Wilson Harle | New Zealand | 30 May 2023
In light of two recent decisions, the first by the Supreme Court in Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd v Taranaki-Whanganui Conservation Board and the second by the High Court, statutory decision-makers may need to give greater consideration to the applicable principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and tikanga Māori.
Buddle Findlay | New Zealand | 30 May 2023
After signing free trade agreements with the EU and the UK, the New Zealand Government is required to make a number of changes to our legislation -…
Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 29 May 2023
Renewable energy is a significant part of the electricity generation mix in New Zealand, accounting for over 80% of overall generation. New Zealand has seen a large increase in activity in renewable energy development over the past couple of years, driven by projected demand growth, reflecting expected adoption of electric vehicles and the electrification of industry.
Buddle Findlay | New Zealand | 29 May 2023
In the next few days, Parliament is expected to pass the Employment Relations (Extended Time for Personal Grievance for Sexual Harassment) Amendment…
Lane Neave | New Zealand | 28 May 2023
It’s not uncommon for someone to want to let off steam at the end of an employment relationship, especially if the relationship ended on bad terms…
Cooney Lees Morgan | New Zealand | 28 May 2023
Amendments have been made to the Unit Titles Act 2010 placing greater compliance standards on sellers of Unit Titles, as well as higher standards on…