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  1. LCDT Annual Report 2024 [pdf, 477 KB]

    ...members of the media attend regularly to report proceedings. Permission is also commonly granted to media representatives to attend hearings by audio-visual link. This enables the transparency and openness of process contemplated by s 240.3 While privacy of complainants, and of practitioners- whose personal and medical information is generally protected- the tribunal regards openness of the process as an important component of professional discipline. The public has a right to scr...

  2. Regulatory Impact Statement: Second phase of reforms to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism regime [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...conveyancers in New Zealand. In addition, there is a high degree of international exposure for professional services offered by New Zealand lawyers. Many services can be provided online and are actively marketed to offshore customers. In many instances, the privacy and even secrecy of services is actively promoted. Options analysis for addressing the problem Status quo – Obligations under the FTRA and professional obligations 19 63. Lawyers and conveyancers would contin...

  3. Regulatory Impact Statement: Amendments to the Sentencing Act 2002 [pdf, 1 MB]

    Regulatory Impact Statement | 1 Regulatory Impact Statement: Amendments to the Sentencing Act 2002 Purpose of Document Decision sought: The RIS provides analysis of proposed amendments to the Sentencing Act 2002, to support decision making on each individual proposal. Advising agencies: Ministry of Justice Proposing Ministers: Minister of Justice Date finalised: 30 May 2024 Problem Definition In recent years, there has been a reduction in the use of imprisonment an

  4. Recommendations recap - issue 5 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...treatment. He said that families often later state that had they known they would have at least attempted to do something to help the patient themselves. The coroner said he was well aware that measured against this is the patient’s right to privacy, and for that reason a DHB is often unable to advise family members. The coroner recommended to all DHBs that a protocol be developed where, at the start of treatment or the first reasonable opportunity afterwards, a patient’s consent...

  5. [2015] NZEmpC 206 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board [pdf, 620 KB]

    ...need for resolution. [93] Mr Webster’s letter referred to the Board’s awareness of the complaints made formally by Mrs and Dr Fox to the New Zealand Teachers Council, the Charities Commission, the Registrar of Incorporated Societies, the Privacy Commissioner, the New Zealand Police and the Bishop of Waiapu. The letter recorded that Mrs Fox had declined to participate in mediation and to meet members of the Board because she had imposed her own (and, in the opinion of the Boar...

  6. Ministry of Justice annual report 2019-20 [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...between citizens and the State – and between branches of the State – including the justice system • stewarding the legislation, and monitoring the operation, of constitutional watchdogs such as the Independent Police Conduct Authority, the Privacy Commissioner and the Human Rights Commission. They hold the public sector to account, which strengthens public trust that the rule of law is upheld in Aotearoa. MINISTRY OF JUSTICE ANNUAL REPORT 2019/20 8 9 2019/20 Overview The...

  7. OIA-102050.pdf [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...following provisions of the Act: • 6(a), as the making available of that information would be likely to prejudice the security or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the Government of New Zealand; • 9(2)(a), to protect the privacy of natural persons; • 9(2)(f)(iv), to maintain the constitutional conventions for the time being which protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials; and • 9(2)(g)(i), to maintain...

  8. MFAT report Human Rights in NZ 2010 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...Rishworth P, Huscroft G, Optican S and Mahoney R (2003), The New Zealand Bill of Rights (Auckland: OUP) 35 Not all of the rights contained in the international Bill of Rights are given explicit domestic legal expression or protection. It does not include property rights or the right to privacy. 36 HRA, section 92J. To date, there have been two findings of inconsistency; Howard v Attorney-General (No.3) (2008) 8 HRNZ 378, and Atkinson v the Ministry of Health HRRT 33/05, decision no. 01/2...

  9. ENV-2016-AKL-000187 England Spring Street Residents v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    Notice of appeal to Environment Court against decision on proposed Auckland combined plan Dated: 16 September 2016 Before the Environment Court In the matter of: Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 (LGATPA) and the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) - Appeal against decision on proposed Auckland combined plan – s 156(1) of the LGATPA – Topics 062, 063 & 081/083 - Rule H6.6.6 Height in relation to boundary – Residential – Terrac

  10. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large June 2020 [xlsx, 279 KB]

    ...justice procedures Offences against justice procedures, nec 39 43 21 28 2 11 16 15 36 25 16: Miscellaneous offences 160: Miscellaneous offences, nfd Miscellaneous offences, nfd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16: Miscellaneous offences 161: Defamation, libel and privacy offences Defamation and libel 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16: Miscellaneous offences 161: Defamation, libel and privacy offences Offences against privacy 0 0 11 1 0 3 2 3 2 0 16: Miscellaneous offences 162: Public health and safety offences Pub...