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  1. Human Rights Commissioner expression of interest PDF [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...application form • your completed statutory declaration • a full curriculum vitae If posting it, it will assist in processing your application if you do not bind your curriculum vitae or place it in any kind of folder. Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: • The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment as a Human Rights Commissioner • The information may be checked by reference to the refer...

  2. [2023] NZEmpC 50 Pilgrim v Attorney-General [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...access being granted. Dr Norris’s report is expressed at a relatively high level, reflecting the questions the report writer was asked to express an expert opinion on by the Court. It does not identify any individuals and no confidentiality or privacy issues are engaged.3 [9] Standing back and considering the matters in rr 12 and 13, I consider it appropriate to grant the application, and I make orders accordingly. Christina Inglis Chief Judg...

  3. [2023] NZEmpC 49 Pilgrim v Attorney-General [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...access being granted. Dr Norris’s report is expressed at a relatively high level, reflecting the questions the report writer was asked to express an expert opinion on by the Court. It does not identify any individuals and no confidentiality or privacy issues are engaged.3 [9] Standing back and considering the matters in rr 12 and 13, I consider it appropriate to grant the application and I make orders accordingly. Christina Inglis Chief Judge...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 154 Calvert v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...Potential circumstances that may support a consent application include: iii. The increased height or reduced visual permeability is necessary to provide security for a business, or to protect public well-being or to provide a reasonable level of privacy for bedrooms or bathrooms, where not otherwise achievable under Rule 15.6.2.2. iv. Due to topography, the fence still enables a visual connection between buildings and public places. 15.6.2.2 Visual Permeability a. Fenc...

  5. MOJ0071-FEB22-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...has the right to have a say on things like name suppression, bail, home detention or parole. You can expect courteous, compassionate and respectful service from court officers, the Police and anyone else involved in the case. You have the right to privacy. Read the Victims Code to find out more about your rights and the treatment you can expect; go online to victimsinfo. govt.nz/en/home/ways-to-get-support/#step-1 If you think your rights haven’t been met, or you haven’t received t...

  6. OIA-108840.pdf [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...organisations that were contacted. As noted in a previous response to you, this is a contact list for the Ministry’s international human rights reporting. The names of four individuals have been withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect the privacy of natural persons. In this latter regard, I do not consider that the reason for withholding the information is outweighed by the public interest in this matter. You also asked how the list was compiled and how you might have...

  7. OIA-120060.pdf [pdf, 935 KB]

    ...held by another agency subject to the Act. In response to question 3, there is one email between Tribunal staff that is in scope of your request. Some information has been withheld from this email under section 9(2)(a) of the Act to protect the privacy of natural persons. In withholding information under section 9 the Ministry has considered the public interest and does not consider that it outweighs withholding the information at this time. s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) The email inc...

  8. People involved in the Coronial Inquiries

    ...experience in advisory work and litigation. Anna’s experience includes public and administrative law, judicial review, central and local government practice, health law, coroners’ inquiries, prosecution, human rights and vulnerable persons’ law, privacy and information law.  She has a particular skill in healthcare-related matters including concerns arising from patient, practitioner and hospital, professional discipline, medicines, mental health and capacity.  Anna has advised...

  9. What to expect from your legal aid lawyer

    ...legislation. Legal aid lawyers must also comply with the Ministry of Justice practice standards. Under these rules, you can expect that your lawyer will protect and promote your interests, keep you informed, give you clear information and advice, protect your privacy and treat you fairly and respectfully. Find out more: Rules of Conduct and Client Care Legal aid practice standards Professional standards from the How to choose a lawyer section of the New Zealand Law Society website Back to top...

  10. OIA-124121.pdf [pdf, 767 KB]

    ...Aotearoa - Māori Law Society • Law Association of New Zealand • Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand • Islamic Council of New Zealand The names of two organisations have been withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect the privacy of natural persons. In withholding information under section 9 of the Act, I have considered the public interest and do not consider that it outweighs withholding the information at this time. External stakeholders were sele...