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- catalog contributor b364457.
- catalog contributor b364458.
- catalog created "1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1983.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Preface -- THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL POSITION OF MAORI CUSTOMARY LAND FROM 1840-1865 -- I. Introduction -- II. Maori customary land tenure -- III. The law relating to aboriginal title -- IV. Colonial law rules of extinguishment and pre-emption -- A. Recognition in New Zealand of the First Rule -- Native title continues until voluntarily or legislatively extinguished -- B. The Second Rule in New Zealand -- A sale or cession can only be made to the Crown -- V. The Treaty of Waitangi -- VI. Westminster and Gubernatorial Rule -- VII. Developments after 1852 -- VIII. Conclusion -- THE CONTEMPORARY MAORI LAND LAWS OF NEW ZEALAND -- I. Introduction -- II. What is "Maori Land"? -- III. Succession to Maori Land: the regime of multiple ownership -- IV. The management of land under multiple ownership -- V. Approaches to reform -- A. Reform by disenfranchisement -- 1. Present-day reform by disenfranchisement -- (a) An "arrangement" under section 136(2) (b) and (c) -- (b) "Live buying" (voluntary conversion) -- 2. Discontinued methods of reform by disenfranchisement -- (a) "Purchase" of uneconomic interests -- (b) the "£10" rule -- (c) Consolidation schemes -- 3. Conclusions -- B. Reform through a legal entity -- 1. Part XXIV development schemes -- 2. maori incorporations -- 3. Maori trusts -- (a) Maori Trust Boards -- (b) Section 438 trusts -- 4. Conclusions -- VI. Conclusion".
- catalog extent "79 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "088880122X".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in aboriginal rights, 0226-3491 ; no. 7".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Saskatoon] : University of Saskatchewan, Native Law Centre,".
- catalog spatial "New Zealand.".
- catalog subject "KUQ703 .M24x 1983".
- catalog subject "Land tenure (Maori law)".
- catalog subject "Land tenure Law and legislation New Zealand.".
- catalog subject "Maori (New Zealand people) Land tenure.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL POSITION OF MAORI CUSTOMARY LAND FROM 1840-1865 -- I. Introduction -- II. Maori customary land tenure -- III. The law relating to aboriginal title -- IV. Colonial law rules of extinguishment and pre-emption -- A. Recognition in New Zealand of the First Rule -- Native title continues until voluntarily or legislatively extinguished -- B. The Second Rule in New Zealand -- A sale or cession can only be made to the Crown -- V. The Treaty of Waitangi -- VI. Westminster and Gubernatorial Rule -- VII. Developments after 1852 -- VIII. Conclusion -- THE CONTEMPORARY MAORI LAND LAWS OF NEW ZEALAND -- I. Introduction -- II. What is "Maori Land"? -- III. Succession to Maori Land: the regime of multiple ownership -- IV. The management of land under multiple ownership -- V. Approaches to reform -- A. Reform by disenfranchisement -- 1. Present-day reform by disenfranchisement -- (a) An "arrangement" under section 136(2) (b) and (c) -- (b) "Live buying" (voluntary conversion) -- 2. Discontinued methods of reform by disenfranchisement -- (a) "Purchase" of uneconomic interests -- (b) the "£10" rule -- (c) Consolidation schemes -- 3. Conclusions -- B. Reform through a legal entity -- 1. Part XXIV development schemes -- 2. maori incorporations -- 3. Maori trusts -- (a) Maori Trust Boards -- (b) Section 438 trusts -- 4. Conclusions -- VI. Conclusion".
- catalog title "Maori land laws of New Zealand : two essays / Paul G. McHugh.".
- catalog type "text".