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  1. EOI-Legal-Aid-Provider-Selection-Committee-Nov-2023.pdf [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...approved as a legal aid provider If yes, please provide your provider number No Yes PA G E 5E O I : M E M B E R O F A L E G A L A I D P R O V I D E R S E L E C T I O N C O M M I T T E E — V 1 , N O V E M B E R 2 0 2 3 7 8 Appointment Privacy statement Send in this formSend in this form Please specify the area/s if law you think your skills would be best suited to when serving on a Selection Committee Civil Court of Appeal and Supreme Court Criminal Duty Lawyer S...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 170 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...proceedings without the disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals, or matters that are commercially sensitive, than is necessary to satisfy the principle of open justice: (d) the protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests (including those of children and other vulnerable members of the community) and any privilege held by, or available to, any person: (e) the principle of open justice (including the encouragement of fair and accurate re...

  3. Muir v Zhou (Strike Out) [2022] NZHRRT 49 [pdf, 144 KB]

    Reference No. HRRT 036/2019 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 2020 BETWEEN SARAH MUIR PLAINTIFF AND TIMOTHY ZHOU DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Ms GJ Goodwin, Deputy Chairperson Ms BL Klippel, Member Ms SP Stewart, Member REPRESENTATION: Ms S Muir in person Mr T Zhou in person (did not attend) DATE OF HEARING: Heard on the papers DATE OF DECISION: 30 November 2022 DECISION OF TRIBUNAL STRIKING OUT CLAIM1 INTRODUCTION [1] Ms Muir’s st...

  4. Decision tree poster - guide to information sharing information under Family Violence Act [pdf, 540 KB]

    ...and may not be able to rely on the legal protection under the Family Violence Act. More information on the relevance of information can be found in Principle 5 of the Guidance. You must check that the information you are sharing is accurate Under the Privacy Act 1993, you must take reasonable steps to ensure information is accurate, up-to-date, relevant and not misleading. This requirement applies to information you share under the Family Violence Act. You should take steps to make sure the...

  5. Forests (Regulation of Log Traders and Forestry Advisers) Amendment Bill [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.2 13. Clause 63E of the Bill provides that where MPI has delegated any function of the Forestry Authority to a person outside of the Public Service, MPI may conduct periodic audits of the person’s perfor...

  6. [2017] NZEmpC 160 Prasad v LSG Sky Chefs (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...civil proceedings without disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals or matters that are commercially sensitive than is necessary to satisfy the interests of open justice: The protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests: The principle of open justice: The freedom to seek, receive and impart information. [8] Rule 13 confirms that in applying the considerations in r 12 the Court must have regard to the fact that after the substantive he...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 7 Sawyer v The Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington [pdf, 336 KB]

    ...proceedings without the disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals, or matters that are commercially sensitive, than is necessary to satisfy the principle of open justice: (d) the protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests (including those of children and other vulnerable members of the community) and any privilege held by, or available to, any person: (e) the principle of open justice (including the encouragement of fair and accur...

  8. KT v BM [2021] NZDT 1571 (22 July 2021) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...level of concern and he sought to give evidence about what he perceives to be a lack of integrity on her part. He sees the incident entirely from his point of view and appears unable to see it from her perspective. 11. Although the invasion of privacy was not at the worst end of the spectrum, it was nevertheless serious, and KT was justified in being concerned about what happened and the possibility of it happening again. Privacy and personal security were an essential part of the co...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 111 Humphreys v Humphreys [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...proceedings without the disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals, or matters that are commercially sensitive, than is necessary to satisfy the principle of open justice: (d) the protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests (including those of children and other vulnerable members of the community) and any privilege held by, or available to, any person: (e) the principle of open justice (including the encouragement of fair and accurate rep...

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 195 Sustainable Otakiri Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...proceedings without the disclosure of any more information about the private lives of individuals, or matters that are commercially sensitive, than is necessary to satisfy the principle of open justice: (d) the protection of other confidentiality and privacy interests (including those of children and other vulnerable members of the community) and any privilege held by, or available to, any person: (e) the principle of open justice (including the encouragement of fair and accurate re...