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Chief Justice welcomes the appointment of new Chief Māori Land Court Judge

20 July

The Chief Justice welcomes the announcement by Associate Minister of Māori Development, the Hon Nanaia Mahuta, of Judge Caren Fox’s appointment as Chief Judge of Te Kooti Whenua Māori | Māori Land Court.

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Supreme Court to continue publishing submissions online

05 July

In early 2022, the Supreme Court introduced a practice of publishing written submissions, chronologies, and outlines of argument for appeal hearings in the Supreme Court, with only limited exceptions. The practice was introduced as a trial, subject to review in light of the experience of its operation in its first…

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New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Released

30 June

The latest New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS), which was released by the Ministry of Justice on 28 June 2023, has found just under a third of adults have been the victims of personal and household crime.

The NZCVS is based on interviews with randomly selected people between November 2021 and…

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New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Released

28 June

The latest New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS) has found just under a third of adults have been the victims of personal and household crime.

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Wellbeing concerns and court pressures

23 June

There have been some recent reports of serious and urgent well-being concerns for barristers and other court lawyers. The Heads of Bench addressed these at a recent meeting with the profession.  

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Finding a good lawyer

02 June

Genevieve Hancock, Convenor, Wellington Women Lawyers’ Association

Equitable briefing and instruction are at the heart of what the Wellington Women Lawyers’ Association (WWLA) does. It’s so important because women lawyers do not experience equality in briefing and instruction (understatement of the century).

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Chief Justice welcomes High Court appointment - Justice Jane Anderson

10 May

The Chief Justice welcomes the Attorney General’s announcement today of the appointment of Auckland King’s Counsel Jane Anderson as a Judge of the High Court.

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Chief Justice pays tribute to Simon France

11 April

The Chief Justice, the Rt Hon Dame Helen Winkelmann GNZM, today paid tribute on behalf of New Zealand’s judiciary to the Honourable Simon France, recently retired Judge of the Court of Appeal, who passed away on Saturday evening after a brief illness.

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Appointments to the High Court

06 April

Wellington King’s Counsel Paul James Radich has been appointed a Judge of the High Court, and Wellington barrister Andrew Cunningham Skelton has been appointed an Associate Judge of the High Court, Attorney‑General David Parker announced today.

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District Court Judges appointed

27 March

Attorney-General David Parker has announced the appointment of Christopher John Dellabarca of Wellington, Dr Katie Jane Elkin of Wellington, Caroline Mary Hickman of Napier, Ngaroma Tahana of Rotorua, Tania Rose Williams Blyth of Hamilton and Nicola Jan Wills of Wellington as District Court Judges.

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Comments by ministers on judges and prosecution decisions

16 March

New Zealand Bar Association President Maria Dew KC has commented on recent media regarding Ministers comments on judicial decisions.  Ms Dew has warned that judicial independence is critical in upholding the rule of law, which supports our democracy.  Ms Dew said that the public must be confident that they can…

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Regulating Lawyers in Aotearoa New Zealand | Te Pae Whiritahi i te Korowai Rato Ture o Aotearoa

10 March

In 2021, the Law Society commissioned an Independent Review to examine the regulation and representation of legal services in Aotearoa New Zealand, including the structure and functions of the Law Society. 

The overall conclusion of the report is that while the current regulation and representation model works well in some areas,…

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