Search results for ‘waitangi tribunal’

  • Waitangi Tribunal

    Found in Government A-Z / Waitangi Tribunal

    Their inquiries are divided into two groups: district inquiries, and generic inquiries. District inquiries relate to a paricular place or piece of land, and generic inquiries deal with everything else.

  • Disputes Tribunal

    Found in Government A-Z / Disputes Tribunal

    Their hearings are private.   There are no lawyers or judges and members of the public and the media are not allowed into the hearing room. You can use the Tribunal to settle small claims up to $30,000.

  • Immigration and Protection Tribunal

    Found in Government A-Z / Immigration and Protection Tribunal

    They replaced the Residence Review Board, the Refugee Status Appeals Authority, the Removal Review Authority, and the Deportation Review Tribunal.

  • Legal Aid Tribunal

    Found in Government A-Z / Legal Aid Tribunal

    You can ask them to review a decision about: applications for legal aid, including if an application has been declined the maximum level of legal aid granted the amount to be repaid by somone granted legal aid the conditions placed on a grant stopping or changing a grant a charge or security placed on property owned…

  • Human Rights Review Tribunal

    Found in Government A-Z / Human Rights Review Tribunal

    The Human Rights Review Tribunal is an independent body that can review decisions about human rights, privacy, and health and disability issues.

  • Add a consultation

    Found in Engaging with government / Consultations — have your say / Consultations listing / Add a consultation

    You can send us information about a consultation here. We’ll check it and add it to the list. Alternatively, email us at govtnz@dia.govt.nz

  • History, culture and heritage

    Found in History, culture and heritage

    Family history, Te Reo, Treaty of Waitangi, military history

  • Māori history

    Found in History, culture and heritage / New Zealand's history / Māori history

    Māori are tangata whenua — people of the land. They came to Aotearoa from Polynesia in the 13th century and created a new language and culture.

  • When you have a problem at work

    Found in Work / Workers’ rights / When you have a problem at work

    If you have a problem at work talk to your boss directly. If you cannot solve it you can get help from government and other organisations. Some of this help is free.

  • Your consumer rights

    Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Your consumer rights

    You have the right to complain if something you’ve bought does not work, a service has not achieved the result that was agreed, something has not been delivered on time, or you've been misled by an advert.

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