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  1. David Bain appendices tabs F to J [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...goes right back to the early 80s when I was in Invercarg i l l , so I was admitted to the C IB as a detective co - first of al l a constable on tria l . So you basically, you go from being uniform to plain clothes, but you sti l l hold the designation of a constable and then, after, I th ink from memory, six months, if 20 you had suitable report in relation to your behaviour in the C IB , then you went away and you did , I th ink from memory, either a three week or four week...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Mangatū Remedies Report [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...the mid-late nineteenth and twentieth centu- ries . We expand on those findings in chapter 3 of this report, but in the briefest terms the Tribunal’s findings emphasised above all that the Crown had adopted policies and enacted laws specifically designed to destroy Māori autonomy in Tūranga . The Tribunal concluded that the loss of autonomy, which ‘stripped [Tūranga Māori] of their former power to act as communities in the protection and promotion of their rights’, was the fundame...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal Vol 1 Kāhui Maunga Report [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...for ngā iwi o te kāhui maunga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856 (a) Living with an alien landscape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856 (b) Protection of the maunga from environmental damage . . . . . . . . 859 (c) Protection of tapu areas on the maunga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .860 (d) exercise of customary rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  4. 4. Roebeck affidavit (with exhibits) [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...MAKAURAU ROHE UNDER THE Resource Management Act 1991 (“Act”) IN THE MATTER OF an appeal under section 299 of the Act BETWEEN SKP INCORPORATED a duly incorporated society under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908, with purposes including environmental protection, having its registered office at 4 Waiata Road, Onetangi, Waiheke Island 1081 Appellant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL a unitary authority established under the Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, having its head...

  5. Evaluation of Rotorua Second Chance community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 544 KB]

    ...Custodial Convicted and discharged Other Sentence type Percent of cases 2001 2002 The evaluation methodology ______________________________________________________________ 27 3 The evaluation methodology The evaluation design and the associated collection of data were guided by the Ministry of Justice’s project brief requiring that the evaluators obtain information through interviews with offenders, victims and other key stakeholders: for example, Ministry of...

  6. Evaluation of Wanganui community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 637 KB]

    ...courts in 2001 and 2002 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Monetary Community Custodial Convicted and discharged Other Type of sentence Percent of cases 2001 2002 25 3 The evaluation methodology The evaluation design and the associated data collection were guided by the Ministry of Justice’s project brief requiring that the evaluators obtain information through interviews with offenders, victims and other key stakeholders, for example, community panel...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - Poverty Bay [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    Rangahaua Whanui Dis t r ic t 5b POVERTY BAY SIÂN DALY February 1997 Working Paper : Firs t Release WA I T A N G I TR I B U N A L R A N G A H A U A W H A N U I S E R I E S Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland, R Daamen, P Hamer, and B Rigby District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr District 9: The Whanganui District, S Cross and B Bargh District 11a: Wairarapa, P Goldsmith Distri

  8. Waitangi Tribunal Part 2 Report on stage 1 of the Te Paparahi o Te Raki inquiry [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    ...Glenelg been left to his own devices, the course of events might have proceeded differently and more hap- pily. as it was, he gave way [to Coates] on all counts and the association was doomed, leaving to Wakefield the unenviable task of creating a new design from out of the wreckage of the old.53 Writing two decades later, adams contended that it would be wrong to exaggerate the extent of CMS influence, even over Glenelg. he noted the ways in which the CMS was routinely rebuffed, and ob...

  9. David Bain appendices tabs A to E [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...not visible to the naked eye. The outline of a print made by a bare foot, or a foot wearing socks or shoes, may be 22 briefly illuminated and measured. Between 20 and 24 June 1994 Mr Hentschel, a forensic chemist employed by the Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited ("ESR"), a Crown Research Institute, in Christchurch took part in the examination of the Bain house at 65 Every Street. During that examination he treated the carpet with luminol. A number of...

  10. He Hīnātore ki te Ao Māori: A glimpse into the Māori world [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...provided the basis for authority over the individual and the collective. This is evident through whakapapa, which introduces the principle of kinship. Whakapapa determines the rights of people and governs their relationships. Similarly, residency and environmental influences determined a person’s rights and how their relationships developed in relation to other individuals and the collective group. The dynamics that operate on the collective groups within Mäori society are apparent w...