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  1. [2018] NZEmpC 147 Amcor Flexibles (NZ) Ltd v Gillan [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...familiar with. Mr Gillan disputed the accounts of what happened in these statements by denying they described the symptoms of a seizure. [27] Copies of the statements from Mr Gillan’s co-workers were sent to his union, together with a request for a meeting to discuss the incident. The union was advised that he would be stood down from work on full pay in the meantime and that a further medical assessment would be required. Fourth medical report: November 2015 [28] Amco...

  2. Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims: Survey report [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...workshop will provide the Minister of Justice with information about victims’ experiences so improvements can be made through the Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata, Safe and Effective Justice reform programme. While the survey has limitations and cannot claim to represent the views of all people who have experienced crime, this is one of the few surveys that specifically asks victims of crime about their experiences in the criminal justice system. The results of the survey confirmed what vic...

  3. Campbell & Anor v REAA CAC 20007 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...confidential personal information relating to a client, unless- (a) the client consents in writing; or (b) the licensee is required by law to disclose the information; or 4 (c) disclosure is necessary to answer or defend any complaint, claim, allegation, or proceedings against the licensee by the client.” The Decisions of the CAC [13] In its 19 July 2013 substantive decision finding that, in not disclosing the suicide to the complainants, Barfoots had engaged in unsatis...

  4. [2022] NZACC 55 – Griffith v ACC ( 5 April 2022) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...Judgment: 5 April 2022 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE P R SPILLER [Vocational independence - s 107, Accident Compensation Act 2001] Introduction [1] This is an appeal from the decision of a Reviewer dated 13 November 2017. The Reviewer dismissed an application for review of the Corporation’s decision dated 9 September 2016. This decision advised Mr Griffith that he had been assessed as having vocational independence and that his weekly compensation payments would end. 2...

  5. [2011] NZEmpC 33 Tertiary Education Union v Western Institute of Technology [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...the ITPs collectively on 7 December 2011 had come to an end as a result of the outcome of those secret ballots and that the Union was then free in law to initiate bargaining with each of the ITPs individually. [6] The ITPs collectively disagreed, claimed that the Union was obliged to continue to bargain with them and asserted that the purported initiation of bargaining by the Union with each of them individually was an unlawful cross initiation of bargaining. All collective bargain...

  6. [2024] NZEmpC 129 Carrington v Roy [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...dismissal. I now order that sum of $18,000 be repaid by Ms Roy to Carrington Resort. [39] Ms Roy should make those payments within 28 days of this judgment. Costs affected by the lack of good faith before the Authority [40] In its statement of claim, Carrington Resort says that it seeks to recover all costs. 12 Roy v Carrington Resort Jade LP, above n 1, at [151]. [41] Notwithstanding the success on aspects of the challenge, I do not disturb the costs determination...

  7. The use of imprisonment in New Zealand [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...number of previous convictions on average compared to other ethnic groups, and a greater average seriousness of offending compared to other ethnic groups with the exception of Pacific peoples. 10 Costs This section presents some information regarding the costs of imprisonment. In 1996/97 the New Zealand Department of Corrections spent $249.9 million on the administration of custodial sentences. A further $27.5 million was spent on the provision of custodial rem...

  8. 2006 National Survey of Unmet Legal Needs and Access to Services [pdf, 587 KB]

    ...conducted a nationwide survey on access to legal services and the extent of unmet legal needs. The outcomes will ultimately improve public access to justice. The largest survey of its kind, it provides a comprehensive picture of who seeks legal information, advice and representation, what for and where from. The survey identifies barriers to access and the outcomes for people who do not access services. By quantifying the number of people with a legal problem who cannot afford a lawye...

  9. [2020] NZREADT 38 - Barfoot v Real Estate Agents Authority (26 August 2020) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...Dunne’s subsequent physical measurement of the floor area as 180 square metres. See below. 3 BOD page 54 complainants and sent them only a copy of the title, the LIM report and the Buyers Guide to Auction publication. [13] Mr Wu and Ms Cao claimed, amongst other things, that they had been misled about the floor area and also about unconsented work of converting a garage into a bedroom. It was when this matter was raised by the complainants that the appellant learned about the...

  10. Ministry-of-Justice-June-2022-BIM-to-Minister-Allan-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...Names Protection Act 19816 (s.20) Habeas Corpus Act 2001 Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 Harassment Act 1997 Hotel Association of New Zealand Act 1969 Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2004 Human Rights Act 1993 Imperial Laws Application Act 1988 Imprisonment for Debt Limitation Act 1908 Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988 Inferior Courts Procedure Act 1909^ Innkeepers Act 1962 Interest on Money Claims Act 2016^ International Crimes and International Crim...