Browsing by Supervisor "Joseph, Robert"
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A Mana Wahine inquiry into indigenous governance
(The University of Waikato, 2019)This thesis investigates the question “How can indigenous women reinvigorate their role in tribal governance structures when many such structures continue to reinforce gendered colonial constructs within which women are ... -
Ngā niho tēte o Pekehāua: An indigenous articulation of governance
(The University of Waikato, 2019)This thesis originally set out to examine the structures and models available within New Zealand for a post-settlement tribal governance framework that would meet the Office of Treaty Settlements requirements while empowering ... -
Surplus Public Works Land: The Crown's Special Duty to Maori
(University of Waikato, 2017)The Crown's obligations to Maori regarding the offer back of surplus Crown land under s40 of the Public Works Act 1981. -
Why do Maori Disconnect? From their tikanga and legal associated rights and responsibilities within a contemporary world
(The University of Waikato, 2018)This thesis examines some of the reasons why Māori disconnect from their legal and tikanga rights and responsibilities within the contemporary world of today. The aim of this research project is to identify some of the ... -
Would a water market system coupled with a beneficial use doctrine similar to that of the western United States help foster sustainability of water resource allocation in New Zealand?
(University of Waikato, 2016)In New Zealand, water supply has historically been a given. There is a perception that the country is well-watered and up to a point this is true, or at least has been true. However water is not always available at the ...