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  1. LCRO 42/2021 JKL Limited v HC and GD (30 August 2021) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...with respect to health/well-being [issues]” is open-ended and vague. It appears to have morphed from concern about Mr MT, to concerns about the way in which Law Firm A manages those issues generally. [165] It also raises questions of individual privacy and commercial sensitivity. 24 [166] It seems to me that this is completely unrelated to unpaid legal fees across two pieces of legal work. [167] Mr GD made it abundantly clear that there were no well-being issues on Mr MT€...

  2. Directory of Official Information 2019 D-F [pdf, 695 KB]

    ...Science and Research Limited (‘ESR’) is the Crown Research Institutes Act 1992. Other legislation that impacts on ESR is the Companies Act 1993, the Crown Entities Act 2004, and Part V of the Public Finance Act 1989. ESR is also subject to the Privacy Act 1993, Official Information Act 1982 and the Ombudsman Act 1975. Functions and Responsibilities ESR’s purpose is to deliver enhanced scientific and research services to the public health, food safety, security and justice system...

  3. OIA-99080.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...with out-of-scope information removed. Please note that an online survey of practitioners including prosecutors, defence counsel and registry court staff was carried out. We have included the final survey questions in our response. However, due to privacy reasons, we cannot provide the individual responses. The written results of the survey were in the summary previously provided to you. The Ministry of Justice Focus Group report was carried out by Research First, which was contracted...

  4. Exposure draft AML/CFT amendment bill [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...copying, access, and the return of infor- mation). (2) Before recommending the making of regulations under this section, the Minis- ter must consult— (a) the agencies and regulators that may be affected by the proposed regula- tions; and (b) the Privacy Commissioner; and (c) any other person or body that the Minister considers may be affected by the proposed regulations. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill Part 1 cl 32 Consultation draft 25 33 Se...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 200 Hanan v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 727 KB]

    ...context, where such views exist; including by: a. implementing road setback standards; and b. ensuring that earthworks and mounding, and vegetation planting within any road setback, particularly where these are for building mitigation and/or privacy, do not detract from views to Outstanding Natural Features or Outstanding Natural Landscapes; while 44 c. recognising that for some sites, compliance with a prescribed road setback standard is not practicable due to the site siz...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 60 Snowdon v Radio New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...Mr Hickling deposed that the plaintiff was going to make an appointment with an independent medical practitioner, who is a psychiatrist, and the medical report would be provided to the Court. Mr Hickling sought to have the plaintiff’s medical privacy protected by the Court. He opposed disclosure of the SFO report to the Court and the defendant and set out grounds for his opposition. [36] Mr Quigg’s memorandum of 9 December 2011 claimed that the defendant had incurred consi...

  7. Proactive Release: Response to the third Universal Periodic Review recommendations [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...well as adequately ensure constitutional or legislative recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi Constitutional reform Russian Federation • MOJ note 33 Give constitutional rank to the Bill of Rights Act and incorporate therein the right to privacy and economic, social and cultural rights BORA-supreme laws ESC rights Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela • MOJ note 34 Strengthen the human rights obligations of the Bill of Rights Act of 1990 by defining them as sup...

  8. ENV-2016-AKL-000208 Kohler v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...typically a front verandah over which the roof pitch flattens to impart a sense of welcome. In both two-storied villas in the road, there are double verandahs. The verandah acts as intermediate or transitional space between the public footpath and the privacy of the home, reflecting a time when the road was social space. The social interaction which is possible between the verandah and the footpath can still survive to some extent today, particularly where high front fences, front yard car...

  9. Iwi panels technical appendix [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...cultural artwork. The offender usually makes their own way to the venue but the ILO or a kaiwhakahaere will transport them there, if required. The panel convenes around a table in part of a large room that is partially screened off to provide privacy and a sense of togetherness. The offender and any others (such as the victim or a support person) must walk past the waka in order to join those at the table. Offender plans Offender plans include a unique feature – the prepa...

  10. [2019] NZEmpC 178 Johnston v The Fletcher Construction Co Ltd [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...22 Johnson v Unisys Ltd [2001] UKHL 13, [2001] 2 All ER 801. 23 At [56], [58] and [80]. 24 Gallagher v Watercare Services Ltd, above n 21. collective agreement referred to the principles of the Privacy Act 1993 and to the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act so they were included by express agreement not by implication.25 Continuation of work [112] In case I am wrong in holding that Fletcher Construction did not breach the employ