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45/93 Tyson Charles
Schmidt
CJ 2016/47 - Te Keepa Tamitere or Peneti - and
orders made at 117 WP 96 (2 June 1949) -
Application to the Chief Judge
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A20160006047
45/93 Tyson Charles
Schmidt
CJ 2016/37 - Tamati Tuhiwai - and succession
orders made at 159 GIS 286-287 (26 November
2004) and 112 Rotorua MB 142 (22 March 1960) -
Application to the Chief Judge
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45/93 Olive Gilliland CJ 2017/8 - Paerau Te Wire...
In your application you’ll need to provide:
evidence that demonstrates that they have failed to carry out their duties, breached our Act or the constitution or acted in a manner that is incompatible with membership on the committee
evidence of any meetings (or attempts to call a meeting) to consider the proposed removal, and
evidence to show general support for the proposed removal.
The Court’s role is
unique in the common law world, and in our constitutional arrangements.”
“Chief Judge Fox has all the qualities, character and ability necessary to take on
this responsibility.
That figure represents about 4.8% of the judiciary. Māori women constitute close to 7.5% of the population, so there is some way to go before the number of Māori women judges reflects the population percentage.
Whakanuia
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Māori Land Court / Māori Appellate Court Annual Report Matariki 2022 – Matariki 2023
Kaiwhakawā Matua Caren Fox
Ngāti Porou
ӹ I whakamanahia i te rā
1 December 2000 (104th
Kaiwhakawā o te Kooti
Whenua Māori)
ӹ I kopoua hei Kaiwhakawā
Matua Tuarua i te rā 20 February 2010
ӹ I kopoua hei Kaiwhakawā Matua i te rā 5 July 2023
ӹ Kaiwhakawā o te rohe o Tairāwhiti
ӹ Heamana o te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi
(I kopoua i te rā 22 o Akuhata 2023), waihoki, ko
te K...
The December hearings relating
to Heretaunga took place before a differently
constituted Court, presided over by Judge Monro,
who vested the blocks in ten grantees, including
Karaitiana Takamoana and Henare Tomoana.
She has gone on to lead a number of Tribunal inquiries, including the Porirua ki Manawatū and Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiries, the Constitutional kaupapa inquiry, and urgent inquiries into claims concerning aquaculture and marine farming, Te Arawa Treaty settlement and mandating processes, Crown policy concerning Kōhanga Reo, and the Crown review of the Māori Community Development Act and Māori Wardens.