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JWI ACPECT Presentation 2022

1 THE ADEQUACY OF LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CUSTOMARY RIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND Ka kuhu ahau ki te ture, hei matua mo te pani I seek refuge in the law, for it is a parent of the oppressed (Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki) Judge Te Kani Williams An important starting point for this paper is setting out the fundamental basis upon which Māori connect with their environment and their lands.

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0903423 Ministry of Justice Panui October 2023 CONFIRMED FOR WEBSITE

APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: AP-20230000021146 A20230006965 113/93 118/93 Kim Marie Tanu Leatherby Marie Celeste Tuahine Leatherby also known as Buddy Weatherby or Marie Celeste Tuahine Tukino Leatherby - Succession AP-20230000021376 A20230008307 338(1)/93 William Mackintosh, Te Aroha Olive Mackintosh Lot1 DP 404187 and Lot 2 DP404187 - To set apart land as a Mäori reservation for the purpose of papakainga housing AP-20230000021501 A20230009104 239/93 Maria Mo...

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MLC 150 years of the Maori Land Court

The following words from Te Kooti Arikirangi sums up this sentiment well: “Ka kuhu au ki te ture, Hei matua mō te pani” “I seek refuge in the law, For it is a parent to the oppressed” Wilson Isaac Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court iv | v Foreword Andrew Bridgman, Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive Ministry of Justice The modern Māori Land Court exists in an environment that is significantly different to that in which it was created on 30 October 1865, by the...

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