Bishop Manuhuia Bennett often asked the question: "What did Maori call New Zealand before the arrival of the Pakeha [Europeans]?" After a deliberate pause, he would then simply utter: "Ours"
University of Otago department: Law.INTRODUCTION: For many years the Indigenous peoples of Australi...
Just over thirty years ago, in the High Court decision Huakina Development Trust v Waikato Valley Au...
This Note presents the problems the Maori, New Zealand\u27s indigenous people, have encountered in s...
Bishop Manuhuia Bennett often asked the question: "What did Maori call New Zealand before the arriva...
This article explores the nature, history and significance of Maori customary rights in the New Zeal...
The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, signed by representatives of the British Crown and Maori Tribes, create...
Māori customary rights to natural resources are a contentious issue between Māori and the New Zealan...
In 2007, the United Nations (UN) voted on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRI...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
This article is an account of a recent controversy in New Zealand regarding the common law native ti...
There is a striking lacuna in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the Bill of Rights Act). The ...
For Maori, tikanga Maori or custom law not only underpinned the recognition of property rights to th...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, person rights for nature have been added to the suite of resolution mechani...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
In 1986, the New Zealand government implemented one of the world’s first nationally comprehensive pr...
University of Otago department: Law.INTRODUCTION: For many years the Indigenous peoples of Australi...
Just over thirty years ago, in the High Court decision Huakina Development Trust v Waikato Valley Au...
This Note presents the problems the Maori, New Zealand\u27s indigenous people, have encountered in s...
Bishop Manuhuia Bennett often asked the question: "What did Maori call New Zealand before the arriva...
This article explores the nature, history and significance of Maori customary rights in the New Zeal...
The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, signed by representatives of the British Crown and Maori Tribes, create...
Māori customary rights to natural resources are a contentious issue between Māori and the New Zealan...
In 2007, the United Nations (UN) voted on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRI...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
This article is an account of a recent controversy in New Zealand regarding the common law native ti...
There is a striking lacuna in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the Bill of Rights Act). The ...
For Maori, tikanga Maori or custom law not only underpinned the recognition of property rights to th...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, person rights for nature have been added to the suite of resolution mechani...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
In 1986, the New Zealand government implemented one of the world’s first nationally comprehensive pr...
University of Otago department: Law.INTRODUCTION: For many years the Indigenous peoples of Australi...
Just over thirty years ago, in the High Court decision Huakina Development Trust v Waikato Valley Au...
This Note presents the problems the Maori, New Zealand\u27s indigenous people, have encountered in s...