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  1. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 4 Case Study of the Manurewa Police Area Karen Johns December 2005 2 Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1: Surveys of Household Burglary part one (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared, Dr Sue Triggs, Ministry of Justice, 2005. Report 2: Surveys of Household Burglary part two: Four Police Areas compared between 2002 and 2004, Dr S

  2. Taueki v Procter - Horowhenua 11 Lake Block (2020) 415 Aotea MB 1 (415 AOT 1) [pdf, 720 KB]

    415 Aotea MB 1 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O AOTEA In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Aotea District A20180004434 A20180004854 A20180006936 WĀHANGA Under Sections 43. 19(1)(a). (b). (c), 238, 239 and 240, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Block I WAENGA I A Between PHILLIP TAUEKI AND CHARLES RUDD Ngā Kaitono Applicants ME And JONATHAN PROCTER, MATHEW SWORD,

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 221 New Zealand Transport Agency [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...pedestrian priority and positive front facing relationships with the River Landscape; o) Potential, and where appropriate, provision for art in public spaces; p) Site specific design details for the mitigation of potential effects on visual amenity and privacy developed following consultation with owners of the properties at 54A Mills Street and the rear unit at 17A Connolly Street. Such mitigation may include planting and/or fencing within these adjoining sites or no work, depending...

  4. Reinstating-Three-Strikes-Sentencing-Law.pdf [pdf, 31 MB]

    ...reasons for withholding it. No. Document Comments 1 Reinstating three strikes sentencing law Some information has been withheld in Briefing accordance with the following sections of the OIA: Ministry of Justice • section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of 19 February 2024 natural persons, and • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials, and • section 9(2)(h) to maintain legal professional privi lege. 2 SO...

  5. Grants Handbook v4.83.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...currently receiving legal aid”. If the informant is seeking confirmation about whether a client has applied for legal aid, has been declined/refused aid, or whether aid has been withdrawn, the information will be withheld to protect the client’s privacy. 45 Provider assignment The Commissioner is responsible for the assignment of all legal aid cases to providers and will adhere to the following guidelines to ensure an open and fair proce...

  6. Grants Handbook v4.85.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...currently receiving legal aid”. If the informant is seeking confirmation about whether a client has applied for legal aid, has been declined/refused aid, or whether aid has been withdrawn, the information will be withheld to protect the client’s privacy. 45 Provider assignment The Commissioner is responsible for the assignment of all legal aid cases to providers and will adhere to the following guidelines to ensure an open and fair proce...

  7. Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill Exposure Draft for Referendum [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill Exposure Draft for Referendum Explanatory note General policy statement This exposure draft of the proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill (the Bill) provides a regulatory framework to legalise and control the production, possession and use of cannabis in New Zealand for people 20 years and over. The overarching objective of the regulatory regime is to reduce the harms associated with cannabis use experienced by individuals, families, whānau, an

  8. David Bain appendices tabs A to E [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    Ta A Privy Council Appeal No 9 0/2006 David Cullen Bain The Queen v. FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND JUDGMENT OF THE LORDS OF THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL Delivered the 10th May 2007 Present at the hearing:- Lord Bingham of Cornhill Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Baroness Hale of Richmond Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Sir Paul Kennedy [Delivered by Lord Bingham of Comhill] Appellant Respondent 1 . On 29 May 1995, following a trial before

  9. Self-represented litigants: an exploratory study of litigants in person in the New Zealand criminal & family jurisdictions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    Self-Represented Litigants: An Exploratory Study of Litigants in Person in the New Zealand Criminal Summary and Family Jurisdictions Melissa Smith, Esther Banbury and Su-Wuen Ong Self-Represented Litigants: An Exploratory Study of Litigants in Person in the New Zealand Criminal Summary and Family Jurisidictions Melissa Smith and Esther Banbury Melissa Smith Esther Banbury Su-Wuen Ong July 2009 2 Self-Rep

  10. Domestic violence legislation & child access in New Zealand [pdf, 1018 KB]

    ...father of the children  the Protection Order was applied for between July 1997 and December 1997  the Protection Order remained in force. The use of such information for statistical or research purposes is in accordance with New Zealand’s Privacy Act 1993. The Family Court Co-ordinators agreed to look through the names 8 A fuller discussion of the ethical and safety issues considered when conducting this research can be fou...