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

    ...this literature review is not on restorative justice and sexual or family violence, some key points were found within the literature. Webb and Jones (2008) found that the cultural and spiritual consequences for Māori men who commit sexual abuse are consequentially worse than they are for non-Māori men. For the victims, there is no simple answer to restoring their mana and tapu, and it depends on the victim and their whānau (Eketone, 2012). It is too simplistic to assume that this can...

  2. [2017] NZEnvC 150 Blueskin Energy Ltd v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...th'at the annual generation was more likely to be 6,300 MWh - 6,700 MWh rather than the 7,440 MWh adopted by Mr Freear. [146] Mr Brown also criticised the assumed power price which he considered to be over-priced. [147] In 2014, Dunedin City consumed 903 GWh (down from 964.24 GWh in 2009). About 32% of this supply came from the Waipori hydro station and the Mahinerangi wind-farm and the remaining 68% from the national grid. 107 Based on Mr Freear's assumptions, the Blues...

  3. 2021-05-24 NPSFM s32 Evaluation [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ACTION FOR HEALTHY WATERWAYS Section 32 Evaluation Ministry for the Environment HG PROJECT NO 1020-147658-01 DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD CLIENT Ministry for the Environment PROJECT Action for healthy waterways HG PROJECT NO. 1020-147658-01 HG DOCUMENT NO. R001v3-AK147658-01-final-22July2020 DOCUMENT Section 32 Evaluation ISSUE RECORD DATE OF ISSUE 22 July 2020 STATUS Final ORIGINATOR Gillian Crowcroft / Glen Cooper / Mary McConnell / A

  4. The Sentencing Act 2002: monitoring the first year [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...CA26/03). The defendant stabbed his “on again, off again” partner during a dispute after she had come to his home and drunk alcohol with him. At the time he was on bail on a charge of assault against the victim, which included conditions that he not consume alcohol or associate with her. He had a mental disability as the result of a previous head trauma, which the sentencing Judge held reduced his ability to control himself, and consequently his culpability. 67. Weighing the defendant’s...

  5. 2021-04-20 Transcript (up to end of day 17) [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...I have reproduced Tables 1 to 5 from my evidence-in-chief with corrections 10 made. Those corrections pertain to paragraph 45 and 61 of Mr Leslie’s evidence in reply. Tables 1 to 5 are contained in Appendix A to this summary of evidence. Consequential changes to the text of my evidence-in-chief may be required due to corrections to Table 1 to 5. Given the technical nature of these changes and the fact that Plan 15 Change 7 and Schedule 10A.4 has moved on, I have not updated...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 075 McCallum Bros Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...that the NPS-UD is not relevant to this application to take sand. The extent of any policy statement may have indirect consequences or effects in other areas. We recognise that any NPS may have indirect effects in other areas. Nevertheless, any consequential effect taken to be addressed by the objectives in the segregation of various policy statements would serve no particular purpose. For current purposes, we ought to consider that the NPS-UD has very limited relevance but indica...

  7. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...out three examples, Pig Burn, Small Burn and then also I tried to do Low Burn. And what I find was it works quite well when 10 you are dealing with a small catchment with a limited number of deemed permits with priorities. It becomes quite time-consuming when you are trying to look at more complex catchments. Now, that is not the biggest hurdle. I think the biggest hurdle is that in the end, 15 it is the objective of having a schedule is to provide transparency and what I’ve...

  8. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...out three examples, Pig Burn, Small Burn and 15 then also I tried to do Low Burn. And what I find was it works quite well when you are dealing with a small catchment with a limited number of deemed permits with priorities. It becomes quite time-consuming when you are trying to look at more complex catchments. 20 Now, that is not the biggest hurdle. I think the biggest hurdle is that in the end, it is the objective of having a schedule is to provide transparency and what I’ve...

  9. [2020] NZEnvC 024 Panuku Developments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...discretion, and the relevant assessment criteria and objectives and policies for each of the individual restricted discretionary activities. If that had been done, it would have made our decision-making task much more straightforward and less time-consuming. [80] We suggested that flow charts setting out the AUP rule and related policy framework could better express and explain the approach we needed to take to address each individual restricted discretionary activity. Our concern w...

  10. Transcript - PC8 - Primary Sector Provisions - 8 November 2021 [pdf, 575 KB]

    ...taking water and that affects water quantity in the river, but water quality, this is what we’ve got to get our hand around. If the land and water regional plan is going to introduce controls 30 on land-use activities, that might necessarily, consequentially curtail volume of storage. A. Yep. 13 Q. And so it’s just understanding how that all pieces together before we can understand whether a discharge permit should be able to begin for a long period of time. A. Y...