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New Zealand’s military justice system is a separate and parallel system of justice that forms an integral part of the New Zealand legal system. It also shares many of the same underlying principles as the civilian criminal justice system.
The report details data collected on judicial cases over the 2021/22 financial year. During that period a total of 426 Summary Trials (dealing with 590 offences) were heard. There were five appeals to the Summary Appeal Court.
NZDF Response to Civilian Harm – Annual Report 2021
This report provides a summary of the New Zealand Defence Force response to civilian harm arising from its actions when operating in situations of armed conflict, for the period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021, as required by Defence Force Order 35: NZDF Response to Civilian Hard (DFO 35) at 5.02.
NZDF Response to Civilian Harm – Annual Report 2022
This report provides a summary of the New Zealand Defence Force response to civilian harm arising from its actions when operating in situations of armed conflict, for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, as required by Defence Force Order 35: NZDF Response to Civilian Hard (DFO 35) at 5.02.
Women in the NZDF – Report to 30 June 2019
The Women in the NZDF Report is an annual report providing transparency around the participation of women in the NZDF. The report includes NZDF’s gender-related strategic initiatives and highlights successes.