He Kupu Taurangi: Treaty Settlements and the Future of Aotearoa New Zealand
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By Finlayson, Christopher
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As Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations from 2008 to 2017, Christopher Finlayson completed an unprecedented number of settlements with iwi. In 2012 alone, Parliament passed more Treaty legislation than it had over the previous twenty years. Christopher Finlayson gained un...ique insight into the elements of successful negotiations and was involved in developing legal innovations to reach settlements. In this book, the authors analyse the essential components of settlements, reference particular settlements in looking at themes such as natural resources, co-governance and legal personality, and they discuss the impact of the process and outcomes on the relationship between Maori and the Crown.
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ISBN |
9781775506157 |
Published NZ |
15 Feb 2021 |
Publisher |
Huia Publishers |
Format |
Hardback |
Availability |
Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-14 working days
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ISBN-13 |
9781775506157 |
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Stock |
Available |
Status |
Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-14 working days |
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Publisher |
Huia Publishers |
Imprint |
Huia Publishers |
Published |
15 Feb 2021
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Publication Country |
New Zealand |
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Format |
Hardback
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Author(s) |
By Finlayson, Christopher |
Category |
Law NZ, Maori & Pasifika Maori
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Number of Pages |
290 |
Dimensions |
Width: 230mm Height: 180mm
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Dewey Code |
Not specified |
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Not specified - defaults to 1,000g |
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Author's Bio
The Honourable Christopher Finlayson QC LLD BA was elected as a National Party Member of Parliament in 2005 and served as Attorney-General and Minister for Treaty Negotiations (2008-17), Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage (2008-14), Associate Minister of Maori Development (2014-17) and Minister for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service and Government Communications Security Bureau (2014-17). He retired from Parliament in 2018 to return to legal practice.
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