Country study : New Zealand Indigenous governance substantive paper document (2) / Tipene O'Regan. : Z1-1991/1-41-164E-PDF

The issue of indigenous governance in New Zealand has been fundamentally shaped by the outcomes of the Treaty of Waitangi which largely confirmed existing Aboriginal rights in English law. Those Aboriginal rights, however, were rapidly negated by the new settler government which evolved in the forty years after the Treaty signing in 1840. Argument remains over the extent to which the Treaty transformed those rights to legal rights.

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Ministère/Organisme Canada. Privy Council Office.
Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Titre Country study : New Zealand Indigenous governance substantive paper document (2) / Tipene O'Regan.
Variante du titre New Zealand Indigenous governance substantive paper
Type de publication Monographie
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.
"An Initial Paper (Document 1) was forwarded to the Royal Commission for Aboriginal Peoples on November 23 1993. The second paper (Document 2) builds on two identified components from the Initial Paper and deals also with the status of the Treaty of Waitangi as requested by Dr Cassidy."
Information sur la publication Wellington, New Zealand : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : Aoraki Consultant Services Ltd., [1993?].
Auteur / Contributeur O’Regan, Tipene.
Description [39] p.
Numéro de catalogue
  • Z1-1991/1-41-164E-PDF
Descripteurs Commissions of inquiry
Aboriginal peoples
Governance
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