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  1. RIA Terrorism Suppression Act part 2 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...the threat posed by different terrorist groups and individuals with violent extremist views, continues to evolve, both internationally and domestically. New Zealand’s existing counter-terrorism legislative settings were primarily developed as a response to international experience, particularly the 2001 Al Qaida terrorist attack in the United States and to give effect to New Zealand’s international obligations (including under international terrorism conventions and United Nations’...

  2. Community Law Centre client survey – report on findings [pdf, 926 KB]

    ...The sample frame of clients was generated by CLCs who ran an ‘opt in’ process to identify clients who were willing to participate in the research. Telephone survey fieldwork took place between 3 August 2017 and 30 September 2017. The final response rate for the client survey was 57% (which is the number of completed interviews divided by the number of valid contacts provided by CLCs). The research report is based upon a telephone survey of 650 CLC clients. This sample size mean...

  3. Holmes v Housing New Zealand Corporation [2014] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...income- related rent. In support of each application he was required to submit (and did submit) an income statement for the previous 52 weeks. These statements were issued by Work and Income of the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), the agency responsible for making social welfare payments. [4] In 2006 Mr Holmes noticed that the information provided on the MSD income statements was more extensive than in previous years, going beyond a mere narrative of the income received by Mr Holm...

  4. [2021] NZEnvC 103 Wyuna Preserve Residents Association Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...initially sought that it be rolled over under the PDP in that un-conditioned form. [11] The appealed version of D 239 includes conditions as recommended by QLDC's independent hearings commissioner.12 His recommendations were substantially in response to Wyuna's submission on the rollover requirement. Wyuna sought clarification of restrictions on the scale, nature and intensity of Aerodrome usage and conditions restricting hours of operation, overflying, circulatory fligh...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 230 Protect Aotea v Auckland Council [pdf, 978 KB]

    ...held at all times on any self-propelled barge, or any tug towing a barge, that the Consent Holder has authorised to undertake dredging operations; and b. Personnel directly involved in the exercise of this consent are informed of their obligations and responsibilities in exercising this consent and any contractor(s) have confirmed in writing their acceptance to such obligations and responsibilities. [condition 18 has been moved to 22A below with amendments] 18. In the event of any accidenta...

  6. 2023-09-04-O2NL-Conditions-Mediation-Version-tracked.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...and/or occupiers, or their representatives, of the receiver to understand the use of the site and sensitivities, including times, activities and locations, including a description of the outcomes of that consultation and the requiring authority's response to those outcomes; iv. the proposed mitigation, being the ‘Best Practicable Option’; and v. the timing, location and type of monitoring of noise or vibration effects on the receiver. c) The Site Specific Noise and Vibration M...

  7. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – decision on NZ Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 [pdf, 19 KB]

    ...(1997) on indigenous peoples. 2. The Committee appreciates having had the opportunity to engage in a constructive dialogue with the State party at its 1680th meeting on 25 February 2005, and also appreciates the State party’s written and oral responses to its requests for information related to the legislation, including those submitted on 17 February and 9 March 2005. 3. The Committee remains concerned about the political atmosphere that developed in New Zealand following t...

  8. BORA Public Records Bill [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...9. The Bill therefore appears to be consistent with the Bill of Rights Act. 10. In accordance with your instructions, we attach a copy of this opinion for referral to the Minister of Justice. A copy is also attached for referral to the Minister Responsible for Archives if you agree. Val Sim Boris van Beusekom Chief Legal Counsel Senior Legal Adviser Office of Legal Counsel Bill of Rights/Human Rights Team cc Minister of Justice Minister Responsible for...

  9. Auckland District Law Society v Garnett [2009] NZLCDT 14 [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...will be an order striking the name of Emma Jane Garnett, previously known as Emma Jane Ruthhagan from the role of Barristers and Solicitors at the High Court of New Zealand; [b] Counsel for Ms Garnett is to have seven days to file submissions in response to the costs schedules provided. That is to be accompanied by a declaration of Ms Garnett’s financial means and resources; [c] Any response is to be filed within a further seven days and on that basis; [d] The application for c...

  10. INZ v Soni [2018] NZIACDT 14 (15 May 2018) [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...reflected in the final decision. The Registrar’s position [4] The Registrar referred to the general principles relating to sanctions as well as the range of sanctions available and considered that a caution or censure was the appropriate response in this case. The submissions did not include reasoning as to why that was the appropriate response, and she did not consider there should be a financial penalty, training requirements or other sanctions. Discussion [5] Given the R...