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  1. Auckland Standards Committee 4 v Schlooz [2021] NZLCDT 12 ( 14 April 2021) [pdf, 400 KB]

    NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2021] NZLCDT 12 LCDT 015/20 IN THE MATTER of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 BETWEEN AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 4 Applicant AND JOHN PAUL TIMOTHY SCHLOOZ Practitioner CHAIR Judge D F Clarkson MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms K King Ms A Kinzett Mr B Stanaway Ms S Stuart DATE OF HEARING 18 March 2021 HELD AT Auckland District Court DATE OF DECISION 14...

  2. Addressing stalking

    ...Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill (Justice Committee website) Crimes Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill (Justice Committee report) Cabinet papers, briefings, and other key documents Cabinet paper and minute: Addressing stalking in New Zealand  Regulatory Impact Statement: Establishing an Offence of Stalking Departmental report: Crimes Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill Ministerial media releases 10 November 2024: Stalking to becom...

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 072 Otago Regional Council v Armishaw [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...(Site). 2 B: Pursuant to ss 320(1), 314(1)(a)(i) and 314(1)(a)(ii) of the RMA, until further order of the court, to prohibit the respondent from using, or permitting the use of, any toilet facilities at the Site within seven days of the date of service of these orders. C: Pursuant to ss 320(1), 314(b)(i), 314(b)(ii), 314(1)(c) and 314(1)(da) of the RMA, to require the respondent to do the following within seven days of the date of service of these orders: (a) disconnect and...

  4. [2019] NZEmpC 83 Pitman v Advanced Personnel Services Ltd [pdf, 374 KB]

    GRAHAM PITMAN v ADVANCED PERSONNEL SERVICES LIMITED [2019] NZEmpC 83 [15 July 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI [2019] NZEmpC 83 EMPC 3/2018 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN GRAHAM PITMAN Plaintiff AND ADVANCED PERSONNEL SERVICES LIMITED Defendant EMPC 71/2018 AND IN THE MATTER...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 154 Middle Hill Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...activity would trigger the yard requirement and the resulting effect on access. Council and Auckland Transport submissions [13] The Council and AT do not suggest that the existing accessway to the Middle Hill land could not continue to be used to service the existing farming operations and existing single dwelling on Middle Hill land, assuming that is acceptable to the road controlling authority, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. [14] In that regard, they consider the proposed st...

  6. Privacy Bill - Regulatory Impact Statement - additional policy decisions [pdf, 502 KB]

    ...outside New Zealand, and • agencies that carry on business in New Zealand in respect of conduct engaged in in the course of carrying on the agency’s New Zealand business. The intention would be to capture entities that regularly supply goods and services to a substantial number of people resident here. This level of connection makes it reasonable to regulate what is done by the entity here. This option aligns with the approach taken in Australia and in other New Zealand legis...

  7. Youth Court - 10 ideas that might “cross-pollinate” from the Youth Court into the adult District Court [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...Recidivism: Promises Made, Promises Kept? In D. Sullivan & L. Tifft (Eds.) Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective, (pp. 108-120). New York, NY: Routledge, as cited in New Zealand Police. (2011). Alternative Actions that Work. Youth Services Group, Police National Headquarters, Wellington. <http://www.rethinking.org.nz/assets/Young_People_and_Crime/Alternative_Actions_2011.pd f> 3 New Zealand Police. (2011), p 18. http://www.rethinking.org.nz/assets/Young_Peo...

  8. Interpreter Payments [October 2016] [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...have had to rely on various arrangements agreed with your local Courts for paying interpreters. On occasions, these arrangements have caused delays in paying interpreters and have created supply problems. From 01 October 2016, we have introduced a new process and Provider and Community Services will take over responsibility for the payment of interpreters used in the delivery of assessments and domestic violence programmes in accordance with the Outcome Agreements with approved providers...

  9. Youth Court - Playing to win: youth offenders out of court (and sometimes in) [pdf, 241 KB]

    1 Playing to Win - Youth Offenders Out of Court (And Sometimes In): Restorative Practices in the New Zealand Youth Justice System Paper to be delivered at the Queensland Youth Justice Forum Brisbane, Australia: 15 July 2015 By His Honour Judge Andrew Becroft∗ In 1989, the New Zealand youth justice system underwent a seismic shift. Over the next 25 years the system’s architecture was rebuilt and current youth justice theory, principles and practices are virtually unrecognisab...

  10. 2023-05-22-Form-33-James-McDonnell-Limited.pdf [pdf, 9.4 MB]

    ...cycle-pedestrian crossings of the new state highway between Queen Street and Liverpool Street, and between Liverpool Street and Tararua Road to provide for the strategic cycleways identified in the Taraika Structure Plan; 7.3 The provision of services, including high voltage power, trunk sewer, and trunk water mains, to cross the designation and state highway from West to East to provide for the development of the JML land; 7.4 The provision of an assessment of the noise ef...