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  1. 3-Strikes-Proactive-Release-OIA-Requests_Final_Part1.pdf [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...detailed in the tables below. Some emails with other external agencies are also included because they were circulated internally. Some information has been withheld under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural persons, • section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions, and • section 9(2)(h) to maintain legal professional privilege. Please note, all draf...

  2. Election Access Fund Evaluation Report (Accessible Version) [docx, 236 KB]

    ...interviewed. 4 · Political Parties: No interviews were undertaken with party officials. The Commission had already contacted them as part of their review and none agreed to take part. [bookmark: _Toc160439575] Interviewing process To satisfy privacy requirements and our ethics protocols, the Commission first gained consent to pass over contact details to our research team for all potential interviewees. We produced an information sheet for interviewees including in accessible formats an...

  3. Status hearings evaluation: New Zealand study of pre-trial hearings in criminal cases [pdf, 487 KB]

    Status Hearings Evaluation: A New Zealand Study of Pre-trial Hearings in Criminal Cases Wendy Searle Tania Slater Trish Knaggs Janet November Christopher Clark ii First published in July 2004 by the Ministry of Justice and Law Commission PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand ISBN 0-478-20188-5 iii Foreword Status hearings were introduced on the initiative of judges in the Auckland District Court in 1995, as a type of pre-trial conference. They aimed to avoid the inefficiencies crea

  4. Speaking about cultural background at sentencing: section 16 of the Criminal Justice Act 1985 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...number of processes designed to protect themselves and provide evidence that they have protected the rights of individual research participants. This provokes the production of a flood of written material – information to prospective participants, privacy statements, consent forms and the like. This focus on the individual, and privileging of written documents over oral statements, does not adequately address principles of ethicality for Mäori, and may at times prove to be invasive and uns...

  5. 2016 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...confidence. Our code of conduct sets out our principles and what we expect from employees. This year we launched an online course on our Thrive eLearning system so employees can learn about topics such as anti-bribery, conflict of interest, privacy and security. 86% OF OUR PEOPLE USED OUR ONLINE TRAINING SYSTEM  OUR PEOPLE SENIOR MANAGEMENT 31% MEN 48% WOMEN 52% MEN FULLTIME EMPLOYEES 3387 3168 PERMANENT 219 FIXED TERM 75% ETHNICITY 47.9% NZ European/Pākehā...

  6. Mr-Rasheeds-Authorities.pdf [pdf, 7.1 MB]

    AUTHORITIES 1 Jordan v United Kingdom [2001] ECHR 327. 2 Osman v the United Kingdom [1998] ECHR 101 3 R (Middleton) v West Somerset Coroner [2004] 2 AC 182. 4 Sarjantson v Humberside Police Chief Constable [2013] EWCA Civ 125 5 Wallace v Attorney General [2021] NZCA 506 6 Anjum Rahman, Aliya Danzeisen, Maysoon Salama. (2019). Submissions of IWCNZ to Royal Commission of Inquiry. [online]. Available at: https://islamicwomenscouncilnz.co.nz/submissions-iwcnz/ [Accessed 25 Jan. 2022] 7 Royal

  7. ENVC combined interested party notices A to E [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...service. All submitters will be advised of hearing details at least 10 workIng days before the hearing. If you change your mind as to whether you wish to attend the hearing. please phone the Council so that the necessary arrangements can be made. PRIVACY fNFORMA TlON The information you have provided on this form is required so that your submission can be processed under the RMA, so that statistics can be collected by the Council. The information will be stored on a public register. and...

  8. NZCASS 2014 Questionnaire [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    2014 NEW ZEALAND CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE NZCASS V5.0 FINAL 2014 CONTENTS MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE ................................................................................................................................. 1 ATTITUDES TO LOCAL CRIME AND INCIVILITIES ....................................................................................... 1 FEAR OF AND WORRY ABOUT CRIME

  9. ENVC combined interested party notices F to L [pdf, 12 MB]

    I~ • IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND IN THE MATTER IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND ENV-2013-AKL-000174 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act) an application under section 87G of the Act WAIHEKE MARINAS LIMITED Applicant AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent REC~iVcD 07 J Environment Court Auckland L--_-'-'-'- NOTICE OF PERSON'S WISH TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS Section 274 Resource Management Act 1991 TO: the Registrar Environment Court PO Box 7

  10. Evaluation of Rotorua Second Chance community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 544 KB]

    ...participating victims reported feeling better about the offending, 11% felt no different and 11% felt worse. Three offenders we interviewed indicated they would have liked more support at the meeting. No participating victims held this view. The privacy and confidentiality of participants must be protected and respected to the extent possible The facilitator reminds participants about the need for the discussion at the restorative justice meeting not to be shared with anyone outsi...