Local government and the Treaty of Waitangi / edited by Janine Hayward.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Oxford University Press, 2003Description: xvi, 200 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0195584333
- 9780195584332
- 320.808999442 21
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 320.808999442 LOC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A215516B | ||
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 320.808999442 LOC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A279307B |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-188) and index.
Introduction / Janine Hayward -- Pt. 1. Local Government, Resource Management, and Maori -- 1. Is Local Government a Treaty Partner? / Janine Hayward -- 2. Resource Management, Local Government, and the Treaty of Waitangi / Morris Te Whiti Love -- App. to Ch. 2. Kaitiakitanga: A Commentary on the Resource Management Act 1991 / Tikitu Tutua-Nathan -- 3. Section 33 of the Resource Management Act 1991 / Elizabeth Clark -- 4. Local Government and the Waitangi Tribunal / Murray Hemi -- 5. 'Working Together': Local Government and Aboriginal Relations in South Australia / Stephanie Jarrett -- Pt. 2. Consultation, Representation, and the Courts -- 6. The Importance of Monsters: A Decade of RMA Debate / Ronda Cooper -- 7. Consultation: A Case Study of Local Experience / Martin Maguire -- 8. Maori Representation in Local Government / Ann Sullivan -- 9. The Treaty and Local Government: Emerging Jurisprudence / Richard Boast -- 10. Realising Potential: The Ways and Challenges Ahead / Janine Hayward.
"For many years Maori, local, and central government have maintained an unhappy and tense relationship under the Treaty of Waitangi. The interaction has been plagued by historical mistrust, on-going constitutional uncertainty, and the challenge of working through day-to-day practicalities while attempting to adhere to a problematic legislative framework. Local Government and the Treaty of Waitangi takes a new look at these long neglected issues. The authors argue that despite these numerous problems, there is tremendous potential in the relationship." "This book provides topical analysis and exploration of: local government consultation with Maori under the Resource Management Act 1991; Maori representation on local government; emerging jurisprudence regarding local government and the Treaty Labour/Alliance government reforms to the Local Government Act; the obligations of local government under the Treaty; case studies of local government and Maori experiences; and comparisons with Australian experiences." "Local Government and the Treaty of Waitangi is aimed at students and teachers of political science, law, resource management, planning, Maori studies and history, and will be of interest to anyone working in local government."--BOOK JACKET.
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