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283 p. : ill Published in association with the New Zealand Law Foundation Contents: 1. The meaning of treaty settlements and the evolution of the treaty settlement process / Nicola R. Wheen and Janine Hayward -- Part 1. The context for treaty settlements -- 2. Negotiations and settlements / Michael Belgrave -- 3. The treaty settlement process / Dean Cowie -- 4. Legal challenges to the treaty settlement process / Baden Vertongen -- Part 2. The treaty settlements -- 5. Apologies in treaty settlements / Maureen Hickey -- 6. 'O ratou wenua' : land and estate settlements / Paerau Warbrick -- 7. Nga Whakataunga Waimaori : freshwater settlements / Linda Te Aho -- 8. 'The sea I never gave' : fisheries settlements / Margaret Mutu -- 9. Settlements and 'taonga' : a Ngai Tahu commentary / Michael J. Stevens -- 10. Financial and commercial dimensions of settlements / Damian Stone -- Part 3. Post-Treaty settlements -- 11. Unsettling treaty settlements : contemporary Maori identity and representation challenges / Robert Joseph -- 12. The post-settlement world (so far) : impacts for Maori / Maria Bargh -- 13. Post-settlement implications for Maori-crown relations / Mai Chen -- 14. Conclusion / Nicola R. Wheen and Janine Hayward -- Appendix : settlement progress Summary: The settlement of iwi claims under the Treaty of Waitangi has been a prominent feature of New Zealand's political landscape over the last thirty years. In this timely book, leading scholars offer the first analysis of the economic and social impact of the settlement process. (Publisher)Custom 2
edited by Nicola R. Wheen and Janine Hayward