Public Inquiries: Powers, Practice and Procedure
Issues covered include: evidence, inquiry, judicial review, employer obligations, role of inquiries abroad
Description
Like it or not, there are more public Inquiries happening in NZ than ever before, so the probability that you will end up being involved in one, or supporting an organisation that is involved in one high. You will need to know how to respond proficiently, as well as understanding where it can all go wrong. This event will feature distinguished legal practitioners who will canvas the most important legal issues, tips and traps relevant to government lawyers when subject to an inquiry.
Attend and earn 4 CPD hours
This seminar was recorded in Wellington on 17 September 2019
Chair: Simon Mount QC, Bankside Chambers
9.00am to 10.00am: Inquiries: Types, Evidence and Procedure
- Inquiries Act 2013
- Examining the types of inquiries and examples
- Effective evidence in inquiries
- Understanding the procedure
Presented by Wendy Aldred, Barrister, Stout Street Chambers
10.00am to 11.00am: Powers of an Inquiry and Judicial Review
- Key powers under the Inquiries Act
- Judicial Review of inquiries and commissions
- Key observations from the Courts
Presented by Sally McKechnie, Partner, Simpson Grierson
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea Break
11.15am to 12.15pm: Supporting Employees in an Inquiry: Employer Obligations
- The duty to indemnify
- Public sector considerations
- Legal advice and privilege
- Practical support
Presented by Blair Scotland, Partner, Dundas Street Employment Lawyers
12.15pm to 1.15pm: The Contemporary Role of Inquiries in New Zealand and Abroad
- A comparative examination of inquiries internationally in the last few years
- Practical implications for NZ from other jurisdictions
Presented by Nicolette Butler, Crown Counsel, Public Law, Crown Law Te Tari Ture o te Karauna
Learning Objectives
- Ensure you’ve across the essentials of an inquiry
- Gain a deeper understanding of the powers of an inquiry and judicial review
- Understand and gain practical tips for supporting employees in an Inquiry
- Examine the wider implications of an Inquiry in NZ and abroad
Venue
InterContinental Wellington
Level 1, 2 Grey Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Directions
The Intercontinental is a 2 min walk from Lambton Quay which has a number of buses going to airport and suburbs. It's a 10 min walk to the nearest train station. Taxis are also available downstairs at the hotel entry.
Parking
Limited valet parking available at $20 per day. Additional parking available at Wilson Parking with $5 per half hour and $22 for early-bird.
Parking is not included in the registration fee and price is subject to change.