Past volumes
Vol 8 (2021)
Jayden Houghton (ed)
Editor’s Note
— Jayden Houghton
SPECIAL FEATURES
The Myth of Tikanga in the Pākehā Law
— Annette Sykes
Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and Constitutional Issues
— Claire Charters
ARTICLES
A Question of Public Importance: How Should the Court Address the Risk of Juror Bias Due to Racial Prejudice?
— Josie Butcher
Te Ara Tika: Tikanga-Centric Processes for Claimants to Resolve Overlapping Claims of Mana Whenua in Aotearoa’s Treaty Settlement Process
— Morgan Dalton-Mill
Striving for Consistency: Three Paths to Judicial Review of Executive Action for Consistency with te Tiriti o Waitangi
— George Barton
How Might Tikanga Concepts Inform the Use of Māori Knowledge as Expert Evidence?
— Rewa Kendall
Can Te Whare Whakapiki Wairua (the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court) Lift our Suffering Whānau?
— Zoe Stowers
Tertiary Study Pathway Advice using Artificial Intelligence Systems based on Māori Data
— James Harper
Vol 7 (2020)
Jayden Houghton (ed)
Editor’s Note
— Jayden Houghton
SPECIAL FEATURES
Is Legislation the Best Way to Protect Mātauranga Māori?
— Deputy Chief Judge Caren Fox
The Role of a Māori Land Court Judge: Stories and Reflections after 18 Years – A Lecture in Honour of Dr Nin Tomas
— Deputy Chief Judge Caren Fox
Equality before the Law and Criminal Justice
— The Hon Justice Christian Whata
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Courts
— The Hon Justice Dame Susan Glazebrook
Hikina Te Rākau O Te Ture! Te Rākau Ture – Unapologetically Māori at Law School
— Amelia Kendall
ARTICLES
Does Self-Determination Flow from the Conferral of Legal Personhood on Te Awa Tupua?
— Isabel Kelly
The Future of the Māori Authority Regime in New Zealand
— Peter Muzariri and James Adams
Mōku Anō Ēnei Rā: The End of Life Choice Act and its Compliance with Te Tiriti o Waitangi
— Paula Lee
Earning the Name Oranga Tamariki: The Vindication of Tikanga for Crossover Children
— Tiana Tuialii
Māori Land Trusts: Rethinking the Relationship between Retention and Utilisation in Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 Reform
— Samantha Shanks
Vol 6 (2018)
Claire Charters & Fleur Te Aho (eds)
ARTICLES
Protecting Taonga Works: Does the Wai 262 Report Measure Up?
— Caitlin Anyon-Peters
Treaty-Based Judicial Review: The Treaty Settlement Negotiation Process and Legitimate Expectation
— Sid Dymond
Relational Sovereignty under a New Constitution: International Examples of the Models of Matike Mai
— Jessica Fenton
Vol 5 (2017)
Claire Charters & Kerensa Johnston (eds)
Foreword
— Judge Layne Harvey
TRIBUTES TO NIN TOMAS
Farewell to the Violet One
— Khylee Quince
He Poroporoaki mō te Ahorangi Nin Tomas
— Margaret Mutu
The Coherent Zeal that Nin Tomas brought to her Responsibilities as a Law Teacher and Researcher
— Bruce V Harris
TIKANGA IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND
The Recognition of Tikanga in the Common Law of New Zealand
— Natalie Coates
The Children of the Takamore Case, and the Price of Going Home
— Māmari Stephens
Nin, and a Critique of the Supreme Court's Approach in Takamore
— Claire Charters
Ngā Tikanga Māori and the Politics of Self-Determination in Aotearoa/New Zealand
— Andrew Erueti
CONTEMPORARY MĀORI LEGAL ISSUES
Ngāiterangi Treaty Negotiations: A Personal Perspective
— Matiu Dickson
“This is Nana Nin Talking on Behalf of My Mokopuna and Yours”: A Māori Vision of Constitutional Reform
— Carwyn Jones
Motatau No. 50/3
— Amokura Kawharu
Whānau Verses Whakapapa in the Māori Land Court: A Tribute to Nin Tomas
— Jacinta Ruru
Māori Seeking Self-Determination or Tino Rangatiratanga? A Note
— Valmaine Toki
Vol 4 (2013)
Nin Tomas (ed)
COMPARATIVE INDIGENOUS ISSUES
The Duty To Consult: What Aotearoa New Zealand can Learn from Canada
— Sara Kate Battersby
Historical Development of the Tax Regimes of Maori Authorities in Aotearoa New Zealand and First Nations in Canada
— Audrey Sharp
The Unspoken Genocide: Canada’s Residential Schools and Australia’s Stolen Generation
— Zachary Fargher
Official Recognition of Indigenous and Minority Languages in Canada and Switzerland: Comparing the Romansh and Inuit Languages
— Bettina Wehren
INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS ISSUES
An Indigenous Voice at WIPO?
— Valmaine Toki
Observers Report on the Rights of the Rapa Nui People on Easter Island
— Clem Chartier, Alberto Chirif and Nin Tomas
Vol 3 (2010)
Kerensa Johnston (ed)
Nga Mihi
— Kerensa Johnston
TRIBUTES TO MICHAEL BRUCE TAGGART
Mike Taggart – teacher, colleague and friend
— Nin Tomas
Michael Taggart – student
— Brian Coote
ARTICLES
Tino Rangatiratanga and Sustainable Development: Principles For Developing a Just and Effective System of Environmental Law in Aotearoa
— Carwyn Jones
Me He Korokoro Tui: Searching for Legal Maori Language and the Rights to Use It
— Mamari Stephens
Indigenous Peoples and Foreign Policy: The New Zealand Experience
— Maria Bargh
The Bottom of the Heap? Why Maori Women are Over-Criminalised in New Zealand
— Khylee Quince
Are Parole Boards Working or Is It Time for an Indigenous Re Entry Court?
— Valmaine Toki
Vol 2 (2006)
Khylee Quince (ed)
TRIBUTES TO KARINA RAEWYN ROIMATA WILLIAMS
A Tribute to My Friend and Colleague Karina Williams
— Judge Lisa Tremewan
Karina Williams – Rainbow Judge – My Little Mate
— Judge Phil Recordon
TE KORERO TUATAHI
Foreword
— Khylee Quince
THE ROLE OF WAITANGI SETTLEMENTS IN THE REASSERTION OF TIKANGA MĀORI
“Freeing the Natives”: The Role of Treaty of Waitangi Settlements in the Reassertion of Tikanga Maori
— Lynette Carter and Jacinta Ruru
OWNERSHIP, RANGATIRATANGA AND KAITIAKITANGA
Tikanga Maori Concepts and Arawa Rangatiratanga and Kaitiakitanga of Arawa Lakes
— Ngaroma Tahana
Ownership, Kaitiakitanga and Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa/New Zealand
— Blair Keown
Different Ways of Viewing Land Entitlements in Aotearoa/New Zealand
— Anna Shackell
THE FORESHORE AND SEABED – NIREAHA TAMAKI v BAKER – UNDERSTANDING NEW ZEALAND’S LEGAL HISTORY SINCE 1840 AND UPDATE ON FORESHORE DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 2004
Reflections on Nireaha Tamaki v Baker
— Jim Evans
Update on Foreshore and Seabed Developments since 2004
— Nin Tomas
Vol 1 (2004)
Nin Tomas (ed)
TE KORERO TUATAHI
Foreword
— Judge Layne Harvey
TE TAHA MOANA ME TE TAKUTAI MOANA O AOTEAROA THE FORESHORE AND SEABED OF AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND
Ask that Taniwha who Owns the Foreshore and Seabed of Aotearoa
— Nin Tomas and Kerensa Johnston
HE AHA TENA TUHAI MEA TE “MANA WHENUA”? THE CONCEPT OF “MANA WHENUA”
Mana Whenua and Tuku Whenua: Ngati Koata ki te Tau Ihu
— Bernadette Arapere
Mana Whenua and the Ngawha Geothermal Resource Claim
— James Jackson
Mana Whenua and the Ngai Tahu Waitangi Tribunal Claim
— Simon Fitness
Mana Whenua and the Ngati Apa Decision
— Adina Thorn