The Treaty of Waitangi occupies an unsettled place in New Zealand’s constitution, law and life. Although there is almost universal agreement that it is a foundation document, this is not reflected in the legal status of the Treaty, or necessarily in its treatment by government. The Treaty engenders strong emotions on both sides of the political divide. Many New Zealanders are ambivalent about it. For some, it is a private issue; for others, it is very public, and very political. Both the legal and constitutional status of the Treaty is uncertain and unsettled, and so is the question of who exercises public power in relation to it. Harris has described the Treaty as one ingredient of a ‘cauldron of quietly simmering constitutional issues’. I...
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
Review of Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou Struggle Without End (Revised Edition), by Ranginui WalkerKa Whawhai...
The Treaty on The Ground: Where we are headed and why it matters provides a timely assessment of how...
Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law & Legitimation F.M. Brookfield Auckland: Aucklan...
This article is a review of Claudia Geiringer, Polly Higbee and Elizabeth McLeay’s book “What’s the ...
This article is a review of Claudia Geiringer, Polly Higbee and Elizabeth McLeay’s book “What’s the ...
The author, a former politician and Prime Minister, provides a comment on the Treaty of Waitangi and...
Online ISSN 1478-9302The discipline of public international law has been, for some time, described b...
Let us problematise and interrogate the word ‘ New ’. In 1974 Frank Crowley edited A New History of ...
Review(s) of: Buying the Land, Selling the Land: Governments and Maori Land in the North Island 1865...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
Listening to the People of the Land: Christianity, Colonisation & the Path to Redemption, edited...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
This treatise on the two chief outcasts of our constitutional system, thealien and the Asiatic, is a...
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
Review of Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou Struggle Without End (Revised Edition), by Ranginui WalkerKa Whawhai...
The Treaty on The Ground: Where we are headed and why it matters provides a timely assessment of how...
Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law & Legitimation F.M. Brookfield Auckland: Aucklan...
This article is a review of Claudia Geiringer, Polly Higbee and Elizabeth McLeay’s book “What’s the ...
This article is a review of Claudia Geiringer, Polly Higbee and Elizabeth McLeay’s book “What’s the ...
The author, a former politician and Prime Minister, provides a comment on the Treaty of Waitangi and...
Online ISSN 1478-9302The discipline of public international law has been, for some time, described b...
Let us problematise and interrogate the word ‘ New ’. In 1974 Frank Crowley edited A New History of ...
Review(s) of: Buying the Land, Selling the Land: Governments and Maori Land in the North Island 1865...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
Listening to the People of the Land: Christianity, Colonisation & the Path to Redemption, edited...
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
This treatise on the two chief outcasts of our constitutional system, thealien and the Asiatic, is a...
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
The Treaty of Waitangi has repeatedly been affirmed as New Zealand’s founding document, yet our cons...
Review of Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou Struggle Without End (Revised Edition), by Ranginui WalkerKa Whawhai...