Journal
The Harkness Henry lecture : lex Aotearoa : an heroic attempt to map the Māori dimension in modern New Zealand law / by Justice Joseph Williams
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- Title
- The Harkness Henry lecture : lex Aotearoa : an heroic attempt to map the Māori dimension in modern New Zealand law / by Justice Joseph Williams
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Covers the dimension of NZ law that can be called Māori law, parts of which are subjects in their own right and often internal to the Māori world (Māori land law, the Treaty and Treaty settlements law, and common law aboriginal title), but some of which is really a gloss on general legal categories, affecting both the Māori world and the wider community as part of everyday life (environment, family and criminal law, intellectual property, and public law). Considers both aspects and their eff...
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- 2013
- Creator
- Williams, Joseph, (Judge of the New Zealand High Court)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/35400635
- Related subjects
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Legal status, laws, etc. / Land tenure (Māori law) / Law, Māori / Customary law / Environmental law / Domestic relations / Māori (New Zealand people) -- Criminal justice system / Māori (New Zealand people) -- Land tenure / Māori (New Zealand people) -- Claims / Intellectual property / Public law / Kaupapa rangahau. / Whanaungatanga. / Utu. / Treaty of Waitangi
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