Speech to the Federation of Māori Authorities National Conference
10 Dec 2014 | NewsAnd that is what I did. I’ve been a judge for nearly four years now. I’m grateful that my father got to see me become a judge.
And that is what I did. I’ve been a judge for nearly four years now. I’m grateful that my father got to see me become a judge.
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Introduction Recently I was invited to speak at the opening of the Rotorua launch of the Waikato Law School Māori and Indigenous Governance Centre. Judge Clark spoke at the Hamilton launch and Chief Judge Isaac spoke at the Wellington launch.
Nō te pāpā Rangitihi Tahuparae tēnei kōrero. Nāku iti nei Chief Judge W W Isaac
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