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APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
37 A20220016513 118/93,
113A/93
Tia Tuna Christina Wilson also known as Christina White -
Succession
38 A20220016545 117/93,
113A/93
Ross Franklin
Fitzgerald
Julia Anne Fitzgerald also known as Julia Ann
Fitzgerald - Succession
39 A20210009902 113A/93,
118/93
Rohatai
Pewhairangi,
Elizabeth Dixon,
Sophia Parlato
Ihakara Pewhairangi - Succession
40 A20220009384 118(6)/93,
113A/93
Joe Tiopira Te
Kiriwai Toroa
Mare...
She also acted as legal counsel for Treaty claimants and Māori land clients. She holds a LLM from Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, and in 2023 received her PhD at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi for her thesis "Ko te mana te utu: Narratives of sovereignty, law, and tribal citizenship in the Pōtikirua ki te Toka-a-Taiau District".
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As the first fully bilingual judgment issued in its history, it signals the enhancement of te reo Māori in the Court. This, at a time when the nation is celebrating the 50th year of the anniversary of the Māori language petition, the 40th anniversary of te kohanga reo and the 35th anniversary of te reo Māori becoming an official language of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Contents:
Applications for hearing in SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2024:
2 - 13 Te Rohe o Aotea
14 - 20 Te Rohe o Tairäwhiti
21 - 34 Te Rohe o Taitokerau
35 - 42 Te Rohe o Täkitimu
43 - 50 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu
51 - 70 Te Rohe o Waiariki
71 - 84 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto
85 - 90 Chief Judge Court Sittings
91 - 104 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
105 Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Appendix
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