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  1. Taylor Fry feasibility report on long-term investment approach [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...crime have been reduced over the long term due to progress in reducing youth offending?  What is the total cost associated with harm to chronic victims?  What share of costs is associated with offenders and victims with a history in state care? What characteristics differentiate between those in state care who go on to have intensive involvement with the sector, and those who do not? Disciplined innovation  Which responses by Police or Victim Services reduce chronic victimi...

  2. Vivash v Accident Compensation Corporation [2020] NZHRRT 16 [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...policy, the date of destruction being either December 2001 or early 2002. [35] ACC submits that as the physical file was intentionally destroyed and not lost, there was no breach of IPP 5. Moreover, ACC submits it had reasonable safeguards in place to protect documents against loss, including secure offices and computer systems. Information privacy principle 5 [36] Information privacy principle 5 provides: 10 Principle 5 Storage and security of personal information An ag...

  3. Te Ohu Kaimoana Trustee Limited v Te Rūnanga nui o te Aupōuri - application under s 182(4) Māori Fisheries Act 2004 (2015) 102 Taitokerau MB 1 (102 TTK 1) [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...in the area; g) Reliance on the area for food supplies; h) Evidence of rahui imposed in the area; i) Traditional naming of the area; j) Evidence of fishing in the area. [25] Counsel concludes by making the following points: a) There was a careful and lengthy approach to allocation with a range of models put forward before the model represented in the MFA finally emerged. The final allocation model reflects the balance between a 102 Taitokerau MB 8 population appro...

  4. [2017] NZEnvC 216 Mackenzie District Council [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    ...itself. 2.2 The early chronology [11] The three declarations all relate to a plan change - PC13 - to the Mackenzie District Plan. PC13 is primarily about the objectives, policies and methods (including rules) for managing the development, use and protection of the Mackenzie Basin . [12] The history of PC 13 is considerably longer than that of most plan changes. The first three relevant dates are: 2 3 • 19 December 2007 - PC13 was notified; • 3 September 2009 - MDC Commis...

  5. [2017] NZEmpC 150 Prasad v LSG Sky Chefs Ltd [pdf, 492 KB]

    ...5, at [50], [51]. 11 There is, for example, a developing trend towards outworkers (those who perform work away from a designated workplace, perhaps in their own home) and agency labour. For a discussion about such trends, and the concerns about protection of worker rights which they have given rise to in Australia, see (for example) A Stewart Stewart’s Guide to Employment Law (5th ed, The Federation Press, Australia, 2015) at [4.8]-[4.12]. for the host in accordance with...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 009 Maypole Environmental Limited v Kapiti Coast District Council [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...development on their ecological health, values and sustainability; b. whether the minimum required open space wetland buffer required by the Ngarara Structure Plan (20 and 50 metres) is sufficient to avoid or mitigate effects on the ecological health and protection of indigenous flora and fauna from subdivision and/or development activities; and c. whether other additional measures are necessary to avoid or mitigate effects. An Environmental Management Plan (EMP), to be prepared in con...

  7. Decision-of-Coroner-B-Windley-as-to-Scope-of-Issues-for-Inquiry-28-4-22-signed.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Royal Commission’s investigation was largely conducted in private.12 The Terms of Reference expressly required that information it received in its investigations into the operational practices of public sector agencies remain confidential where protection of public safety and the security and defence interests of New Zealand made that necessary. The Royal Commission also considered that private hearings were necessary to encourage witnesses, particularly from the intelligence comm...

  8. 2020-10-12-Key-Issues-Report-9-October-2020-Appendices.pdf [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...board of inquiry difficult in a short timeframe whereas the Environment Court process would provide surety in terms of progressing a decision on the matters. APPENDIX A Page 2 of 2 In reaching my decision I considered: a) The Environmental Protection Authority recommendation that I refer the matters to the Environment Court; b) The views of the Otago Regional Council, being the applicant and the relevant local authority that would have processed and decided the matters if I ha...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 200 South Pacific Meats Ltd v NZ Meat Workers & Related Trades Union Inc [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...and confidence, but also on a legislative requirement for good faith behaviour; and (ii) by acknowledging and addressing the inherent inequality of power in employment relationships; and (iii) by promoting collective bargaining; and (iv) by protecting the integrity of individual choice; and … (b) to promote observance in New Zealand of the principles underlying International Labour Organisation Convention 87 on Freedom of Association, and Convention 98 on the Right to Orga...

  10. Landon v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 70 [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...consequential costs, interest, and general damages. THE CLAIM AGAINST EACH PARTY [3] The claim against the Auckland Council is for negligence in conducting the building inspection. The Council conceded that it owed the claimants a duty of care which it breached by failing to identify the following defects which necessitated a full reclad: a) lack of vertical control joints within the wall cladding, b) lack of clearance between cladding and adjacent ground and bet...