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  1. SE & UE v DT [2024] NZDT 661 (13 September 2024) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...surrounding vegetation. 2. SE and UE initially claimed $29,897.00 for their loss but amended this claim to $30,000.00. They claim loss of the tree and damage to their property, but also say they have suffered loss through the associated lack of privacy, shelter, and amenity value. 3. DT denies liability for the compensation claimed. 4. DT also counterclaims for $4,640.00 saying persistent requests for compensation have left her feeling harassed, intimidated, and stressed. In a...

  2. Expression-of-Interest-High-Court-Judge-2025 [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...‘Confidential’ and address it to: The Attorney-General’s Judicial Appointments Unit SX 10088 WELLINGTON Ph: 04 473 3890 or 0800 473 389 Fax: 04 473 3891 Email judicialappointments@justice.govt.nz Information provided pursuant to the Privacy Act 1993 Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: The information you have provided is being collected for the purpose of filling a position as a Judge or an Associate Judge of the High Court and is ne...

  3. YA & AZ v BT [2024] NZDT 765 (22 November 2024) [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...existing hedge an adequate fence? CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4 of 5 22. That leaves the question about the adequacy of the hedge as a fence separating the two properties. The applicants gave evidence that the hedge does not provide adequate privacy and is not adequate because it is (or is at risk of) growing onto or into their roof. It also was not adequate because it created ongoing maintenance expenses and because it extended too far into their property and close to their house....

  4. 03042025-Financial-Markets-Conduct-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...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 an amalgam of values including property, personal freedom, privacy and dignity. Powers of entry, inspection and information gathering 13. Clause 56 of the Bill contains powers of entry and inspection, and to require the provision of information in an investigatory context, that constitute search p...

  5. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - government reply to issues 6th report [pdf, 624 KB]

    ...including new measures and developments relating to the implementation of the Covenant (Issues one to three) ................ 2 Key judgments on Covenant rights ........................................................................................ 2 Privacy .................................................................................................................................... 5 Marriage equality .................................................................................

  6. From Bystander to Participant: Recognising and protecting victims by providing legal advice and legal representation [pdf, 664 KB]

    ...Offences Legal Advisors (SOLAs) pilot scheme to provide publicly funded independent legal advice to sexual violence victims. Fully qualified SOLAs are available via Victim Support NI, in both its Belfast and Foyle hubs. Focussing particularly on the privacy rights of complainants with respect to the disclosure of medical records or previous sexual history, SOLAs can provide uncapped independent legal advice in serious sexual offence cases up to the start of the trial. The two- year p...

  7. Kaiārahi o te Kooti-a-Whānau

    ...services) at your local courthouse phone 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) email Kaiarahi@justice.govt.nz Confidentiality All information you share with Kaiārahi will remain confidential. The Ministry of Justice will manage your information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020. Evaluation Report for the Kaiārahi – Family Court Navigator service The Ministry of Justice commissioned Malatest International to complete the evaluation in the second half of 2023. The purpose of the evaluation was to...

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  8. Our approach to regulatory stewardship

    ...Assessments The Ministry as regulator The Ministry has a regulatory oversight function for some of its regulatory systems. It also supports others to fulfil their regulatory roles. We’re responsible for overseeing and monitoring regulators, such as the Privacy Commissioner, New Zealand Law Society, and the Real Estate Agents Authority, which are responsible for enforcement or other activities in their respective regulatory systems. We use good regulator practice as a framework to assess their...

  9. Fieldwork processes

    ...critical part of the interviewer’s role but they had to balance this with the need to make sure everyone was kept safe. Role of the interviewer The interviewer’s role is to collect survey data and to protect the confidentiality of that data and the privacy of people providing the data. Given the nature of the NZCASS and the questions asked, interviewers were likely to hear about a range of serious offences that had been committed against respondents; however, the role of the interviewer wa...

  10. Interpreter application form and checklist [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...interpreters into CMS based on recommendation of Court Managers, email interpreter the Welcome Guide and issue ID. Court Managers – Conduct an interview to determine if applicant is suitable. Advise CR if interpreter can be approved. Privacy statement We collect personal information from you; including your name, address, contact details. We collect this, so we have all the information needed to process your application. mailto:interpreters@justice.govt.nz Please provi...