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  1. Meulenbroek v Vision Antenna Systems Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 51 [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...time ago. Becoming angry, Mr Meulenbroek asked Mr Stapley and Mr Corbett to leave his house. They replied that they needed to collect all Vision’s property and started taking items out of Mr Meulenbroek’s work van. Mr Meulenbroek felt that his privacy was being invaded and had no control over the situation. Having just been told that he was dismissed, dealing with property collection on top was too much. He could not think clearly what was his and what belonged to Vision. Mrs Me...

  2. DML v Montgomery and MT Enterprises Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 6 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...[135] We address first the question of a declaration. In Geary v New Zealand Psychologists Board [2012] NZHC 384, [2012] 2 NZLR 414 (Kós J, Ms SL Ineson and Ms PJ Davies) at [107] and [108] it was held that while the grant of a declaration under the Privacy Act 1993 s 85(1)(a) is discretionary, the grant of such declaratory relief should not ordinarily be denied and there is a “very high threshold for exception”. Given that the jurisdiction to grant a declaration under s 92I(3)(a) o...

  3. January 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...of Appeals 9 May 2016 – 13 May 2016 19 February 2016 8 August 2016 – 12 August 2016 20 May 2016 7 November 2016 – 11 November 2016 19 August 2016 * Actual venues, dates and times to be advised Kohi-Tätea / JANUARY 2016 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 27 PRIVACY STATEMENT: This information is required to enable us to forward a copy of the monthly National Pänui to you. Information about you will not be disclosed to any other person in a form that will identify you except where you have consente...

  4. OIA-101880.pdf [pdf, 9.7 MB]

    ...request to Minister Allan. Please see the document table below which details the documents in scope of this request and the decisions on release. Some information has been wlthheld under the following sections of the Act: • 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, • 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions, and • 9(2)(h) to maintain legal professional privilege. I do not consider there to be suf...

  5. OIA-113021.pdf [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...your request and my decision on their release. Please note, some information has been removed as it is out of scope of your request, some is withheld and some is refused under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural persons • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to maintain the constitutional conventions that protect confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers and officials • section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs t...

  6. Tranche 2 of Cabinet and Ministerial advice on changes to clubs and ranges regulations [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...regulatory requirements. 64 The requirements to provide the regulator with information engages freedom of expression affirmed in section 14 of NZBORA. Personal information must also be provided. I am satisfied that any impacts on freedom of expression or privacy are justified. The information requirements are designed to be minimally intrusive and advance the public safety objective of the regulatory regime. Likewise, the regulator’s powers of inspection, which amounts to a search in...

  7. Enabling-a-four-year-term-of-Parliament_ReleasePack_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...S9(2)(f)(iv) Proa cti ve R ele as e COLLINS Cross-Out IN CONFIDENCE 4 16.3 the disclosure statement requirements (a disclosure statement prepared by the Ministry of Justice is attached); 16.4 the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 2020; and 16.5 relevant international standards and obligations. 17 The Treaty Provisions Officials Group has not been consulted as there are no specific Treaty provisions in the Bill. 18 The Bill is inconsistent with severa...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 044 Donaldson v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 5.7 MB]

    ...LCU. West: Dalefield Road. Land use A mix of rural and rural residential land uses evident. Settlement patterns Generally, dwellings are located clear of wet areas, positioned to enjoy long-range mountain views and sited to optimise the screening/privacy benefits of the localised hummock landform patterning and vegetation patterns. Relatively few consented but unbuilt platforms (9). Typical lot sizes: predominantly 20-50ha lots with pockets of 4-10ha and < 4ha. The Lifestyle Precin...

  9. Allen + Clarke FV Courts Evaluation Final Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    Evaluation of Family Violence Courts Final Report 5 March 2021 Family Violence Courts Evaluation – Final Report 2 About Allen + Clarke Allen and Clarke Policy and Regulatory Specialists Limited (Allen + Clarke) is a consultancy firm with offices in based in Wellington (New Zealand) and Melbourne (Australia). We specialise in policy and programme development and implementation, research and evaluation

  10. Ministry of Justice annual report 2018-19 [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...We supported parliamentary processes to update and modernise legislation including: Trusts Bill, Courts Matters Bill and Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill, Crimes Amendment Bill, Family Violence Bill (as part of the joint venture), Privacy Bill, Coroners (Access to Body of Dead Person) Amendment Bill, District Court (District Court Judges) Amendment Bill, Contempt of Court Bill, Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill. We also carried out policy work and advice on several Law...