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  1. Letter-to-the-profession-Legal-Aid-outcomes-of-Budget-2022.pdf [pdf, 144 KB]

    Legal Services Commissioner Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street I DX SX10125 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 lsc@justice.govt.nz 26 May 2022 Kia ora koutou, Legal Aid Outcomes of Budget 2022 You will be aware by now that as part of Budget 2022 the Government has made an investment which will ensure continued access to justice by significantly strengthening the legal aid scheme. As you will know, a 2018 review of legal aid settings highlighted a number of bar

  2. Recommendations recap - issue 2 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January–31 March 2012 ISSUE 2 O F N E W Z E A L A N D CHIEF CORONER O F F I C E O F T H E http://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/coroners-court/ Coronial Services of New Zealand Purongo O te Ao Kakarauri justice.govt.nz/coroners To request a copy of any full findings of cases contained in this edition, please contact our National Office. National Office Coronial.Information@justice.govt.nz

  3. Kaupapa Maori Resolution Pathways [pdf, 792 KB]

    ...are currently overrepresented as victims and as offenders. The Chief Victims Advisor 2019 report Te Tangi o te Manawanui: Recommendations for Reform, as part of the Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata reform programme also highlighted a critical need for services that can better accommodate the needs of Māori who are victims of crime. This includes more targeted investment in promising kaupapa Māori restorative and alternative resolution pathways to better understand and improve existing al...

  4. Ministry of Justice Statement of Intent 2023 - 2027 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    E.64 SOI (2023) Te Tāhū o te Ture Statement of Intent 2023-2027 ISSN 1175-8414 (PRINT) | ISSN 1178-6914 (ONLINE) 2023 © Crown Copyright This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to the Ministry of Justice and follow any other licence terms. To see a copy of this licence, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Presented to the House of Representative...

  5. LCRO 205/2017 QB v PC [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...has jurisdiction to deal with Mr QB’s application for review. The question is whether he lodged it out of time. Timeline [3] Mr QB is a partner in a law firm. Mr H is a consultant in that firm (the law firm). 2 [4] On 27 March 2017, the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (Complaints Service) wrote to Mr QB concerning a complaint it had received about him from Mr PC. [5] On behalf of Mr QB, Mr H, provided a response to the complaint to the Complaints Service i...

  6. [2012] NZSC 69 SC124/2011 Service Food Workers Union v The persons listed in Schedule A & OCS Limited [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...employee who so elects is to be treated as continuous. Section 69M applies if an employee who elects to transfer to a new employer is a 1 See sch 1A. The employees provided cleaning services within para (f). member of a union and bound by a collective agreement and the new employer is not already a party to the collective agreement that the union is a party to. 2 In that situation, which exists in the present case,...

  7. Sidhu v Tan [2016] NZIACDT 62 (29 September 2016) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...29 September 2016 2 DECISION Introduction [1] The Registrar of the Immigration Advisers Authority referred this complaint to the Tribunal. The allegations founding the complaint are that in the course of providing immigration services as a licensed immigration adviser Mr Tan: [1.1] Failed to complete the client engagement process in accordance with the Code of Conduct. [1.2] Lodged a non-complying visa application in circumstances where Ms Sidhu had remitted

  8. NZ Private Prosecution Service Ltd v Key (Service of Statement of Claim) [2015] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 41 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 22 Reference No. HRRT 024/2015 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND PRIVATE PROSECUTION SERVICE LIMITED PLAINTIFF AND JOHN PHILIP KEY DEFENDANT TRIBUNAL: Rodger Haines QC, Chairperson REPRESENTATION: Mr G McCready in person for plaintiff Mr P Kiely for defendant DATE OF MINUTE: 21 May 2015 MINUTE OF CHAIRPERSON REGARDING SERVICE OF STATEMENT OF...

  9. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Outcomes Evaluation 2018-19: Summary Evaluation Report [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...and dependency ....................................................................................................................................23 Objective 3: Determine whether the initiative positively impacts on the health and wellbeing of service users ...........................................................................................25 Objective 4: Determine whether the initiative is cost-effective ..........................................26 Future Considerations .........

  10. E30 First Planning JWS [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...version and that were not highlighted, highlighted green or otherwise agreed have been “accepted” in this version. 2. Changes made subsequent to mediation on 19-20 July shown in tracked change in this version. 3. Comments boxes are included to address matters still subject to discussion or not otherwise resolved. America’s Cup Wynyard Hobson Applicant’s Amended Proposed Draft Consent Conditions 26 27 July 2018 –DRAFT – WITHOUT PREJUDICE i America’s Cup Wynyard Hobson...