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  1. Ministry of Justice annual report 2019-20 [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...Treaty of Waitangi settlements. These settlements include historical, cultural, financial and commercial redress that provide a basis for strengthening the Māori Crown relationship into the future. Key achievements in 2019/20: • recognised two deeds of mandate (Ngāti Ruapani and Waikato-Tainui remaining claims); • signed one terms of negotiation (Ngāti Ruapani); • signed one agreement in principle (Whanganui Lands); • initialled one deed of settlement (Moriori); • signed...

  2. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...across the country to help shape the new Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti portfolio We’re working towards Treaty settlements with willing and able iwi groups by mid completing 2021 8 18 Rangatahi Court opened in February 2018 15th DEED OF SETTLEMENT SIGNED NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS *  Not in active engagement with the Crown ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 17 Ngā Kooti Rangatahi - Rangatahi Courts Te Kooti Matariki - Matariki Court in Kaikohe Our goal to deliver improved...

  3. Impact of Treaty on Government Agencies report [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...exhibits had been received-some containing as many as 700 pages. This amounted to documentation 8.5 metres high. The Judge noted that while the Ngai Tahu claim was said by counsel for the claimants to comprise nine claims (over the eight Crown Purchase Deeds and mahinga kai-areas of traditional food resources) there were, in fact, 73 separate grievances to be considered within these claims. Further reference to the Ngai Tahu claim is made on pp 33–34. There are six major land confiscat...

  4. Ministry of Justice annual report 2018-19 [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...of Māori in the system is a crisis. • Violence is an enormous problem, particularly for families and children. • Formal justice processes fail us too often. • The system is too focused on punishment and neglects prevention, rehabilitation, reconciliation and repair of the harm done by crime. • Individuals and whānau feel unsupported and disempowered by the system, and the ability of whānau, hapū, iwi, communities, NGOs and others to provide support is constrained by the si...

  5. Ministry of Justice annual report 2018-19 [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...of Māori in the system is a crisis. • Violence is an enormous problem, particularly for families and children. • Formal justice processes fail us too often. • The system is too focused on punishment and neglects prevention, rehabilitation, reconciliation and repair of the harm done by crime. • Individuals and whānau feel unsupported and disempowered by the system, and the ability of whānau, hapū, iwi, communities, NGOs and others to provide support is constrained by the si...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - The claims process of the Waitangi Tribunal [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...instances, taking place outside the law. By establishing the Tri- bunal, Parliament provided a legal process by which Treaty claims could be investigated. The Tribunal inquiry process contributes to the resolution of Treaty claims and, in that way, to the reconciliation of out- standing issues between Maori and Pakeha. 2 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 0 5 25 75 95 100 Governing legislation The Tribunal was established by an Act of Parliament...

  7. Rangahaua Whanui National Overview volume 2 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    .... . . . . 85 3.10 Spain persists with arbitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 3.11 Lord Stanley’s proposals and Fitzroy’s implementation of them . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 3.12 Compensation and deeds of release in Port Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 3.13 Other company neighbourhoods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Contents iv Chapter 3: The New Zealand Company Purchas...

  8. Ministry-of-Justice-Annual-Report-2021-22.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...principles to support agencies to deliver optimal solutions • coordinating significant Māori Crown events on behalf of the Crown. Our leaders Warren Fraser – Deputy Chief Executive Strategy and Policy, Tui Marsh – Deputy Chief Executive Treaty Reconciliation and Takutai Moana, Glenn Webber – Tumu Whakarae – Chief Executive, Kelly Dunn – Deputy Chief Executive Partnerships, Eru Lyndon – Deputy Chief Executive - Treaty Reconciliation Pourongomau ō Nga Not pictured: Lil...

  9. 2017 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    ...Vote Treaty Negotiations 132 4 ANNUAL REPORT 2016–17 ANNUAL REPORT 2016–17 5 development of a strategy to drive better outcomes for Māori. • continued to settle Treaty claims with those groups willing and able – this year we signed 4 deeds of settlement, initialled 6 deeds of settlement and enacted 5 bills. • established a new Operations and Service Delivery group to adopt a multi-jurisdictional approach so that our people can help customers across jurisdictions and se...

  10. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 5 (Part 1) [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...men might enjoy a peaceable life, and the Mäori remember the power of thy name. (Petition to the Queen prepared by Matiaha Tiramorehu and the Otago Chiefs, 23 September 1857, when Käi Tahu were pressing the Crown to honour the terms of Kemp’s Deed - emphasis added.) 30 It is unsure which Korako was the signatory as there were a number in that generation 31 See Appendix 2 Mäori and English Versions of the Treaty of Waitangi 32 “Te Tipa” - “the Advance Guard” was the nickname app...