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  1. 2022 periodic review of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017: Terms of Reference

    ...Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain (RCOI). 2. The review will have particular regard to the following matters: 2.1. whether the Act appropriately balances national, community and individual security with individual privacy and other rights;2.2. whether the Act sufficiently enables and controls target discovery activity by the intelligence and security agencies;2.3. whether the authorisation framework under the Act can be improved to better serve the purpos...

  2. Copyright

    ...contact us at commservices@justice.govt.nz  (copy and paste this address into your email). No warranties are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how you use the material. The Ministry of Justice retains copyright of its material. This does not give you permission to use the Ministry's logo or Coat of Arms in any way that breaches the Flags, Emblems an...

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  3. Hearing process

    ...key issues are normally made by or on behalf of the parties involved. The tribunal has the power to allow all or part of a proceeding to be heard in private, but the normal position is that hearings are in public unless there are circumstances where privacy would be justified. Similarly, the tribunal may prohibit publication of any report or account of proceedings (whether held in public or not), any evidence, or the name and particulars of any person. At the conclusion of the hearing the tribu...

  4. Previous consultations

    ...of adoption laws in Aotearoa New Zealand [2021]National Strategy and Action Plans - Have Your Say [2021] Proposed Legal Services Model - AODT Court, Auckland and Waitākere [2020] Legal Aid - PDLA Providers [2020] Cross-border disclosures under the Privacy Act 2020 [2020] Public consultation on a proposal for New Zealand to join the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime [2020] Legal Aid Electronic Pilot (Providers) [2019] Improving the legal aid provider experience - proposed changes to the...

  5. What to expect from your legal aid lawyer

    ...legislation. Legal aid lawyers must also comply with the Ministry of Justice practice standards. Under these rules, you can expect that your lawyer will protect and promote your interests, keep you informed, give you clear information and advice, protect your privacy and treat you fairly and respectfully. Find out more: Rules of Conduct and Client Care Legal aid practice standards Professional standards from the How to choose a lawyer section of the New Zealand Law Society website Back to top...

  6. FVPP02C Assessment outcome: agreed delay in settling [docx, 268 KB]

    ...to the referring statutory agency (or agencies, in the case of a dual referral from Ministry of Justice and Department of Corrections) they are required by the court. |_| I understand that my service provider will adhere to the provisions of the Privacy Act, Oranga Tamariki Act and the Family Violence Act. |_| I understand the service provider may be audited under the terms of its contract, and files may be accessed as part of this audit. I understand the audit process is focused on...

  7. Customer Charter [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...treat you with empathy and understanding. We listen to you and respect your culture, values and time. Integrity We’re fair and impartial. You can trust us to do what we say we’ll do. We take care of your information and protect your privacy. Service We care about you and are committed to providing a safe environment. We work together to help you get the information you need – no matter how or where you contact us. If you'd like to give us feedback or make a c...

  8. Interpreter’s Code of Conduct [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...interpreter must tell the Central Registry if they are contacted by anyone about a case. The Ministry will investigate the matter and respond as appropriate. Interpreters and Language Service Providers (LSPs) must act in accordance with the Ministry’s Privacy Guidelines for Justice Providers, the Privacy Act 2020, and any other relevant obligations. The Ministry’s Privacy Guidelines for providers of Justice Services is a useful resource to help interpreters manage information in a...

  9. [2019] NZEmpC 119 Leota v Parcel Express Ltd [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...(b) the statement of defence filed by the defendant; and (c) any directions made by the Court in relation to this proceeding. [2] The applicant, Ms Butcher, is content for any or all of the documents sought to be redacted to protect privacy and any confidential information. [3] Ms Butcher is not party to these proceedings but represents a company which is said to have an interest in the plaintiff’s application for a declaration under s 6(5) of the Employment Relations...

  10. DX & SX v TZ [2021] NZDT 1687 (27 May 2021) [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...he had suffered from living in its shadow and from falling foliage and sap for many years. 3. DX & SX say the loss of their tree has significantly affected their enjoyment of their property as it has resulted in almost a complete loss of privacy and bird life, both of which they had previously enjoyed greatly. They claim the sum of $3,000.00 to compensate them for this loss and to provide for replanting of a replacement tree. 4. This matter was heard before me at 9.15am on...