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  1. Evaluation of Victim Support Services [pdf, 810 KB]

    1 Evaluation of Victim Support services Alison Chetwin, Trish Young, Elaine Mossman, Sue Carswell with Sue Triggs Final report July 2018 2 Acknowledgements The evaluators would like to give special thanks to Victim Support’s clients and others who took part in interviews for this evaluation. We’d also like to thank the Victim Support staff in Christchurch, Hutt Valley, Lakes Hub/Bay of Plent

  2. Human-Rights-Commission-R-v-Lincolnshire-Coroner.pdf [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...he was dead. There is before the court an inquisition, signed by HM Coroner for the Lincoln District of Lincolnshire, Mr Roger Atkinson, and the jurors who sat with him at an inquest conducted on 18th and 19 March 1997, which shows that he was aged 31 when he died, and that he died of diabetic keto- acidosis, from natural causes. His widow Annette Hay applies for a judicial review of this inquisition and also, pursuant to a fiat granted by the Attorney-General, for orders under s.13(2) of the C...

  3. Reti v Reti-Steel-Hemaima Reti [2023] Māori Appellate Court MB 274 (2023 APPEAL 274) [pdf, 363 KB]

    ...274 I TE KOOTI PĪRA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O TE TAIRĀWHITI In the Māori Appellate Court of New Zealand Tairāwhiti District AP-20230000021514 A20230009162 WĀHANGA Under Sections 58 and 115 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Hemaima Reti I WAENGA I A Between HAZEL PUHERIA RETI, ISOBEL LANGE ROBERTSON AND MOREHU MARISE SNELL Ngā kaitono pīra Appellants ME And ALICE BEV...

  4. MOJ0047.03_factsheet_JUL23_v2-Maori_WEB.pdf [pdf, 223 KB]

    Ina mate ohorere ana he tangata e mōhio ana koe, he wā pōuri, he wā uaua hoki – otirā i ngā āhuatanga kāore i te tino mārama, kāore rānei i te mōhiotia he aha te pūtake o te mate. E rere atu ana te aroha ki a koutou ko tō whānau. Ko te tūmanako ka whakautu ngā mōhiohio e whai ake i ō pātai i te tīmatanga o te kaitirotiro matewhawhati hei tūhura i te āhua o te mate o tō whanaunga. Matawaitia te waehere hei tiro i te ataata poto mō ngā wāhanga tuatahi o te tuka

  5. LCRO 92/2016 ZA v YB (7 January 2019) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...probate, realise assets, pay liabilities, and distribute estate in accordance with the deceased’s will. [5] The bank sent through details of Mr XC’s accounts and Mr ZA forwarded these to Mrs YB on 28 July 2015 together with advice/comments as to when she could apply for Probate together with other comments, some of which refer to advice by Mrs YB that her father may have made a will in [Country A]. [6] Mrs YB responded on 31 July 2015, with comments on the information provided...

  6. Recommendations recap - issue 11 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    1 Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January 2016 and 30 June 2016 Issue 11 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent such deaths occurring in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations recap identifies and s

  7. Nepia Ranapia - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...kaumatua, of Te Moutere o Motiti (Motiti Island). 2 Maori Cultural worldview is made up of an interrelationship with the physical and spiritual world. It is supported by a relationship built on tikanga. The rohe extends beyond the land Te Arataiwhenua and across the sea which follows a boundary formed by the paepaeroa This area across the marine space relates a Tikanga Moana which underpins the human natural relationship. The cultural constructs and maatauranga allow for the ada...

  8. OIA-94638.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...that childcare is not the exclusive province of women, and the stresses associated with it not solely biological. RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 14 87. At law, provocation typically requires a sudden loss of self control in close proximity to the provocative act or utterance. This is sometimes described as gender-biased, because it takes account of an immediate and obvious outbreak of temper in the face of a serious insult (said to...

  9. Canterbury Earthquake CTV Building inquiry

    Minute: Inquiry into the deaths of Dr Tamara Cvetanova and others IN THE CORONERS COURTAT CHRISTCHURCH MINUTE OF CORONER G MATENGA INQUIRY INTO THE DEATHS OF Dr TAMARA CVETANOVA AND OTHERS [1] Following the release of my Findings dated 25 March 2014 ("the Findings") in respect of this inquiry, Ms Smith, Solicitor for NZFS brought to my attention via Memorandum dated 27 March 2014, some typographical errors which she asked to be corrected. Although there is no specific power in the Coroners Act 2