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  1. NZCVS 2023 Methodology Report (Cycle 6) [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...benefit of the interviewer being able to control the survey process. They are experienced with the survey questions and software and can use techniques such as probing to verify responses. The main drawback is that it does not afford the respondent privacy when answering sensitive questions. Administering questions by CASI tends to elicit more honest responses to sensitive questions, and affords better protection of the respondent’s privacy, however the burden on the respondent is increa...

  2. NZCVS 2024 Methodology Report Cycle 7 1 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...benefit of the interviewer being able to control the survey process. They are experienced with the survey questions and software and can use techniques such as probing to verify responses. The main drawback is that it does not afford the respondent privacy when answering sensitive questions. Administering questions by CASI tends to elicit more honest responses to sensitive questions, and affords better protection of the respondent’s privacy, however the burden on the respondent is increa...

  3. NZCVS 2024 Methodology Report Cycle 7 [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...benefit of the interviewer being able to control the survey process. They are experienced with the survey questions and software and can use techniques such as probing to verify responses. The main drawback is that it does not afford the respondent privacy when answering sensitive questions. Administering questions by CASI tends to elicit more honest responses to sensitive questions, and affords better protection of the respondent’s privacy, however the burden on the respondent is increa...

  4. BORA Biosecurity Law Reform Bill [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...for a reasonable manner of execution of the search in terms of requiring it to be done at a reasonable time and requiring that the auditor must provide certain information to an occupier. • It should also be noted that reasonable expectations of privacy may not be so high when a person engages in a highly regulated industry, such as the importation of goods or international travel. Effective regulation may legitimately require making available substantial amounts of business-related i...

  5. BORA Patents Bill [pdf, 317 KB]

    ...freedom of expression, involve compulsory access to information in the context of an investigation and inquiry concerning a complaint about the conduct of a patent attorney. These requirements impinge to a certain degree upon reasonable expectations of privacy which members of the public would have in relation to that information. For that reason, these requirements also constitute a search or seizure for the purposes of section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act. 20. Nonetheless, for the same...

  6. [2021] NZEmpC 52 A Labour Inspector of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment v Samra Holdings Ltd T/A Te Puna Liquor Centre [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...employees’ bank statements held by her. That is opposed by the plaintiff on the same grounds that the employees oppose the applications against them. The plaintiff and the employees say that disclosure of the documents would be a breach of their privacy, as many transactions would not be relevant to the issues in the proceeding. They say they feel uncomfortable with the defendants knowing all of their financial affairs, in particular because of the breakdown in trust and confiden...

  7. BORA Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Bill [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...available is the subject of the information, or c. the information is historical. 19. We consider that restricting the publication of information obtained by searching the register is justified. The provision appropriately balances an individual’s privacy interests with another individual’s desire to search the register and comment on the same. Such an individual is only prohibited from publishing information about another person that may reasonably allow that person to be identif...

  8. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Court Staff Member (2) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...FamilyJusticeReforms@justice.govt.nz. 9. What is the Panel's Terms of reference? More information about the Panel members and their terms of reference can be found https://www.iustice.govt.nz/iustice-sector-poligy/kev-initiatives/family-court-rewrite/ Privacy and confidentiality Submissions will only be used by the Independent Panel for the purpose of considering the 2014 family justice reforms. They won't be shared with government agencies other than the Ministry of Jus...

  9. Restorative justice: Best practice framework August 2019 [pdf, 1006 KB]

    ...Informed consent is requested after: • all participants are given accurate information about the restorative justice process • the rules that will apply during the conference are explained to all participants and agreed to by them • privacy and confidentiality (and their limitations) are explained to all participants and agreed to by them • the facilitator encourages the victim and offender to bring support people to the conference2 • providing information on how ri...

  10. [2019] NZREADT 45 Beatson - Ruling on Costs (26 November 2019) [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...Rights Review Tribunal, there needs to be caution exercised not to deter access to justice by making costs awards. However, that is not the case here. This case does not involve any public law or constitutional matter (as in the case of breach of privacy complaint before the HRRT). This is not a case of an individual versus the State. Nor is this a case of the individual being self-represented, powerless or vulnerable. All of which have been factors that have at times swayed th...