Waitangi : Māori and Pākehā perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi 🔍
edited by I.H. Kawharu
Oxford University Press, USA, Auckland, New York, New Zealand, 1989
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The New Zealand Constitution: The Search For Legitimacy / F.m. Brookfield -- Constitutional Theory & Maori Claims / P.g. Mchugh -- Te Tiriti O Waitangi: Unique Relationship Between Crown & Tangata Whenua? / David V. Williams -- Nineteenth Century Notions Of Aboriginal Title & Their Influence On The Interpretation Of The Treaty Of Waitangi / Frederika Hackshaw -- The Treaty Of Waitangi: Some International Law Aspects / Benedict Kingsbury -- Towards A Radical Reinterpretation Of New Zealand History: The Role Of The Waitangi Tribunal / M.p.k. Sorrenson -- The Muriwhenua Claim / Waerete Norman -- Mana & The Crown: A Marae At Orakei / I.h. Kawharu -- The Ngai Tahu Claim / Tipene O'regan -- The Treaty Of Waitangi: As The Focus Of Maori Protest / R.j. Walker -- The Treaty Of Waitangi: Perspectives On Social Policy / M.h. Durie -- Humpty-dumpty & The Treaty Of Waitangi / Bruce Biggs. Edited By I.h. Kawharu. Includes Bibliographical References.
Alternative title
Waitangi : Maori and Pakeha perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi
Alternative author
Kawharu, I. H. (Ian Hugh)
Alternative author
Ian Hugh Kawharu
Alternative publisher
Auckland ; New York: Oxford University Press
Alternative publisher
IRL Press at Oxford University Press
Alternative publisher
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Alternative publisher
German Historical Institute London
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Reprinted, Auckland, 1989
Alternative edition
April 27, 1989
Alternative edition
US, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Alternative description
This collection of essays by Maori and Pekeha scholars explores a wide range of legal and historical issues surrounding the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, including the language of the Treaty, individual versus communal rights, legitimacy, constitutional theory and Maori claims, the Treaty in
international law, and Locke, Austin, and the New Zealand judges.
international law, and Locke, Austin, and the New Zealand judges.
Alternative description
The essays in Part One discuss aspects of the legal and historical significance of the gaining of sovereignty over New Zealand by the Crown. The essays in Part Two are studies of Maori reaction to the guarantees given by the Crown to protect their "rangatiratanga" - their tribally based heritage and identity
Alternative description
This collection of specially commissioned essays by Maori and Pakeha scholars covers the legal and historical aspects of this treaty of cessation, signed in 1840. The text examines Maori scholarship, the legal background of the treaty and its implications for the future of New Zealand.
Alternative description
xxiv, 329 p. : 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
date open sourced
2024-08-23
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