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Administration of Justice in New Zealand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Administration of Justice sector based in New Zealand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Pacific Justice Sector Programme
The Pacific Justice Sector Programme is a multi-jurisdictional initiative guided by the Pacific Chief Justices' 15-member Leadership Forum, which includes Aotearoa New Zealand's Chief Justice Winkelmann in her capacity as Chief Justice of Tokelau. The PJSP promotes a stable, prosperous and resilient Pacific through support for the development of accessible, fair, responsive and efficient justice systems.
11 to 50 staff
New Zealand Parole Board
The New Zealand Parole Board makes public safety decisions about the managed release of long-term prisoners. Parole aids reintegration, by allowing eligible offenders to finish their sentence in the community, subject to conditions set by the Board. Compliance is closely monitored by probation officers, employed by Community Corrections.
51 to 200 staff
Employment Relations Authority Te Ratonga Ahumana Taimahi Era
The Authority is Aotearoa’s Employment/industrial tribunal.
11 to 50 staff
The Office Of The Chief Justice Te Tari Toko I Te Tumu Whakawā
The Office of the Chief Justice | Te Tari Toko i te Tumu Whakawā (Te Tari) supports the Chief Justice, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief High Court Judge, and other Heads of Bench of Aotearoa New Zealand in their leadership and administrative responsibilities – to enable the judiciary to function as an independent branch of government. Established on 1 July 2014 (as the Judicial Office for Senior Courts), Te Tari supports the judiciary at the constitutional interface between the judiciary and the executive, providing advisory, legal, governance, administrative, communications and operational support. Te Tari is financially supported by the Ministry of Justice but remains otherwise independent. Te Tari incorporates Te Kura Kaiwhakawā | Institute of Judicial Studies, which provides education and professional development to judges, and also administers the Pacific Justice Sector Programme (PJSP).
51 to 200 staff