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  1. ENV-2016-AKL-000208 Kohler v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Hearings Panel recommendations), or section 156(3) of the LGATPA (appeals by unduly prejudIced persons against Auckland Council decisions accepting Hearings Panel recommendations identified by Panel as 'out of scope? 2. This template is based on Form 6 in the Resource Management (Fo"""'s; Fees, and Procedure for Auckland ComlJined Plan) Regulations 2013, buthasbeen amended_in a number of respects -e.g. to ~eflect certain waiversl directions made by the Environment...

  2. Conduct research with NZCVS participants

    Every year, over 6,000 NZCVS respondents consent to contact for further research. The Ministry of Justice can facilitate access to a sample of these respondents for eligible researchers.   Academics, postgraduate students, government agencies, private research organisations and non-government organisations including iwi organisations and service providers with sufficient research capability are eligible to apply. Though researchers without an institutional review board will be required to a

  3. Compliance reports

    ...the Ministry of Justice, which are vetted by the Crown Law Office) are consistent with the Act. If the Attorney-General agrees, they must notify the House of Representatives, under Section 7 of the Act. Section 7 reports are not binding. Parliament may form a different view about whether a particular right or freedom is limited or whether the limitation is justified. If it does, the section 7 reports help ensure Parliament makes such decisions are with full knowledge and proper consideration of...

  4. New suite of resources for the Family Court launched

    ...and whānau understand the options available to them when making decisions about the care of their tamariki after a separation or change in family situation. In 2019, the Te Korowai Ture ā-Whānau report was published, which found that much of the information designed to help parents, guardians and whānau was hard to understand, not accessible and of poor quality. It also found that many people approaching the Family Court to help make decisions about the care of their tamariki had no idea ab...

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  5. Young Adult List

    The above video provides an introduction to the Young Adult List. For more information, you can continue reading below.   Supporting young adults through court and toward pathways out of the justice system The Young Adult List is an approach to the District Court for 18 to 25 year olds. The List makes some changes to standard court processes and connects young adults with community supports who can help them through court and possibly beyond. The goal is for everyone to underst

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  6. Adoption law reform – options for creating a new system

    Following a first round of engagement in 2021, the Government has developed options for a creating a new adoption system for Aotearoa New Zealand. The adoption law reform process began last year and aims to create a system that puts tamariki at the centre of our adoption laws, by protecting their rights, best interests and welfare. A second round of public engagement is now underway to hear what people think of the options for a more open and inclusive system. People are also being encouraged to...

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  7. National Action Plan Against Racism

    ...racism. The New Zealand Government has committed to developing a national action plan against racism that reflects the history, challenges, and aspirations of Aotearoa New Zealand.The aim of the action plan is to progressively eliminate racism in all forms. The Minister of Justice is responsible for this important work. The National Iwi Chairs Forum - a collective of Iwi leaders from Aotearoa New Zealand - are partnering with the Government in the creation of the plan.Eliminating racism will ta...

  8. Other ways to sign up

    The easiest way to get text messages is to enter your details online. Other ways to sign up are: calling us on 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) filling in a sign-up form at court If you need help or have questions about the service, call us on 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) or talk to a staff member at your local court. Tell us if you want to change anything Call us on 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) or talk to a staff member at your local court if: your mobile number changes you didn’t get a text message...

  9. International criminal law

    ...for a terrorist act creating a new offence to criminalise terrorist weapons and combat training creating a new offence for international travel to carry out terrorist activities expanding the criminal offence of financing terrorism to include broader forms of material support extending the eligibility for a control order to include individuals who have completed a prison sentence for a terrorism-related offence if they continue to present a real risk of engaging in terrorism-related activities...

  10. Investigations

    ...1995 Serious Fraud Office Act 1990 Key secondary legislation Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples: Approved Agency and Buccal Sample Device) Notice 2003 Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Regulations 2004 Serious Fraud Office Act (Prescribed Forms) Regulations 1990 Information/links to recent or currently underway reviews Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Act 1995 - the Law Commission undertook a comprehensive review of the Act to determine whether the current legislatio...