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  1. BORA Court Matters Bill [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...list of specified offences raises issues relating to consistency with s 21 of the Bill of Rights Act – the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure. 28. The touchstone of s 21 is the protection of reasonable expectations of privacy.15 Reasonable expectations of privacy are lower in public places than on private property, and there is generally a higher expectation of privacy in relation to personal belongings (as compared to commercial or business-related material)...

  2. BORA National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...constitute a search or seizure, s 21 protects only against those searches or seizures that are "unreasonable" in the circumstances. 8. The Court of Appeal has said that the “touchstone” of s 21 is the protection of reasonable expectations of privacy: "The main aim of s 21 of the Bill of Rights is to protect privacy interests. It is only where a person's reasonable expectations of privacy have been breached that a personal remedy under the Bill of Rights...is ava...

  3. Strengthening the family justice system - EasyRead - Word version [docx, 10 MB]

    ...Court information [image: ] When you are answering these questions please do not: · share documents about your family court case · things about your case: Things like: · case numbers · court documents. [image: ]This is to protect the privacy of the people that are part of your case. It is important your submission does not say private information about you or others. [image: ]Private information is anything about a person that makes it easy to know who a person is....

  4. Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.5 The touchstone of this section is a reasonable expectation of privacy.6 14. In order for a statutory power to be consistent with s 21, the intrusion into the values noted above must be justified by a sufficie...

  5. Audit-and-monitoring-policy [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...Ministry will: • ensure that all findings, opinions, and recommendations are based on established and accurately understood facts, the relevant law, and applicable standards • act openly and transparently – subject to the need to respect personal privacy and observe any other obligations of confidentiality • observe the principles of natural justice. Auditing principles The Ministry is committed to improving the quality of legal aid services and we manage audits in accordance...

  6. O v CAC 10028 & T [2011] NZREADT 15 [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...attended open homes and as to whether Mr O had shown the complainants the open home registers. The Ts claimed that they had asked to see these books and that Mr O had refused to show the books to them on the grounds of that to do so would breach the Privacy Act. (iii) They complained about his misuse of statistics in respect of his claims that he had sold more property in XXX than any other agent and that the property was in zone for XXXX which had the best NCEA results of any s...

  7. Referendums Proactive Release Combined Final Part 2 General Election 2020.pdf [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...Memorandum Ministry of Justice 9 March 2020 Released in full. 3. Public Information Programme Strategy Report Ministry of Justice 9 March 2020 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(a) of the OIA, to protect the privacy of natural persons. 4. Socialisation of public information explanatory materials Memorandum Ministry of Justice 3 March 2020 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(a) of the OIA, to protect the priv...

  8. Gangs-Legislation-Amendment-Bill-Escalating-Penalties_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...identified that would outweigh the reasons for withholding it. No. Document Comments 1 Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill: Some information has been withheld in Escalating Penalties accordance with section 9(2)(a) to protect the Key Advice: Briefing privacy of natural persons. Office of the Minister of Justice 7 June 2024 2 Table: Comparison of Australian Gang Released in full. Insignia Laws Key Advice: Memo Office of the Minister of Justice 11 June 2024 3 Gangs Legislation Am...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 127 Kainga Ora v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...capacity to help accommodate Whangārei’s growing population and assist with housing affordability (NPS-UD 2020 objective 2); (c) the agreed amendments to the bulk and location provisions will continue to appropriately manage the character, privacy and amenity values of the GRZ and MRZ, achieve the zone objectives, and retain a differentiation between the GRZ and MRZ to provide for different housing typologies and opportunities; (d) with respect to rules managing car parking...

  10. OIA-114187.pdf [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...information for release. In response to your request, please see the document table below which details the information being released to you. Some information has been withheld under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural persons, • section 6(a) to prejudice the security or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the Government of New Zealand, • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to maintain the constitutional conventions that prot...