New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to many. These include express trusts, resulting trusts, constructive trusts, and charitable trusts. Perhaps more unfamiliar, at least to those outside New Zealand, are trusts that are unique to the New Zealand legal landscape and that are specific to Maori land. This article explores the relevance, and importance, of such trusts within New Zealand—Aotearoa. In doing so, the author considers a number of these Maori land trusts, and critically evaluates a range of issues, which includes governance; conflict of interest; unsatisfactory conduct; and dysfunction. While Maori land trusts are subject to the general laws of trust, it can be seen from th...
Appendix 1. Professor Alex Frame's 'Treaty Title Bill' -- Appendix 2. Official document #1: A. Frame...
In 1946 legislation was passed in the New Zealand parliament which created the body now known as the...
At a time when external influences seek access to customary land in Melanesia for commercial gain (i...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
This thesis provides a critical examination, from the perspective of three hapū (subtribes) of the N...
Trusts have been popular since their inception in medieval England.¹ In New Zealand alone, “commenta...
The landmark New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in New Zealand Maori Council v AttorneyGeneral [19...
Māori are tangata whenua (people of the land) of Aotearoa New Zealand. The development, sustenance a...
This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Ze...
In June 2009, at the Transcontinental Trusts conference in Geneva, His Honour Justice David Hayton s...
This paper is for filing in the Waitangi Tribunal in relation to a claim that existing laws do not a...
In June 2009, at the Transcontinental Trusts conference in Geneva, His Honour Justice David Hayton s...
Since 1987, the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi have been explicitly relevant in the management...
vii, 74 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-74). University of Otago depa...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Appendix 1. Professor Alex Frame's 'Treaty Title Bill' -- Appendix 2. Official document #1: A. Frame...
In 1946 legislation was passed in the New Zealand parliament which created the body now known as the...
At a time when external influences seek access to customary land in Melanesia for commercial gain (i...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
This thesis provides a critical examination, from the perspective of three hapū (subtribes) of the N...
Trusts have been popular since their inception in medieval England.¹ In New Zealand alone, “commenta...
The landmark New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in New Zealand Maori Council v AttorneyGeneral [19...
Māori are tangata whenua (people of the land) of Aotearoa New Zealand. The development, sustenance a...
This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Ze...
In June 2009, at the Transcontinental Trusts conference in Geneva, His Honour Justice David Hayton s...
This paper is for filing in the Waitangi Tribunal in relation to a claim that existing laws do not a...
In June 2009, at the Transcontinental Trusts conference in Geneva, His Honour Justice David Hayton s...
Since 1987, the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi have been explicitly relevant in the management...
vii, 74 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-74). University of Otago depa...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Appendix 1. Professor Alex Frame's 'Treaty Title Bill' -- Appendix 2. Official document #1: A. Frame...
In 1946 legislation was passed in the New Zealand parliament which created the body now known as the...
At a time when external influences seek access to customary land in Melanesia for commercial gain (i...