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  1. Evaluation of Rotorua Second Chance community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 544 KB]

    ...giving of koha stems from the tradition of bringing gifts when visiting another marae Mana Atua Very sacred power of the gods known as the ahi kōmau which is given to those persons who conform to sacred ritual and principles Mana Tangata Human rights, integrity, status Mana Whenua Trusteeship of land Manuhiri Guests, visitors Tangata Whenua People of the land Tikanga Principles and values, customs and customary practice Tūpuna Ancestors Whaikōrero Make...

  2. Cycle-5-Methodology-Report-V1.0-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...Manager. Ethnicity information is also collected. Once all occupants have been added, the Sample Manager automatically selects the person to be approached for the interview based on sampling rules for the survey, thus reducing the possibility of human error resulting in an incorrect occupant being selected. Occupancy information for every household is sent back to Reach Aotearoa where it can be used in further auditing processes/analysis to ensure survey protocols have been followed....

  3. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 8 - Distribution of Crime [xlsx, 224 KB]

    ...included in the report. 4.    Count estimates have been rounded to the nearest thousands or hundreds. Percentages, means, margins or error and random sampling error have been rounded to the nearest two decimal places. 5. Unfortunately, due to a human error in data collection, these tables do not include over 200 interviews in Hawkes Bay area. Survey results were revised, amended and re-weighted to maintain accuracy and avoid bias. Purpose This document is 1 in a set of 8 data table...

  4. Evaluation of Legal Aid providers survey [pdf, 897 KB]

    ...respondents made comments that clients’ inability to choose their own representation limited access to justice and that it was discriminatory to remove choice for those who could not afford to pay for legal representation. It is a fundamental human right to be able to choose your own lawyer. LEGAL AID PROVIDERS SURVEY: OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2011 Page 42 H E A D E R – E V E N P A G E H e a d in g 2 – E v e n p a g e How is it fair or just that because...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 215 Southland District Council v Peter Chartres [pdf, 958 KB]

    ...of 8 metres for fencing; at BIO1.4, the removal of wind thrown trees or dead standing trees which have died as a result of natural causes where this is necessary to avoid adverse effects on remaining trees or vegetation or to avoid risks to human life or property; and at BIO1.6(a), the clearance, modification or removal of indigenous vegetation which has grown naturally on land lawfully cleared since 2000, provided that clearance, modification or removal within 4 Memorandum...

  6. Court User Survey 2021 Results Report [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...to be better, information needs to be correct and checked properly before given.” Criminal case-accused, Manukau Court “It was be nice if there was an information desk so we could ask someone where to go rather than just the notice board. Human interaction is calming.” Criminal case-accused, Manukau Court “More help and education for different options for hearings. For the inexperienced more information and options available. The Tenancy tribunal website is lacking, nee...

  7. Eichelbaum report [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...and suspicion imbued the case, seen in numerous negative statements transmitted to the children by various sources. Page 5 Professor Ceci referred to the strong network between parents, and the exchange of information between them, an understandable human impulse but sowing the seeds for children to assent to things that may not have happened. He said it was impossible to tease out fact from fiction in the accounts. Page 6 Dr Lamb is quoted to the effect, interestingly, that only 6 % of...

  8. BORA Ngai Tai ki Tamaki Claims Settlement Bill [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...right affirmed by s 27(2). Excluding subsequent challenge is a legitimate incident of the negotiated settlement of claims. 7. Any limit on minority rights under s 20 of the M of Rights Act would be justified on the same basis. 8. The United Nations Human Rights Committee upheld a similar exclusion under the 1992 Fisheries Settlement. The Committee found the exclusion was consistent with arts 14 and 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which are comparable to...

  9. Ngati Pahauwera Supplementary Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits I to L [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...Tunui-a-te-ika to the former district to slay Hatua, of Awa. He added, "We saw Tunui-a-te-ika coming towards us through space." Another says that Tunui and Te Po-tuatini are seen in space at night, and that both are atua toro, w ho have their human mediums w ho placate and influence them by means o f ritual formulae. Kaimako I iases® - ift Marae loui Id ingrat Baupunga was a large;Hall, named" Kotahitanga" dedicated as.a T()i ial to the men who went...

  10. [2023] NZEmpC 221 Cronin-Lampe v The Board of Trustees of Melville High School [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...While a plaintiff must prove their loss, in some areas it will be neither necessary nor possible to do so with great precision, and the Court must then do its best, on the material presented, to make an assessment using its general knowledge of human and business affairs and common sense.115 [230] The applicable principles in respect of remedies under the Act are more well known, so it is unnecessary to describe them in detail at this stage.116 I will refer to particular authorit...