LAWASIA and Conference of Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific
15 Feb 2018 | NewsJudge Isaac attended representing the Chief Justice of Niue and Judge Coxhead attended representing the Chief Justice of the Cook Islands.
Judge Isaac attended representing the Chief Justice of Niue and Judge Coxhead attended representing the Chief Justice of the Cook Islands.
What can be done, for example, for owners who wish to form governance structures so they can get a lease of their land to utilise it, but have difficulty notifying the owners to inform them of the proposals as required by section 215 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act?
In some cases, you can find trustee contact details which you can use to register your interest in receiving updates about the whenua.
The expanded service includes non-judicial mediators and judges who can act as mediators. Click here to learn more about the service and to see the list of the mediators and judges you can select to hear your dispute.
The trustees want to get in touch with every owner so they can update their contact details.
If not sensitively managed, disputes can create problems which can lead to longstanding whānau disagreements and division.
Documents/Articles/MLC-DRS-expression-of-interest-information-booklet.pdf (922 kb)
E tika ana kia mihia ngā tumu o ngā tari i tuku tautoko ki te kaupapa, ko Greg Shaw nō Te Tumu Paeroa i tae atu hei kanohi kitea mō te Māori Trustee, Dr Charlotte Severne, ko te kāhui whakahaere o Te Puni Kōkiri, ka mutu, ki te Acting Secretary, Paula Rāwiri i tae atu hei kanohi kitea mō Dave Samuels te Secretary of Māori Development.
Documents/Articles/Te-Kooti-Whenua-Maori-Purongo-a-tau-Matariki-2022-Matariki-2023.pdf (11 mb)
Refuse to Answer 2, 1% Refuse to answer, 3, 1% Don’t Know, 1, 0% Refuse to answer, 2, 1%Refuse to Answer, 3, 2% Very Poor, 5, 2% Poor, 7, 3% Court facilities In-person hearings and online hearings How would you describe the hearings you attended in person? How would you describe the hearings you attended online?
Documents/Misc/MLC-User-Survey-2025-Infographic-V5-Te-Reo-Headings.pdf (372 kb)
The Court would retain the ability to reject that agreement if the parties did not meet fully the legal test under the Act. It will therefore be important that mediators with some working knowledge of the relevant legislation are appointed once private mediators can be appointed under Part 3A of the Act.
The Court would retain the ability to reject that agreement if the parties did not meet fully the legal test under the Act. It will therefore be important that mediators with some working knowledge of the relevant legislation are appointed once private mediators can be appointed under Part 3A of the Act.