Discussion on Māori Land in today's context
01 Feb 2012 | NewsThis information in my view should be brought together and made available to the Māori Land Court, and then to an owner who wishes to develop his land and needs to notify owners.
This information in my view should be brought together and made available to the Māori Land Court, and then to an owner who wishes to develop his land and needs to notify owners.
The Deed of Settlement did not specify a deadline for completion of the identification phase and the work was not prioritised over and above the business as usual work of the Māori Land Court.
They displayed and utilised the many aspects of the Māori language and te ao Māori in order to bring together the people and to plant the seeds of hope and promise within the heart of the Māori nation.
The deceased left children or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR The deceased had no children but left brothers and sisters or their issue as next of kin and they are listed below; OR The deceased left no children or brothers and sisters as next of kin, but I/we* list below or attach a whakapapa record showing the next of kin to the deceased, including, where possible, the names, sex, age, and postal address of those next o...
Documents/SILNA/S113-29-93-Appln-to-Determine-Successors-for-SILNA-Lands-Hawea-Wanaka.pdf (407 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 12 10:30 AM AP-20240000009048 239/93 338(7)/93 Te Runanga o Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuara He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Horohoro 40 Māori reservation - Replace Hepora Young, Albert Hapi, Eru George, Kuia Ihe and Vincent Eru with Anthony Leonard Peni, Hone Philip Waudby, Alana Ngawai Collins, Ema Maria Bargh, Kataraina Ake Nanua George, Danielle Latai Michelle Marks, Ngahuia Mary Corbett and Brook Tahaumaraeariki George a...
Documents/Panui/17.-Special-Waiariki-21-October-2024.pdf (148 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 12 10:30 AM AP-20240000009048 239/93 338(7)/93 Te Runanga o Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuara He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Horohoro 40 Māori reservation – Replace Hepora Young, Albert Hapi, Eru George, Kuia Ihe and Vincent Eru with Anthony Leonard Peni, Hone Philip Waudby, Alana Ngawai Collins, Ema Maria Bargh, Kataraina Ake Nanua George, Danielle Latai Michelle Marks, Ngahuia Mary Corbett and Brook Tahaumaraeariki George...
Documents/Panui/57.-Special-Waiariki-21-October-2024.pdf (170 kb)
Te Puna Manawa Whenua refers to various standard documents and templates. These are guides only and often need to be tailored appropriately to the facts and legal issues of the particular case.
Affected parties include successors to the deceased and persons who may have an interest that may be affected by this application.
While the numbers of Māori women judges have increased in the Māori Land Court and District Court, Justice Lowell Goddard was the first, and so far the only Māori woman to become a Queen’s Counsel and judge of the High Court.
Overall, the more simplified mediation process now included in the Act, premised on tikanga Māori and flexibility, is welcomed. The challenge now is to develop a robust and consistent framework, so that those owners of Māori Land who seek genuine resolution can use this service and avoid determinations that result in a winner and loser.