Time-capsule: Explorations of Concepts of Time and Law in Colonial New Zealand (original) (raw)
Reclaiming land, reclaiming guardianship: Role of the Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Garth Cant
Aboriginal History, 2011
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Maori Legal Issues in the Supreme Court 2004-2014: A Critical, Comparative and International Assessment
Claire Charters
2015
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The waters of the Maori: Maori law and state law
Robert Joseph
2017
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The Nature of the Relationship of the Crown in New Zealand with Iwi Māori
Susan Healy
The Nature of the Relationship of the Crown in New Zealand with Iwi Maori, 2007
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Maintaining a Colonising History in Aotearoa New Zealand: Concerns with the Waitangi Tribunal report, Wai 1040, on the Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu claim regarding He Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi, 5.11.22
Susan Healy
2022
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‘English Law and the Maori Response: A Case Study from the Runanga System in Northland, 1861-65’, Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol.116, No.1, 2007, pp. 7-33
Vincent O'Malley
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Juridical Encounters: Māori and the Colonial Courts, 1840-1852
Shaunnagh Dorsett
The Journal of New Zealand Studies, 2019
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THE ABORIGINAL RIGHTS OF THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI AT COMMON LAW
PG McHugh
1987
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Relating Maori and pakeha : the politics of indigenous and settler identities : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Avril Bell
2004
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The Treaty of Waitangi settlement process in Māori legal history
Carwyn Jones
2013
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Rebalancing Wrongs: Towards a New Law of Remedies for Aotearoa New Zealand
Alister Hughes
Victoria University of Wellington law review, 2022
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A Critical Examination of the Fedarb Copy of Te Tiriti o Watangi and its implications on ‘the Principles of the Treaty’ and the collective future of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Hemopereki Simon
2019
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Challenging the Standard Story of indigenous rights in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Steve Kirkwood
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005
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The Native Land Laws: global contexts of tenure reform, individual and collective agency, and the structure of 'the Māori economy' -a 'landless brown proletariat'?
Samuel D Carpenter
2019
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‘Not One More Bloody Acre’: Land Restitution and the Treaty of Waitangi Settlement Process in Aotearoa New Zealand
matthew wynyard
Land
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Determining Māori language policy in large part with Māori ideas: Critical reflections on a tribunal decision
Nathan John Albury
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‘Land Deeds as Treaties: The New Zealand Experience’, (paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society 17th Annual Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, July 1998)
Vincent O'Malley
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Identity and alternative version of the past in New Zealand
Geoffrey Clark
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Carving our Future in a World of Possibility: Exploring Contemporary Implications of the Māori-Pākehā Relationship in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Ralph Bathurst
Tamara Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, 2011
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The long dark cloud of racial inequality and historiographical omissions: The New Zealand Native Land Court
beryl woolford roa
MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 2012
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THE MAORI AND THE CROWN An Indigenous People's Struggle For Self- Determination
Roderick H Ewins
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Maori Understandings of the Treaty of Waitangi: Report for the Waitangi Tribunal WAI 1040: Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond
Anne Salmond
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"Kāi Tahu me te Hopu Tītī ki Rakiura: An Exception to the ‘Colonial Rule’?"
Michael Stevens
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New Zealand history is Maori history: Tikanga as the ethical foundation of historical scholarship In Aotearoa New Zealand
Nepia Mahuika
2015
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Power of the indigenous people: MAori of New Zealand and NE of India
JOHN MOHAN RAZU
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The Waitangi Tribunal and the Regulation of Maori Protest
Juan Tauri
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2007 Taonga Maori: encompassing rights and property in New Zealand
Amiria Salmond
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Relating Māori and Pākehā (doctoral thesis)
Avril Bell
2004
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Interpreting Customary Rights Orders under the Foreshore and Seabed Act: The New Jurisdiction of the Maori Land Court
Shaunnagh Dorsett
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 2005
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Te Arewhana Kei Roto i Te Rūma: An Indigenous Neo-Disputatio on Settler Society, Nullifying Te Tiriti, ‘Natural Resources’ and Our Collective Future in Aotearoa New Zealand
Hemopereki Simon
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Taonga, Rights and Interests: Some Observations on the Framework of Protections for the Māori language
Mamari Stephens
Victoria University of Wellington law review / Law Faculty
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Relating Maori and pakeha: the politics of indigenous and settler identities: a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of …
Avril Bell
2004
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Shaunnagh Dorsett on Māori and colonial courts
Miranda Johnson
History Australia, 2020
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Creating Treaty-based local governance in New Zealand: Māori and Pākehā views
Karen Webster
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online
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The Politics of Indigeneity and Contemporary Challenges to Maori Self-Determination
Dominic O'Sullivan
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