Discussion on residential utilisation of multiply owned Māori land
01 Jun 2012 | NewsFormer Judge Andrew Spencer discusses residential utilisation of multiply owned Māori land.
Former Judge Andrew Spencer discusses residential utilisation of multiply owned Māori land.
Judge Stephanie Milroy discusses leases and licenses over Māori Reservation land and papakāinga.
“The launch of Pātaka Whenua is a huge milestone for Te Kooti Whenua Māori,” says Māori Land Court Pae Matua Steve Gunson.
...September 2023 Judge A H C Warren PANUI NO: TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: SSept20/1 12:45 PM AP-20230000031902 239/93 Richard Patrick Te Hauki Kingi Sec 10A Blk IX and Sec 11 Blk IX Town of Pipiriki Maori Reservation - Replace Te Wheturere Poope Robert Gray, Dennis McDonnell, Lesley Awhina Edmonds, Richard Cornell Cribb, Josephine Haworth,Richard Kingi, Robert Te Huia and Teresa Maria Te Huia with Aroha Wikitoria Te Huia-Ng...
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Background Today, owners their whanau and hapu, the Māori Land Court staff and its judges have inherited a system of Māori land title that many have claimed to be inconsistent with Māori customary preferences.
Consider the following facts: Most land that Māori owned has gone. Only roughly five percent of Aotearoa is now Māori land.
There is, I think, a lesson in that. Māori Land Court Judges The Māori Land Court bench at present is made up of thirteen judges.
Former Judge David Ambler discusses the proposed review of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, with the propositions in detail.
The Māori Land Court is pleased to announce the public launch of Te Puna Manawa Whenua, the Māori Land Court Bench Book.
NGĀ KAPOREIHANA MĀORI TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993 MĀORI INCORPORATIONS TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993 The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Māori land.