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Indigenous Rights - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. What will be the implications of New Zealand support for the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples? 8216;Free and equal to all other peoples': some implications of New Zealand’s support for the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Storm in a teacup? Implications of supporting the “non-binding” Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. Long-standing implications: The UNDRIP and New Zealand. NZ, UNDRIP, and the Pacific: Counter-intuitive Speculations.
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Skip to Content Access Key [. Home Access Key 1. Sitemap Access Key 2. Contact Access Key 9. Search Access Key 3. Accessibility Keys Access Key 0. Fast, effective, handcrafted websites by john potter. Here are some examples of websites I have built. For professionals who understand the benefits of updating their site regularly, or for organisations which need to communicate with a range of stakeholders, I recommend WordPress sites. This is re-build of an existing website. I added features to allow me...
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Crown Maori Co Management - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. How will iwi/Crown co-management of resources play out? Are there potential conflicts of interest in iwi being managers, guardians and also developers? And how different is this to the Crown being in all three roles? Power-sharing and Natural Resources. 8220;Those that trespass will be relish for my food”. Valuing tikanga – sharing power through co-management. Benjamin Preston Māori Values; Modern Solutions. Bruce Bisset Citizens cut from resource debate. Who we are, and how we u...
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Full and Final - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. Are iwi in the post-settlement environment on an equal footing after their Treaty settlements, in terms of the types of redress that were on the table and the adherence to relativities at the time of their negotiations? Are settlements ‘fair and durable’? The paradox of ‘settlement': History and the modern Treaty claims process. The ‘full and final’ fantasy: why Treaty settlements do not mean that we can move on from history. Now that we have settled, what is in it for me? Who we...
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Sitemap - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. Sitemap of PostTreatySettlements.org.nz. The impact of changing Maori demographics on Treaty settlement governance structures. The post-Treaty settlement relationship between Maori and Chinese New Zealanders. A New Zeal and Optimism. We, the Peoples: Debating constitutional change in New Zealand’s diverse population. Imagining a Post-Settlement Future: In this together? An Iwi Security Council, the demise of the Maori Trustee and other bold predictions. Storm in a teacup. A chang...
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PTS Project Weblog - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. 12/12/11: Post-Treaty settlements discussion. What will be the importance of the Treaty in 50 years' time? Will the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples have any impact? What should be the future of the Māori seats? Are Treaty settlements 'full and final'? How will the Crown-Māori co-management of natural resources work out? A changing population, changing identities: The Crown-Māori relationship in 50 years' time? Who is 'Māori', and who or what is 'the Crown'?
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About the project - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. The issues that will continue to arise in the Crown-Maori relationship are all large, complex, and often very difficult conceptually and politically. In relation to many of them there are strongly entrenched viewpoints, and in some cases there will be major difficulties in finding any consensus. Many issues will be solved through political wrangling rather than informed debate. Who set up this website? This was a joint venture between the Institute of Policy Studies. What should ...
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50 Years Time - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. How will the Treaty relationship be conceived of in 50 years’ time given changing demographics and the lasting effects of the current historical settlements? The post-Treaty settlement relationship between Māori and Chinese New Zealanders. The impact of changing Māori demographics on Treaty settlement governance structures. A New Zeal and Optimism: Contemplating the Post-ethnic Future. We, the Peoples: Debating constitutional change in New Zealand’s diverse population. A changing...
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Maori Representation - PostTreatySettlements.org.nz
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Skip to site navigation. Should there be separate Māori representation (seats) in parliament and on local authorities alongside other consultative mechanisms? Māori representation: fairer, guaranteed and independent. Guaranteed national and local Māori representation: the Crown’s duty of active protection. Why does it matter? Group representation and the role of the Māori seats. Constructing a House Fit for the Future. Chris Trotter Dangerous Anomalies. Philip Joseph The Māori Seats in Parliament. Who we...