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  1. LGB+ community experiences higher levels of victimisation than the national average

    ...important factors which increase risk of victimisation, and we want to shine a light on these communities and the experiences they face. For more information on these study results, see our Ministry of Justice website:New Zealand Crime & Victims Survey resources and results  For more information about the initiatives highlighted in this story, see: Ministry of Justice New Zealand Crime & Victims Survey New Zealand Police diversity liaison officers New Zealand Police Annual Report o...

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  2. Practice notes & procedures

    ...Zealand-Based Intended Parents of Children Born by Surrogacy Overseas - this protocol aims to provide a framework to secure legal parenthood, in a child focussed manner, and in a timely way. The updated protocol enables a streamlined use of technology and resources in international surrogacy cases in which the intended parents are planning to reside in New Zealand with the surrogate-born child. It will enable intended parents who meet the conditions outlined below to make an application to...

  3. Justice Sector forecast 2012 to 2022 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Solicitors (under the oversight of the Solicitor-General) or lawyers from Crown Law and are funded by Vote Attorney-General. Crown prosecutions tend to be the more serious cases and, though small in number, have a significant impact on sector resources. Table 3, Figure 2 and Figure 3 respectively give the projected changes in the inflow of these cases, and in the number of cases Crown Solicitors or Crown Law has on hand at a given time. Crown Solicitors and Crown Law will handl...

  4. [2011] NZEmpC 37 Vice-Chancellor of Massey University v Wrigley and Kelly [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...and the statement is the source of much of the summary of facts which follows. 1 WA 1/10, 6 January 2010. [6] The defendants were employed as senior lecturers in the Institute of Natural Resources (―the Institute‖) in the College of Sciences at Massey University (―Massey‖). They were located at Massey‘s Palmerston North campus. [7] In April 2009, Massey consulted staff of the Institute about a proposal for restructu...

  5. Le Lievre v Muriwhenua Incorporation - Muriwhenua Incorporation (2016) 123 Taitokerau MB 240 (123 TTK 240) [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...cleared the manuka, sowed a lawn, planted native trees, buried their children’s whenua in this area, and generally maintained the site as their own. In about 2007 they also constructed a track within the disputed site to the foreshore and obtained resource consent for and built a boat ramp on the foreshore. They did this with the support of the Incorporation. [19] In about 2009 Ronda Le Lievre and Geoff Rhodes moved to Whangarei to live in order to provide their children with mo...

  6. Tackling money laundering and terrorist financing consultation [pdf, 321 KB]

    ...that criminals are known to exploit, rather than to all businesses in a particular sector or profession. It also means that while businesses have specific AML/CFT obligations, they also have some flexibility about where to focus their attention and resources relative to the particular risks they face (for example, due to the type of products and services they offer). AML/CFT supervision Businesses that are required to comply with the AML/CFT Act are supervised by an appropriate organ...

  7. [2017] NZEmpC 71 Stormont v Peddle Thorp Aitken Ltd [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...proposed Interiors division would work within the company. I accept Ms Stormont’s evidence, which is consistent with a business plan she produced at the time, that the concept was that she would work collaboratively within Peddle Thorp; that resources would be pooled; and that there was a common understanding that Interiors might not pay for itself during the first year. Ms Stormont was subsequently offered employment. The agreement, which was drafted by Mr Goldie, provided for...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 062 Kombi Properties Limited (formerly HFT Limited) v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI OTAUTAHI IN THE MA T I ER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2021] NZEnvC 62 of the Resource Management Act 1991 an appeal under s120 of the Act KOMBI PROPERTIES LIMITED (formerly HFT LIMITED) (ENV-2020-AKl-53) Appellant AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge P A Steven Environment Commissioner A P Gysberts Environment Commissioner S Myers Hearing: Appearances: Last case ev...

  9. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Combined_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...and resourcing. Addressing these root causes will likely require systems change over several electoral cycles. More people are casting special votes, which take time to process post-election 9. 10. 11. 12. Special votes take more time and resource to process than ordinary votes as they requ ire more checks. The preliminary results released on election night do not include special votes, which are only included in the official count. Special votes often affect the final number of...

  10. Taueki v McMillan - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) (2014) 324 Aotea MB 144 (324 AOT 144) [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...Several beneficiaries of the Lake Horowhenua Trust (“the trust”) oppose the application. They argue that the assertion that the lake is a wāhi tapu is inconsistent with its historical use. It was said that one such use was to provide food and resources for the hapū of Muaūpoko. Another ground for opposition was the claim that neither the applicant nor those supporting her had a mandate from the iwi to pursue the application. [3] A number of additional applications have al...