Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Coroner based at Whangarei.
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Coroner based at Whangarei.
Expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Principal Disputes Referee as established by section 6A of the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988.
In this issue Manukau District Court holds Community Day; Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora and the Chief Victims Advisor release new reports; family violence work highlighted in Royal visit; Ministry and community service recognised with Public Service Medal and we introduce the Whenua Māori programme.
In this issue, our Chief Executive focuses on some of the Ministry’s recent achievements, Justice Minister Andrew Little reflects on what motivates him in pushing for change in the justice sector, and we feature the opening of the 15th Rangatahi Court.
In this issue, our Chief Executive encourages us to keep our focus while looking ahead; the Ministry becomes the first public sector organisation to receive the DVFREE Tick; and the first Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report is released.
In this issue, we receive an award for our Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism work; our Women’s Network wins the Empowerment Award at the 2018 Diversity Awards; we celebrate 125 years of suffrage; and we report from the Criminal Justice Summit.
In this issue we welcome the appointment of His Honour Judge Heemi Taumaunu as Chief District Court Judge; sexual violence courts speed up the time of cases proceeding to trial; the Ministry launches its new Strategy; we visit the Waitangi Tribunal in Wellington and Hui Paneke tackles some pressing criminal justice issues.
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Updated media guidelines for reporting on Youth Court.
Information pack for the Disputes Tribunals Referee Appointments on the Statutory Vacancies Page
Information pack for the Disputes Tribunals Referee Appointments for Whangarei on the Statutory Vacancies Page
2018 to 2023 Ministry of Justice statement of intent
The Minister of Justice is seeking expressions of interest from persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a member of the Independent Police Conduct Authority.
Applications are invited from persons qualified for appointment as a Hawke’s Bay based Coroner. Coroners are appointed under section 103 of the Coroners Act 2006. To be appointed as a Coroner the Act requires that the appointee must have held a practising certificate as a barrister or solicitor for at least 5 years.
In this issue we reflect on the Christchurch tragedy; the Ministry welcomes Andrew Kibblewhite, our new Chief Executive; the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court pilot is being evaluated; the family justice system reaches its second round of consultation; and the Hāpaitia team meet with Māori at Rātana and Waitangi.
In this issue we hear from an American criminology expert on the forgotten victims of prisons; a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Judiciary; the newly established Behavioural Insights team has had success recovering fine repayments; Courts and Tribunals legislation passed; and the first phase of family violence legislation changes came into effect.
Our Customer Charter is a public declaration of our commitment to deliver people-centred services to provide access to justice for all and provide great service to the public every day.
The Minister of Justice is seeking expressions of interest from persons resident in the Auckland and Hawkes Bay regions who wish to be considered for the role of part-time Lay Member of the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal.
Applications are invited from persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a full-time Deputy Chairperson of the Human Rights Review Tribunal based in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch.
Applications are invited from persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a full-time Director of Human Rights Proceedings based in Auckland.
Expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified persons who would like to be considered for appointment as the Race Relations Commissioner under section 8 of the Human Rights Act 1993.
This Information Sharing Agreement is made under Part 9A of the Privacy Act 1993, to authorise the sharing of Permitted information under section 237 of the District Court Act 2016 and section 174 of the Senior Courts Act 2016.