privacy and the orderly and fair administratio...

  7. Legal Complaints Review Officer v Denee [2011] NZLCDT 6 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...principles of the legislation; and that there is a presumption in favour of publication. [15] Mr Upton referred us to section 238 of the Act which provides for proceedings to be conducted in public unless the Tribunal can find some interest, including privacy of the complainant, which means it is proper to hold that in private. We were further referred to Dean v Wellington District Law Society & Anor3 which 1 HC Auckland, CIV-2007-4...

  8. Media guide for reporting in the courts and tribunals [pdf, 560 KB]

    ...https://www.disputestribunal.govt.nz/disputes-decision-finder/ Human Rights Review Tribunal The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body that hears and determines complaints that are unable to be resolved by the Human Rights Commissioner, Privacy Commissioner or Health and Disability Commissioner. Matters dealt with by the Tribunal include: • discrimination, sexual harassment and racial discrimination under the Human Rights Act 1993 • alleged infringements of the informatio...

  9. Media guide for reporting in the courts and tribunals [pdf, 804 KB]

    ...https://www.disputestribunal.govt.nz/disputes-decision-finder/ Human Rights Review Tribunal The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body that hears and determines complaints that are unable to be resolved by the Human Rights Commissioner, Privacy Commissioner or Health and Disability Commissioner. Matters dealt with by the Tribunal include: • discrimination, sexual harassment and racial discrimination under the Human Rights Act 1993 • alleged infringements of the informatio...

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

    ...be considered on a case-by-case basis. https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/ https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/ mailto:adoptionlaw@justice.govt.nz mailto:adoptionlaw@justice.govt.nz http://www.justice.govt.nz/adoption-law-reform Privacy and Official Information Please note that your submission may be subject to a request to Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ministry of Justice for information under the Official Information Act 1982. Personal details can be withheld under the Act...