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  1. Proactive release - COVID 19 Response Courts Safety Legislation Bill [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    ...balances access to justice and safety considerations 23 Crown Law is providing advice to the Attorney-General on the Bill’s consisten y with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA). 24 I consider the Bill is consistent with NZBORA, the Privacy Act 2020 and the Human Rights Act 1993. The Bill would not directly engag NZBORA rights, but would empower the judiciary and the Ministry to impl men measures that could. Affected rights include rights to natural justice and minimum t...

  2. Crimes-Act-2025_Redacted.pdf [pdf, 591 KB]

    ...risks of racial profiling and discrimination may be increased when untrained members of the public are empowered to use citizen's arrest, as well as physical or mechanical restraints, and that such risks should be mitigated appropriately. 51 The Privacy Commissioner understands that the policy problem this paper is seeking to address is the ability of retailers to apprehend for theft of under $1000. The Commissioner considers that the policy solution is not well targeted to this pro...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 141 Nature Preservation Trustee Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 30 MB]

    NATURE PRESERVATION TRUSTEE LIMITED v QLDC – CONSENT ORDER IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI ŌTAUTAHI Decision No. [2023] NZEnvC 141 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND an appeal under s120 of the Act BETWEEN NATURE PRESERVATION TRUSTEE LIMITED (ENV-2022-CHC-42) Appellant AND QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge J J M Hassan – sitting alone under s279 of the Act In Chambers at Chr

  4. Harmful digital communications - notice of complaint [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...    WHY YOU ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE CONTENT –   PLEASE COMPLETE EITHER SECTION (A) OR (B)  EITHER SECTION (A)  Please tell me why you think this  content breaks the law. For  example, has it breached your  privacy?        Personal details  * You have to give your personal details for your complaint to be valid but they will only be  sent to the author if you agree. If you and the author agree to share cont...

  5. Harmful digital communications - notice of complaint [docx, 37 KB]

    ...the content you are complaining about WHY YOU ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE CONTENT – PLEASE COMPLETE EITHER SECTION (A) OR (B) EITHER SECTION (A) Please tell me why you think this content breaks the law. For example, has it breached your privacy? OR SECTION (B) Please say which communication principle the content breaches (circle at least one) 1. It discloses sensitive personal facts about another individual. 2. It is threatening, intimidating or menacing. 3. It is grossly...

  6. Youth prosecution statistics infographic 2017 [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...detailed  statistics are available on the StatsNZ website (http://nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz/) under "Justice". Percentages may not add up to 100 as they have been rounded to the nearest whole number. All data has been randomly rounded for privacy reasons.

  7. Stronger legal protections for victims of sexual violence come into effect

    ...include all offences of a sexual nature. From now on, all complainants in sexual offence cases will have with their identity automatically suppressed unless a judge expressly rules otherwise. This change acknowledges the importance of providing consistent privacy and protection for individuals who report sexual offending. It ensures that people involved in cases such as those concerning intimate visual recordings receive the same level of respect and safeguards as those in other sexual offendin...

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  8. [2023] NZEmpC 168 AJY v Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 545 KB]

    ...He also made comments such as: “I am extremely disappointed in your choice of actions in this regard, even though you knew your decision was in conflict with our expectations.” He also noted that he considered their actions to be a serious privacy breach as they “knowingly accessed the offenders’ information” (emphasis added). Finally, he noted his view that AJY’s actions and behaviour constituted serious misconduct and warranted disciplinary action. He stated that, h...

  9. Sharp & Anor v CAC 20006 & Anor [2013] NZREADT 96 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...full and unreserved apology from Lyn Jordan and Grant Young plus a refund of the commission paid to Harcourts Waiheke Island for the sale of 36 Waiheke Road and an amount by way of a cash settlement from Mr Young as compensation for his breach of privacy, his unsatisfactory conduct and his misconduct. [6] The Complaints Assessment Committee had dismissed Mr and Mrs Sharp’s complaint. They said as follows: There was a lengthy delay between the complaint and the alleged events....