Government Sector Series
This series will examine the latest developments in judicial review, explore public international, comparative and foreign law and what this means for New Zealand and take a deep dive into ‘personal information’ and privacy obligations in the Government law context. Choose the session most relevant to you or attend them all.
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.
Session 1
Thursday, 30 July 2020
Attend and receive an in depth round up of the most important cases and developments in judicial review and their implications.
9.00am to 10.30am: Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications
- Review judicial review case law over the last 12 months
- Key developments and emerging trends
- Practical implications for your clients and organisations
Presented by Matthew Smith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Learning Objective: Examine recent judicial review law and cases, trends and their implications
Register here for Session 1 only
Session 2
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Questions of public international, comparative and foreign law can and do arise across cases before the New Zealand courts. While the basic principles governing such law are long-standing, the concrete application of those principles can be difficult. They can also yield unexpected advantages and disadvantages. Attend and gain a deeper, practical understanding of the application and implications of public international, comparative and foreign law on the decisions made in New Zealand cases.
9.00am to 10.30am: Public International, Comparative and Foreign Law in the New Zealand Courts
- The governing principles
- Practicalities of identifying and addressing issues of international, comparative and foreign law
- A range of recent and current New Zealand proceedings
Presented by Ben Keith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Learning Objective: Receive practical guidance on international and foreign law and the impact on matters heard in New Zealand in a variety of areas of domestic law.
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Session 3
Thursday, 17 September 2020
Attend and you will receive a timely update on the meaning of ‘personal information’ while critiquing your privacy obligations.
Chair: Juliet Philpott, Barrister, Hawkestone Chambers
9.00am to 10.30am: Privacy in the Government Sector: Personal Information as a Gateway to Privacy Obligation
- Review key Privacy Act cases in the Courts and the Human Rights Review Tribunal on the scope of “personal information”
- Practical implications for your clients and organisations
Presented by Matthew Smith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Learning Objective: Benefit from a critical update on personal information and privacy