The Native Land Court. Volume 2, 1888-1909, A historical study, cases and commentary / Richard Boast.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington [New Zealand] : Thomson Reuters, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: xv, 1145 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780864729217
- Native Land Court 1888 to 1909
- 346.930432 23
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"Published with the assistance of the New Zealand Law Foundation."--Reverse of title page.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Introduction: The Native Land Court and associated courts 1887-1909 -- Part 2. Selected decisions of the Native Land Court and associated courts.
Part 1. Introduction: The Native Land Court and associated courts 1887-1909 -- 1. The legal structure in 1887 -- 2. Political and legal developments 1900-1909 -- 3. Political and legal developments 1900-1909 -- 4. The Native Land Court as an Institution 1887-1909 -- 5. The development of procedure doctrine 1865-1900 -- 6. The validation court in operation -- 7. The Native Land Court and the King Country 1886-1909 -- . "Aperfect bombardment of wits" The Native Land Court and the Validation Court in the Gisborne and East Coast Region 1887-1909 -- 9. Te Urewera and the Urewera Commissions -- 10. A return to collectivism? -- -- Part 2. Selected decisions of the Native Land Court and associated courts.
This volume takes the story of the Native Land Court forward to 1909 and the great consolidating Native Land Act of that year. The period from 1888-1909 was a very important, and somewhat neglected, one in the history of the Native Land Court and its allied institutions. This book is not merely a compilation but a definitive study of the Native Land Court in its political and legal context.
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