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TE POUĀRAHI | THE JUDGE OVER YOUR SHOULDER

He aratohu mō te tuku whakatau pai me te ture i Aotearoa | A guide to good decision-making and the law in New Zealand

  • INDEX
  • FOREWORD
    • ABOUT
    • HOW TO
  • PREPARE
    • Q1: SOURCE
    • Q2: LIMITS
    • Q3: AUTHORITY
    • Q4: POLICY
    • Q5: HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Q6: MĀORI-CROWN
    • Q7: INTERNATIONAL
  • PROCESS
    • Q8: STATUTORY PROCESS
    • Q9: FAIRNESS
    • Q10: CONSULTATION
    • Q11: BIAS
    • Q12: EXPECTATIONS
    • Q13: PRIVACY
    • Q14: TIMELINESS
  • DECIDE
    • Q15: RELEVANCE
    • Q16: WEIGHT
    • Q17: FACTORS FOR CHALLENGE
    • Q18: PURPOSE
    • Q19: LEGAL FRAMEWORK
    • Q20: PROPORTIONALITY
    • Q21: EVIDENCE
  • RECORD
    • Q22: RECORD
    • Q23: COMMUNICATE
  • Annexes
    • ANNEX 1
    • ANNEX 2
    • ANNEX 3

RECORD

STEP 4: RECORDING AND COMMUNICATING THE DECISION

Question 22: What record is appropriate?

Question 23: What communication is appropriate?

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Disclaimer

Note: This guidance is provided to public sector decision-makers to assist them to make better decisions. It is intended to describe the current position of the law but is not legal advice and cannot replace legal advice informed by specific circumstances. It is not binding on public sector decision-makers, and is not intended to be enforceable against decision-makers in any way.

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