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The notion of Common Law as an agent of change in Maori-Pakeha relations. An anthropological assessment of recent developments in bi-cultural New Zealand/Aotearoa / Per Mathiesen.

Title: The notion of Common Law as an agent of change in Maori-Pakeha relations. An anthropological assessment of recent developments in bi-cultural New Zealand/Aotearoa / Per Mathiesen.
Author(s): Mathiesen, Per.
Date: 1999.
Publisher: Tromsø: Centre for Saami Studies, UiT
In: On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway. (1999.),
Abstract: Ethnopolitical debate since signing of Treaty of Waitangi, 1840, has meant right to exploit land by colonists, and attempt to protect race's originally, collectively owned land from purchase. Article describes stages in debate. With support from Dr P.G. McHugh, Court of Appeal strongly limited State's rights to land. Customary law is weak in New Zealand, but courts have in practice proceeded from local knowledge, lex loci, which is used in current rights situation.
Notes:

In: On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway / Tom G. Svensson, ed.

Keywords: 342.72/.73 -- Civil rights.
J -- Social sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(931) -- New Zealand.
SPRI record no.: 153742

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