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  1. Process evaluation for the Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...developed. Some graduates felt there was little structure in place in the community to support their recovery.  Graduates interviewed reported several positive outcomes in their lives which they attributed to their journey through the AODT Court and addressing their AOD addiction. These included feeling happier, accessing employment, re-engaging with whānau, building new friendships and finding new hobbies. Areas to strengthen  Consider the number of graduation events and thei...

  2. [2006] NZEmpC 61A/06 NZ Tramways and Public Passenger Transport Employees Union & Anor v Transport Auckland and Cityline (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...EMPLOYEES UNION & ANOR V TRANSPORTATION AUCKLAND & CITYLINE (NZ) AC 61A/06 27 November 2006 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND AC 61A/06 ARC 46/06 IN THE MATTER OF a de novo challenge to a determination of the Authority BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND TRAMWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT EMPLOYEES UNION INCORPORATED First Plaintiff AND NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION UNION INCORPORATED Second Plaintiff AND TRANSPORTATION AUCKLAND CORPORATION LIMITED AND CITYLINE (NEW ZEALAND)...

  3. [2018] NZEnvC 101 Kumeu Properties Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...reverse sensitivity. There was no evidence before the Court on reverse sensitivity issues and there no basis for this Court to impose such a condition in the absence of any information or 4 evidence to that effect. Given the matter is not addressed further by the Council, we take it that they do not purse such conditions. In any event, the Court would have serious concerns about inserting a general condition of consent from the Council, given it seems they preclude legitimate...

  4. LCRO 174/2013 ZF v H BU and G BU [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...Act 1982 as all of the conduct complained about took place prior to 1 August 2008. [19] Having made these observations, the Committee: (a) censured Mr ZF; (b) imposed a fine of $1,000; and (c) ordered Mr ZF to pay the sum of $15,000 to the New Zealand Law Society by way of costs. Mr ZF’s application for review [20] Mr ZF’s reasons for applying for a review of the Standards Committee determination are: … • The Standards Committee wrongly did not wait for me file...

  5. CPA Form 2 Notice of application for leave to appeal by person convicted [pdf, 25 KB]

    ...questions: 1. (a) Is any lawyer now acting for you? …………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………….. (b) If so, give his or her name and address and electronic address, if any *such as an email address, or a fax address, or both): ………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………...

  6. GZ v TE LCRO 17 / 2011 (17 February 2012) [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...regardless of the merits of the contemplated proceedings. [51] As noted in [39] above, this review is not limited to a consideration of perceived errors by the Standards Committee. However, in the course of this decision those errors will be addressed. Mr GZ’s objectives [52] Mr GZ’s objective was to ensure that the Court Order was complied with. He contends that this was his sole objective, but acknowledges that the course of action which he was instructed to take caused...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement a Stronger Response to Family Violence information sharing between court jurisdictions in domestic violence cases [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...assessment of the relevance of evidence usually being a task carried out by judges.    E. Address information  36. There  is  uncertainty  about  reliable  access  to  address  information  held  by  the  criminal  jurisdiction. This information assists with timely service of protection orders on the respondent,  especially when the criminal jurisdiction has more up‐to‐date address information. Currently, any  requests of  this na...

  8. MLC March 2020 National Panui [pdf, 492 KB]

    Contents: Applications for hearing in MARCH | POUTÜ-TE-RANGI 2020: ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz MARCH | POUTÜ-TE-RANGI 2020 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confirmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more

  9. BC v YT LCRO 215 / 2010 (1 April 2011) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...Committee concerning a complaint made by the Applicant about certain aspects of a complaint lodged by the Respondent about the Applicant. [2] The genesis of the complaint by the Respondent was contained in correspondence from him to the Complaints Service of the New Zealand Law Society dated 16 September and 2 October 2009. With these letters, the Respondent had provided a list of cases in which he alleged that the Applicant had been criticised by the Courts. [3] He also complain...

  10. TR v NI LCRO 109 / 2011 (21 February 2013) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...this review are recorded. [5] TR and TS, through their family trust, were engaged in the development of a property which involved the extension and renovation of an existing house and a subdivision of the site. They then intended to construct a new house on the subdivided site. Property development was the sole activity in which TR and TS were engaged at the time. [6] To obtain the relevant resource consents from the Council, it was necessary to submit a report from a soil cons...