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  1. LCRO 40/2023 DG v [Area] Standards Committee [X] (13 March 2024) [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...publication of 50 his or her decision as the Review Officer considers necessary or desirable in the public interest. “Public interest” engages issues such as consumer protection, public confidence in legal services and the interests and privacy of individuals. [304] Having had regard to the issues raised by this review, I have concluded that it is desirable in the public interest that this decision be published in a form that does not identify the parties or others involve...

  2. [2018] NZEnvC 237 View West Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...particularly there is a strong prospect that the application may be opposed . ./'StAL"l]f,;:-, by neighbouring owners, given the intrusion into height to boundary setbacks and /(, .. :::.~/ It)~~~ \., consequent adverse effects on their privacy and outlook. ~'1 if<\~~-,{:~{~)/6>\ (~ I ~~ ~ 'f('~~i;<:)l) ~:t:) ~~~:{~ ~" ..... --~.,;' 22 Scope of alternatives [92] This Court has considerable difficulty with the proposed alternative put...

  3. [2020] NZEmpC 175 O’Boyle v McCue [pdf, 612 KB]

    ...the remarks made about her mental health were untrue, that Ms O’Boyle would only have known the information about a relationship property dispute as a result of the employment relationship, and that she considered there had been a breach of her privacy and the good faith obligation that survived the employment relationship. [315] Although this episode does not appear to have become a significant source of distress to Ms McCue, because her reaction to all those events were somewh...

  4. Proactive-Release-Family-Court-Associate-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993; 15.3 the disclosure statement requirements (a draft disclosure statement prepared by the Ministry of Justice is attached); 15.4 the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 2020; 15.5 relevant international standards and obligations; and 15.6 the Legislation Guidelines (2021 edition), which are maintained by the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee. Consultation 16 The following agencies have...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 122 Lee Valley Limestone v Tasman District Council [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    ...that the proposal "will not unacceptably detract from the rural character and amenity of this locality and therefore accords with Objectives 7.4.2 and 5.1.2, and their associated policies"Y Ms Hilson went on to testify that "the privacy, outdoor living opportunity and general amenity of the submitters' properties and their rural dwelling sites will be maintained, including through landscape screening, as anticipated under Objective 5.2.2 and its policies". 1...

  6. National Standards Committee v Orlov [2013] NZLCDT 45 [pdf, 390 KB]

    ...Allegations should not be made against persons not involved in the proceeding unless they are necessary to the conduct of the litigation and reasonable steps are taken to ensure the accuracy of the allegations and, where appropriate, the protection of the privacy of those persons. [88] The making of unsubstantiated or false allegations, particularly in relation to a judicial officer is also in our view relevant to s 7(1)(a)(i), that is “disgraceful or dishonourable” conduct....

  7. LCRO 51/2021 KS and BG v WJ (30 September 2024) [pdf, 410 KB]

    ...such publication of his or her decision as the Review Officer considers necessary or desirable in the public interest. “Public interest” engages issues such as consumer protection, public confidence in legal services and the interests and privacy of individuals. [237] Having had regard to the issues raised by this review, I have concluded that it is desirable in the public interest that this decision be published in a form that, subject to the following paragraph, does not dire...

  8. Kaiarahi-Family-Court-Navigators-Evaluation-Report.pdf [pdf, 6.7 MB]

    ...involvement: Kaiārahi involvement with the Family Court or with other agencies also working with the whānau they support, for example Oranga Tamariki or the Police. In some situations, there was no formal process followed, so Kaiārahi anonymity and privacy was compromised. www.malatest-intl.com Final report - Evaluation of Kaiārahi 57 ● Scenarios where both parties need Kaiārahi support. In one example, the Kaiārahi contacted the mother, informing her that the father ha...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 189 Feeley v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 660 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 c. recognising that for some sites, compliance with a prescribed road setback standard is not practicable due to the site size and...

  10. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Ltd v Dunedin City Council - Application [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...City Council for processing t . cation. in6tding a funher acc:ount if the COSt of processing the application exceeds the deposit paid. Signalull! of Applicant/~ (delete one): --l.,.h;s:S~!::::;.:l::::§;~;;:::::!C:=..=------- Date: 1 //0/1) ~ 7 Privacy - Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 You should be aware th.t Ihis document becomes a public record once submitted. Under the above Act. anyone can request to see copies of application5 lodged with the Council. Th...