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  1. Restorative Justice: Best practice in New Zealand 2004 - 2017 [pdf, 428 KB]

    ...the process is discontinued. The privacy and confidentiality of participants must be protected and respected to the extent possible Personal information (for example, a victim’s contact details or an offender’s criminal history) is always private to the individuals concerned and must not be disclosed without their consent.14 Information about what occurred during the restorative justice process may be disclosed to non-participants but only with participants’ consent. Facilita...

  2. Burrows & Anor v CAC20002 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 17 [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...mortgagee sale and that they originally agreed to the auction course but changed their mind after speaking with Mr Robertson. Mr Corbett then states “when the instruction to sell reverted from the proposed auction to a joint sole agency selling by private treaty, it was a clear understanding between the agencies and the Burrows that the standard best practice whereby the selling agent was paid the commission was confirmed.” [46] He also stated that, as the contract for sale and purc...

  3. ZA v YB LCRO 164/2013 Recusal (31 August 2016) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...costs decision quashed by the High Court on judicial review in and that attachments 3 and 4 were emails between Mr [ZA] and this Office relating to that review process. As that review did not involve Mr [YB], and the LCRO must conduct reviews in private pursuant to s 206(1) of the Act, this Office did not provide copies of those materials to Mr [YB]. Mr [YB] was reminded that he had until 29 June 2016 in which to respond, or to indicate that he did not intend to respond, to Mr [ZA]’s...

  4. ZA v YB LCRO 23/2014 Recusal (31 August 2016) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...costs decision quashed by the High Court on judicial review in and that attachments 3 and 4 were emails between Mr [ZA] and this Office relating to that review process. As that review did not involve Mr [YB], and the LCRO must conduct reviews in private pursuant to s 206(1) of the Act, this Office did not provide copies of those materials to Mr [YB]. Mr [YB] was reminded that he had until 29 June 2016 in which to respond, or to indicate that he did not intend to respond, to Mr [ZA]’s...

  5. ZA v YB LCRO 135/2014 Recusal (31 August 2016) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...costs decision quashed by the High Court on judicial review in and that attachments 3 and 4 were emails between Mr [ZA] and this Office relating to that review process. As that review did not involve Mr [YB], and the LCRO must conduct reviews in private pursuant to s 206(1) of the Act, this Office did not provide copies of those materials to Mr [YB]. Mr [YB] was reminded that he had until 29 June 2016 in which to respond, or to indicate that he did not intend to respond, to Mr [ZA]’s...

  6. Te Korowai Tiaki o Te Hauauru Incorporated v Te Rūnanga o Ngati Tama Trust - Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Tama Trust (2020) 425 Aotea MB 203 (425 AOT 203) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...arguments. An assessor must be conversant in Ngāti Tama tikanga and/or have knowledge of any special subject matter which is relevant to any question or dispute.18 (d) Proceedings are controlled by the Tumuaki, who must ensure at all times that the investigations and hearings comply with both the rules of natural justice and the rules determined by the Tumuaki from time to time for the fair conduct of an appeal hearing.19 (e) The Tumuaki is permitted to commission research which...

  7. [2019] NZREADT 53 - Nottingham & Ors (26 November 2019) [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...given under s 109A in general terms, Mr Mortimer repeated that the Authority abides the decision of the Tribunal as to Mr Honey’s strike-out application. Relevant proceedings in the District Court and High Court Mr Dermot Nottingham’s private prosecution of Mr Honey, Mrs Honey, and Mr Taka [14] In April 2014, the District Court at Auckland accepted for filing charges laid by Mr Dermot Nottingham against Mr Honey’s wife, Mrs Stephanie Honey, and Mr Hemi Taka, a web desig...

  8. Environment Court annual review 2014 [pdf, 3 MB]

    2 In this review Calendar year 2014: an overview by Principal Environment Judge ................... 4 Profile of the Court ................................................................................................. 7 The Court's place in the New Zealand Court system ........................................... 7 The Court's place in the Resource Management system .................................... 7 Progress of the Court in 2014 ...................................

  9. David Bain report of Hon Ian Binnie QC on compensation claim amended [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...POLICE .................................................... 155 CHAPTER XV: WHAT LEVEL OF COMPETENCE WAS PROPERLY EXPECTED OF THE DUNEDIN POLICE IN 1994/95? 156 (i) The Police failed completely to adapt themselves to the complexity of this criminal investigation ........................................................................................ 158 (ii) Evidence was prematurely destroyed ................................................................ 159 (iii) Little thought was...

  10. David Bain report of Hon Ian Binnie QC on compensation claim supplementary [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...OF THE DUNEDIN POLICE IN 1994/95? ........................................................................................................................ 155 (i) The Police failed completely to adapt themselves to the complexity of this criminal investigation ........................................................................................ 157 (ii) Evidence was prematurely destroyed ................................................................ 158 (iii) Little thought was gi...