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25 May 2022
Size: 20.43MB
K002
Other Document

The Crown and Flora and Fauna : Legislation, Policies and Practices, 1983-1998

Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Cultural Intellectual Property Claim

18 Aug 2015
Size: 5.97MB
G003
Other Document

Scoping Report [re: aspects of the indigenous flora and fauna claim]

Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Cultural Intellectual Property Claim

04 Aug 2015
Size: 2.02MB
Wai 262 FANZTPA
Report

Further Interim Report on ANZTPA Regime

Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Cultural Intellectual Property Claim

This report currently has no report summary.
12 Apr 2018
Size: 429KB
S003
Other Document

Closing submissions for Ngati Kuri, Ngatiwai and Te Rarawa, 16 Apr 07

Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Cultural Intellectual Property Claim

08 Apr 2019
Size: 12.55MB
K002
Other Document

The Crown and Flora and Fauna: Legislation, Policies and Practices, 1983-98

Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Cultural Intellectual Property Claim

03 Aug 2015
Size: 37.68MB
Wai 264 [Waikanae]
Report

Report on Railway Land at Waikanae

Railway Surplus Land Disposal claim

In June 1991, Archie Taiaroa, on behalf of himself and Māori affiliated to the National Māori Congress, lodged a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal concerning the disposal of surplus New Zealand Railways lands. The Tribunal constituted to hear the claim comprised Judge Eddie Durie (presiding), Professor Gordon Orr, and Georgina Te Heuheu, and it reported on four such cases, Auckland, South Auckland, Wellington and Waikenae.

In 1992, the Crown-Congress Joint Working Party proposed a scheme for the disposal of 3605 square metres of surplus Railways lands at Waikanae. In its Report on Railway Land at Waikanae of 21 December 1992, the Tribunal said that, having heard the party, it was satisfied that the only Māori with an interest in the land were the Ruakohatu Urupa Trustees and that the Crown would not be acting contrary to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in treating with them.

 

21 Dec 1992
Size: 263KB
Wai 264 [Sth Akld]
Report

Report on South Auckland Railway Lands

Railway Surplus Land Disposal claim

In June 1991, Archie Taiaroa, on behalf of himself and Māori affiliated to the National Māori Congress, lodged a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal concerning the disposal of surplus New Zealand Railways lands. The Tribunal constituted to hear the claim comprised Judge Eddie Durie (presiding), Professor Gordon Orr, and Georgina Te Heuheu, and it reported on four such cases, Auckland, South Auckland, Wellington and Waikenae.

In its Report on South Auckland Railway Lands of 18 May 1992, the Tribunal found that the Crown would not be acting contrary to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi if it disposed of railway assets in Soouth Auckland upon the terms agreed with certain named people and organisations.

 

21 Mar 2023
Size: 1.36MB
H001(a)
Other Document

Establishment of Te Runanga o Ngati Whatua

Railway Surplus Land Disposal claim

31 Jul 2015
Size: 1.02MB
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