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  2. Teitiota v Chief Executive Ministry of Business, Innovation ...

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    The couple have two children who were born in New Zealand but are not entitled to New Zealand citizenship. [6] After being arrested, Teitiota applied for refugee or protected person status, which was declined by an immigration official. [7] Teitiota appealed the decision of the immigration official to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal,

  3. Immigration and Protection Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Protection Tribunal is a specialist, independent tribunal established in New Zealand under the Immigration Act 2009 with jurisdiction to hear appeals and applications regarding residence class visas, deportation, and claims to be recognised as a refugee or as a protected person.

  4. List of cases of the Supreme Court of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mafart and Prieur v Television New Zealand Ltd; Eastern Services Ltd v No 68 Ltd; C v Complaints Assessment Committee; Condon v R; Shirley v Wairarapa District Health Board; Steele and Roberts v Serepisos; Chirnside v Fay; Chamberlains v Lai; Secretary for Justice (as the New Zealand Central Authority on behalf of T J) v H; Henkel KgaA v ...

  5. Zaoui v Attorney-General (No 2) - Wikipedia

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    [9] It was article 33.2 which the New Zealand authorities were relying on because through the application of article 33.2 the New Zealand authority be free from their non-refoulement obligation under article 33 to Mr Zaoui and would be able to return him to Algeria. It was not a matter before the court whether or not Mr Zaoui came under article ...

  6. List of cases of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the substantive decisions of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. It is organised in order of the year the case was handed down. 1927. Tataurangi ...

  7. Falemaʻi Lesa - Wikipedia

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    Her case Lesa v Attorney-General of New Zealand, is a key legal case and had considerable impact on Samoans and New Zealand Law.The Privy Council ruled in July 1982 that all Western Samoans born between 1924 and 1948 were British subjects, and that under the British Nationality and New Zealand Citizenship Act 1948 from 1 January 1949 they and their descendants had become New Zealand citizens.

  8. Category:New Zealand court system - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand case law (8 C, 8 P) ... Pages in category "New Zealand court system" ... Immigration and Protection Tribunal; L.

  9. Category:High Court of New Zealand cases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "High Court of New Zealand cases" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...