Judges Corner Article by Judge Aidan Warren on Dispute Resolution2
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi.
The new mediation provisions give the Court and Māori land owners a grand opportunity to define how we will resolve differences for the benefit of whānau, hapū and iwi.
Judge Terena Wara discusses how the Māori Land Court responded to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chief Justice of Australia explained how the Australian High Court’s website was a central focus in the Court’s early attempts to educate the public about the Court’s role.
Ko te amorangi ki mua ko te hāpai ō ki muri Understanding how we can help you to have a positive experience Just like the marae and how we organise ourselves to carry out the relevant rituals, nau mai is where information gathering and preparation takes place before you file an application.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: AP-20230000020604 A20230001954 239/93 Claude Karauria Ruru Hoera & Gladys Ruru Whänau Trust - Replace Eric John Tupai Ruru, Hana Williams, Suzanne Mahea Walls, Joanne Gladys Clarke, Patricia Florence Hoana Tait and Tangiarua Haami Leaf with Vanessa Ruru, Trevor Tait, Mereanna Leaf, Karauria Ruru, Awhi Clarke and Raymond Ruru as trustees AP-20230000021267 A20230007883 118(6)/93 Lee Rona Wells Patu Mereana Hale Tangohau also known as...
There are those that came and assisted with their ideas, those that then had thoughts different to others, those with their own opinions on how to enhance the day, and those with their suggestions on how to make it even better.
How is a mortgage registered against whenua Māori?
This is the narrative of a piece of land in Te Tau Ihu – Aorere. It sets out how Judge Reeves dealt with an application for accretion and for determination of ownership, where ownership records had not been maintained for over 100 years.
Contents: Applications for hearing in DECEMBER | HAKIHEA 2023: 2 - 16 Te Rohe o Aotea 17 - 24 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti 25 - 37 Te Rohe o Taitokerau 38 - 42 Te Rohe o Täkitimu 43 - 46 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu 47 - 61 Te Rohe o Waiariki 62 - 73 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto 74 - 91 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar 91 - 92 Chief Judge applications to be heard 93 Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Appendix 94 - 95 Court Sittings that have been rescheduled 96 Inform...
Documents/Panui/1105523-Ministry-of-Justice_Panui-December-2023-web.pdf (985 kb)
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