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  1. Enforcement of an access direction - reply (s104) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...__________________________________________________________________________ THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL Enforcement of access direction - Reply When to use this form Use this form if you are named as a defendant in an application for an access order under section 104 of the Privacy Act 2020 and you wish to file a Reply in response to the application. Completing this form • Print clearly in CAPITALS. Use a black pen or blue pen when completing this form. • Plea...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 18 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...summarised as follows: • While there is an accepted public interest in the defendants due to the nature of their community, that should be distinguished from questions of public importance in respect of the proceedings. • There are important privacy interests of individuals within the community and of non-parties which need to be protected. • In-Court media coverage would likely result in a significant intrusion on commercially sensitive information and risks causing reputa...

  3. Family Court rewrite submission: Northern Specialist Report Writers [pdf, 495 KB]

    ...consultation e.g. an upcoming court date for which there is no discussion. (ii) The issue of release of our notes and the management of the data we collect. We do not ever collect data on one person so the release of any of our material means that privacy may be breached, including the child’s privacy. It may put people and children at risk. We would refer to the Paper provided by Dr Blackwell which outlines our professional opinion, again ignored. (iii) confusion in the...

  4. Adoption Action Inc v Attorney-General (Non-Party Access to File) [2013] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...date has been set. [4] For the Director it is submitted: [4.1] It would be in accordance with the principles of open justice and the freedom to seek, receive and impart information for the application to be granted. [4.2] Any confidentiality or privacy interests can be protected by the redaction of information. In addition, the Office of Human Rights Proceedings could provide an assurance that it will not provide the documents to any person other than the individual who has submitted...

  5. Director of Proceedings v Crampton (Costs) [2015] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 51 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 39 Reference No. HRRT 014/2014 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROCEEDINGS PLAINTIFF AND DAVID JAMES CRAMPTON DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms WV Gilchrist, Member Mr MJM Keefe JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr RW Kee, Director of Human Rights Proceedings with Ms JV Emerson Ms L Caris and Mr J Miller for defen...

  6. Hammond v Credit Union Baywide (Admissability of Opinion Evidence) [2014] NZHRRT 57 [pdf, 54 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2014] NZHRRT 57 Reference No. HRRT 027/2013 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN KAREN MAY HAMMOND PLAINTIFF AND CREDIT UNION BAYWIDE DEFENDANT AT NAPIER BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms WV Gilchrist, Member Mr BK Neeson JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Ms KM Hammond in person Mr AJ Harris and Mr GJC Ferguson for defendant DATE OF HEARING: 1, 2 and 3 December 2014 (continuing)...

  7. 2020 NZEnvC 143 Envrionmental Defence Society Incorporated v New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...before the court. The parties objected to the disclosure of the application for, and documents filed in support of, the discovery application.6 The parties based their objection on the protection, provided by Rule 13(a), of the confidentiality and privacy interests of parties during early stages of proceedings.7 [9] The parties also objected to the disclosure of the application for, and supporting memorandum relating to confidentiality orders made in respect of the TAHA Agreement....

  8. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism - Cabinet Paper 4 - March 17 [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...implementation by introducing a supervisory regime. Submissions from the New Zealand Law Society and the legal sector broadly supported the proposed provision. 36.2. Proposed information-sharing provisions: concerns may be raised with the privacy implications of enabling greater information-sharing between government agencies, regulators and the private sector. The information sharing amendments are intended to contain sufficient safeguards and strike an appropriate bal...

  9. What is a criminal record

    ...fixed. You can write to us at: CCHonline@justice.govt.nz Correction of wrong information we hold about you You have the right to ask us to correct the information we hold about you if you think it’s wrong. Where your correction request is covered by the Privacy Act 2020, we’ll respond in accordance with your rights under principle 7 of the Privacy Act. If your correction request isn’t covered by the Privacy Act 2020 and we’re unable to make the change(s) you’ve asked for, we’ll let...

  10. Gangs-Legislation-Amendment-Bill-Escalating-Penalties_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...identified that would outweigh the reasons for withholding it. No. Document Comments 1 Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill: Some information has been withheld in Escalating Penalties accordance with section 9(2)(a) to protect the Key Advice: Briefing privacy of natural persons. Office of the Minister of Justice 7 June 2024 2 Table: Comparison of Australian Gang Released in full. Insignia Laws Key Advice: Memo Office of the Minister of Justice 11 June 2024 3 Gangs Legislation Am...