This thesis considers the New Zealand Law Commission's 2006 proposal for the establishment of a new Maori governance entity known as Waka Umanga, and the fifth Labour government's subsequent Waka Umanga Bill 2007. This thesis explores the range of issues faced by Maori in the management of their collective assets, and the problems associated with current governance entities. This thesis concludes that, if enacted, the Waka Umanga Bill would have made significant improvements to the ability of Maori to manage their collective assets
This theses commences with a review of the salient features of Modernisation Theory , and the way in...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
This thesis considers the New Zealand Law Commission's 2006 proposal for the establishment of a new ...
This thesis is about governance relationships between Maori and local governments. The research has ...
This thesis contends that tapu (spiritual and physical boundaries), mana (power and authority), utu ...
This thesis provides a critical examination, from the perspective of three hapū (subtribes) of the N...
Interest in the governance of Maori collectives has grown considerably over the past decade as signi...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
Contains fulltext : 63749-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In New Zealan...
This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as en...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
There is a striking lacuna in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the Bill of Rights Act). The ...
This theses commences with a review of the salient features of Modernisation Theory , and the way in...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
This thesis considers the New Zealand Law Commission's 2006 proposal for the establishment of a new ...
This thesis is about governance relationships between Maori and local governments. The research has ...
This thesis contends that tapu (spiritual and physical boundaries), mana (power and authority), utu ...
This thesis provides a critical examination, from the perspective of three hapū (subtribes) of the N...
Interest in the governance of Maori collectives has grown considerably over the past decade as signi...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
Contains fulltext : 63749-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In New Zealan...
This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as en...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
This thesis attempts to understand the intellectual milieu of Maori society in the early colonial p...
There is a striking lacuna in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the Bill of Rights Act). The ...
This theses commences with a review of the salient features of Modernisation Theory , and the way in...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...