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  1. Have your say on the family justice system [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...mātau noa, nā Rosslyn Noonan (Chair) Chris Dellabarca La-Verne King Contents We want to hear from you 1 Important information about your submission 2 What happens to your submission 2 Information about third parties 2 Privacy 2 Background 4 Changes to the family justice system in 2014 4 Out-of-court processes 5 Family Dispute Resolution 5 Parenting Through Separation 7 Family Legal Advice Service 8 In-court reforms 9 Removing lawyers from the ea...

  2. Have your say on the family justice system [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...mātau noa, nā Rosslyn Noonan (Chair) Chris Dellabarca La-Verne King Contents We want to hear from you 1 Important information about your submission 2 What happens to your submission 2 Information about third parties 2 Privacy 2 Background 4 Changes to the family justice system in 2014 4 Out-of-court processes 5 Family Dispute Resolution 5 Parenting Through Separation 7 Family Legal Advice Service 8 In-court reforms 9 Removing lawyers from the ea...

  3. Human Rights Act 1993

    ...NZ Ltd [2015] NZHRRT 45 Comparator group – Part 1A claim – principles to be applied in identifying comparator Adoption Action Inc v Attorney-General [2016] NZHRRT 9 Consolidation – proceedings brought variously under Human Rights Act 1993 and Privacy Act 1993 – whether commonality between proceedings – whether consolidation would serve a useful purpose – Human Rights Review Tribunal Regulations 2002, reg 16(ii) Greenslade v Commissioner of Police (Consolidation Order) [2019] NZH...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 008 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...upper level dwellings, and carparking within buildings as viewed from streets or public open spaces 26 27 (e) refer to Policy H4.3(4); (t) refer to Policy H4.3(5); The extent to which dwellings: (D Orientate and locate windows to optimise privacy and encourage natural cross ventilation within the dwelling A4 (ii) Optimise sunlight and daylight access based on orientation, function, window design and location, and depth of the dwelling floor space (iii) Provide the neces...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 008 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...upper level dwellings, and carparking within buildings as viewed from streets or public open spaces 26 27 (e) refer to Policy H4.3(4); (t) refer to Policy H4.3(5); The extent to which dwellings: (D Orientate and locate windows to optimise privacy and encourage natural cross ventilation within the dwelling A4 (ii) Optimise sunlight and daylight access based on orientation, function, window design and location, and depth of the dwelling floor space (iii) Provide the neces...

  6. Director of Proceedings v Brooks (Application for Final Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...APPLICATION OF THE LAW TO THE FACTS [94] Introduction [94] Delay [97] Health issues [104] Reputation and standing [106] Prior publication [118] The allegation that the breaches were not one-off events [124] Overall conclusion [131] Protection of the privacy interests of family members [137] Interim non-publication order pending possible appeal [138] COSTS [140] ORDERS [141] 2 INTRODUCTION [1] These proceedings under Part 4 of the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994...

  7. CM v XH LCRO 97 / 2010 (5 July 2011) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...and other related matters. This email was sent to the Applicant‟s email address at his work. The Applicant complained that the Practitioner ought to have sent it to his lawyer. He further alleged that the Practitioner had failed to protect his privacy [12] The second complaint alleged that the Practitioner had failed in his duty to promote reconciliation or conciliation. Much of his information was devoted to describing the consequences of what he perceived as resulting from the...

  8. Parenting Through Separation Operating Guidelines 1 July 2018 [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...parties involved in the separation and note any special requirements, like interpreters, that may be needed. • Providers should tell the enquiring party why they’re collecting their information, and read or provide them with the Ministry’s privacy statement (see page 16). • Providers should enrol the enquiring party in a programme that will start within six weeks of their enquiry. Providers should add the party to the programme record in the Resolution Management System (RMS...

  9. Hide v Official Assignee (Confidentiality Claim) [2019] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 302 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2019] NZHRRT 1 Reference No. HRRT 035/2016 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN RODNEY PHILIP HIDE PLAINTIFF AND OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE DEFENDANT AT CHRISTCHURCH BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms WV Gilchrist, Member Ms ST Scott, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr RP Hide in person assisted by Mr DI Henderson as McKenzie friend Mr SM Kinsler and Ms SK Shaw for defendant Ms R Jam...

  10. [2019] NZEnvC 107 Tonea Investments NZ Limited and Studio New Zealand Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...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 reportin...