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  1. Family Court Rewrite Submission - ADL [pdf, 253 KB]

    1 Submission to the Independent Panel on the Family Justice System Reforms Auckland Disability Law – 1 March 2019 Introduction Auckland Disability Law (ADL) supports the Independent Panel’s consultation process around rewriting the 2014 Family Justice System Reforms because improvements are needed in this area of family law. ADL is a community law centre (CLC). We are the only CLC in Aotearoa New Zealand which provides legal services and activities solely to Deaf and D...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography part 2 2019 [pdf, 859 KB]

    ...by the Muriwhenua Research Committee, 1993, 39pp Wai 45 H8, Muriwhenua inquiry Alemann, Maurice, ‘Muriwhenua Land Tenure’, research report commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal, 1994, 15pp Wai 45 M4, Muriwhenua inquiry https://forms.justice.govt.nz/search/Documents/WT/wt_DOC_93162637/Wai%2045%2C%20J005.pdf WT Bibliography 1975-2018 Part 2 14 March 2019 Page 2 of 148 Alemann, Maurice, ‘Case Studies [re: land development in Kaipara]’, research report commissioned...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography part 2 2019 [pdf, 893 KB]

    ...by the Muriwhenua Research Committee, 1993, 39pp Wai 45 H8, Muriwhenua inquiry Alemann, Maurice, ‘Muriwhenua Land Tenure’, research report commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal, 1994, 15pp Wai 45 M4, Muriwhenua inquiry https://forms.justice.govt.nz/search/Documents/WT/wt_DOC_93162637/Wai%2045%2C%20J005.pdf WT Bibliography 1975-2018 Part 2 14 March 2019 Page 2 of 148 Alemann, Maurice, ‘Case Studies [re: land development in Kaipara]’, research report commissioned...

  4. Jain v CAC 20007 & Martin [2014] NZREADT 51 [pdf, 55 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2014] NZREADT 51 READT 073/13 IN THE MATTER OF an appeal under s.111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN PRADEEP JAIN Appellant AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 20007) First Respondent AND ANDREW AND ROBIN MARTIN Second Respondents MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms K Davenport QC – Chairperson Mr J Gaukrodger – Member Ms C Sandelin – Member HEARD at Auckland on 4 Jun...

  5. Application for family or civil legal aid form [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...PAGE 4 / 8 Other financial information 22 Are there any other reasons why you can’t pay for your own lawyer? 23 Has any lawyer received any payments (other than legal aid) or entered into any private fee arrangement for work in regards to this matter? If yes – please provide name, work completed and total paid to the lawyer. Documents to be attached to this application 24 Please attach the following: Proof of your income (eg payslip, bank statements, WINZ benefit, income tax statemen...

  6. Te-Au-Reka-and-Family-Court-Rules-Consultation-Paper-270923-v2.pdf [pdf, 940 KB]

    Consultation paper Proposals for Family Court Rule changes to enable Te Au Reka to be implemented in the Family Court September 2023 I. Overview In a major new initiative, the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) and the judiciary are setting out to modernise the administration of justice through the courts and tribunals of Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Au Reka will be implemented first in the Family Court. This consultation paper seeks your input on areas of the Family C...

  7. Amendments to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 December 2020 [pdf, 891 KB]

    ...the ability to use and develop land to meet the aspirations of whānau. Changes in place from 6 February 2021 In August 2020, the Government passed targeted changes to the Act with Te Ture Whenua Māori (Succession, Dispute Resolution, and Related Matters) Amendment Act 2020. The changes are effective from Waitangi Day, 6 February 2021. The changes are some practical and technical changes to the legislation, so that it works better for landowners and supports the Māori Land Court to ope...

  8. [2022] NZEmpC 52 Fechney v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...reputation. [3] She says she was not aware the Authority was intending to make these findings and that they should have been put to her for comment and submissions. Ms Fechney seeks declarations that the Authority breached her right to natural justice and that the Authority acted in bad faith.3 [4] The statements in the published determination that Ms Fechney objects to comprise: (a) “Further delays were caused by GF’s representative disclosing additional informatio...

  9. Firearms reform

    ...ranges This addresses concerns about Part 6 of the Arms Act relating to the controls placed on shooting clubs and shooting ranges in 2020. The bill was passed by Parliament on 26 March 2025.  The Arms (Shooting Clubs, Shooting Ranges, and Other Matters) Amendment Act received Royal assent from the Governor-General on 29 March 2025 and will come into force on 29 June 2025.  You can read more at: New Zealand Parliament website: Arms (Shooting Clubs, Shooting Ranges, and Other Matters)...

  10. Wai 2180 Taihape inquiry newsletter 6 Feb 2018 [pdf, 806 KB]

    ...hearing timetable Mon 19 Feb 2018 Opening submissions to be presented Witness responses to questions of clarification Mon 26 Feb 2018 Bundles of documents for cross- examination Tue 27 Feb 2018 Any other submissions pertaining to procedural matters Final timetable Wed 28 Feb 2018 Hearing programme Week 5 5-9 Mar 2018, Rātā Marae Central claims Week 6 9-13 Apr 2018 Northern claims Week 7 21-25 May 2018 Southern claims Week 8 Oct 2018 Southern claims Week 9...