The present call for recognition of Maori fishing rights is based on the Treaty of Waitangi. Similarities between the Maori rights and recent developments with North American Indian fishing rights are presented and discussed. Traditional Maori fishing and cultural values are discussed and a current Maori position outlined. Economic efficiency issues are examined, and the conclusion is reached that a change to more Maori ownership of fishing rights is unlikely to compromise economic efficiency. Issues arise in trying to value different cultural beliefs between two groups in society, but these differences can be accommodated within an economic model. The major issue is an equity concern, and the debate should concentrate on equity ...
In 1986, the New Zealand government implemented one of the world’s first nationally comprehensive pr...
If tino rangatiratanga as guaranteed under the Treaty of Waitangi is to be met, Maori participation ...
This paper will address the effectiveness of fisheries co-management between the Ministry of Fisheri...
The present call for recognition of Maori fishing rights is based on the Treaty of Waitangi. Simila...
The introduction of innovative fishery policies in New Zealand has recently attracted international ...
For Maori, tikanga Maori or custom law not only underpinned the recognition of property rights to th...
Before the arrival of the European, Maori fishing grounds were controlled by particular tribe and ha...
Research PaperThe 1992 fisheries settlement between the New Zealand government and Maori is the larg...
New Zealand's fisheries are perhaps best known for the individual transferable quota (ITQ) system br...
By the end of the 1980s Mäori had regained a treaty right to a share of New Zealand’s lucrative comm...
This thesis explores the customary freshwater fishing rights of the New Zealand Maori through detai...
New Zealand fisheries management reforms are being conducted in terms of 'balancing' of interests an...
The New Zealand inshore fishing industry has a problem of overfishing in certain prime species. Thi...
The Maori tribe of New Zealand and the tribes of western Washington are both subject to quota system...
The right of control and access to New Zealand's fisheries resource has long been a subject of debat...
In 1986, the New Zealand government implemented one of the world’s first nationally comprehensive pr...
If tino rangatiratanga as guaranteed under the Treaty of Waitangi is to be met, Maori participation ...
This paper will address the effectiveness of fisheries co-management between the Ministry of Fisheri...
The present call for recognition of Maori fishing rights is based on the Treaty of Waitangi. Simila...
The introduction of innovative fishery policies in New Zealand has recently attracted international ...
For Maori, tikanga Maori or custom law not only underpinned the recognition of property rights to th...
Before the arrival of the European, Maori fishing grounds were controlled by particular tribe and ha...
Research PaperThe 1992 fisheries settlement between the New Zealand government and Maori is the larg...
New Zealand's fisheries are perhaps best known for the individual transferable quota (ITQ) system br...
By the end of the 1980s Mäori had regained a treaty right to a share of New Zealand’s lucrative comm...
This thesis explores the customary freshwater fishing rights of the New Zealand Maori through detai...
New Zealand fisheries management reforms are being conducted in terms of 'balancing' of interests an...
The New Zealand inshore fishing industry has a problem of overfishing in certain prime species. Thi...
The Maori tribe of New Zealand and the tribes of western Washington are both subject to quota system...
The right of control and access to New Zealand's fisheries resource has long been a subject of debat...
In 1986, the New Zealand government implemented one of the world’s first nationally comprehensive pr...
If tino rangatiratanga as guaranteed under the Treaty of Waitangi is to be met, Maori participation ...
This paper will address the effectiveness of fisheries co-management between the Ministry of Fisheri...