Since the advent of Western European exploration questions have been raised about the legality and morality of claims to new territories and the ensuing, often brutal colonisation patterns. The doctrine of discovery justified the acquisition of territories by conquest or other means. By the 19th century British common law included the doctrine of continuity, which recognised that the property rights of the indigenous people survived after the Crown acquired sovereignty over their territories. The Crown used a general treaty of cession and protection as the instrument for gaining sovereignty. In the context of Western European colonisation, this article discusses the statutory and judicial recognition of New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi 1840...
In Johnson v. McIntosh, John Marshall proclaimed that European discovery of America “gave exclusive ...
This article considers the process of determining native title claims and responding to the revelati...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
North America and New Zealand were colonized by England under an international legal principle that ...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
Canada and New Zealand are both nations with substantial indigenous populations, with the Māori in N...
This article considers the new Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 (NZ). This Act was passed in response t...
This paper focuses on the period prior to the Treaty of Waitangi when the Supreme Court of New South...
tag=1 data=The Treaty of Waitangi 1840: the New Zealand experience. by Gordon S. Orr tag=2 data=Orr...
This article reflects upon themes and foundations of the contemporary legalism attending the resolut...
Māori customary rights to natural resources are a contentious issue between Māori and the New Zealan...
This article examines how contemporary legal discourse perpetuates and reproduces colonial structure...
This article reflects upon themes and foundations of the contemporary legalism attending the resolut...
This Note presents the problems the Maori, New Zealand\u27s indigenous people, have encountered in s...
In Johnson v. McIntosh, John Marshall proclaimed that European discovery of America “gave exclusive ...
This article considers the process of determining native title claims and responding to the revelati...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...
In 1840 the indigenous Maori tribes of New Zealand ceded the sovereignty of New Zealand to the Briti...
North America and New Zealand were colonized by England under an international legal principle that ...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
Canada and New Zealand are both nations with substantial indigenous populations, with the Māori in N...
This article considers the new Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 (NZ). This Act was passed in response t...
This paper focuses on the period prior to the Treaty of Waitangi when the Supreme Court of New South...
tag=1 data=The Treaty of Waitangi 1840: the New Zealand experience. by Gordon S. Orr tag=2 data=Orr...
This article reflects upon themes and foundations of the contemporary legalism attending the resolut...
Māori customary rights to natural resources are a contentious issue between Māori and the New Zealan...
This article examines how contemporary legal discourse perpetuates and reproduces colonial structure...
This article reflects upon themes and foundations of the contemporary legalism attending the resolut...
This Note presents the problems the Maori, New Zealand\u27s indigenous people, have encountered in s...
In Johnson v. McIntosh, John Marshall proclaimed that European discovery of America “gave exclusive ...
This article considers the process of determining native title claims and responding to the revelati...
Maria Maori Motuhake or Maori self determination is developing into one of the most pressing politic...