3.1.0087
Pre hearing Represented - Party Submission/Memo
A K Irwin / C L Hille (Crown) Memorandum of the Crown responding to the joint memorandum of counsel concerning discovery, a draft statement of issues, and an extension to file evidence, 25 May 16
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
03 Mar 2017
Size: 238KB
3.4.0027
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo
J Inns (NTB), Memorandum of counsel filling corrections to the transcript of hearing week held 1-2 December 2016, 3 Feb 17
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
28 Feb 2017
Size: 462KB
3.3.0022
Closing - Party Submission/Memo
W McCarthy, closing submission for Wai 2546, 26 Dec 16
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
20 Feb 2017
Size: 591KB
4.1.0003(a)
Transcript
Corrections to the transcript of hearing week held 1-2 December 2016, 19 Jan 17
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
28 Feb 2017
Size: 653KB
3.1.0083
Pre hearing Represented - Party Submission/Memo
J Inns (NTB) Memorandum of counsel on the formulation of the central theme, 11 May 16
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
03 Mar 2017
Size: 469KB
3.4.0021
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo
J Mason (Wai 2550) Memorandum of counsel filing statement for Wai 2550, 16 Jan 17
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
21 Feb 2017
Size: 321KB
3.3.0020(a)
Closing - Party Submission/Memo
Key documents for closing submission of Te Kapotai, 23 Dec 16
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
20 Feb 2017
Size: 575KB
3.3.0024
Closing - Party Submission/Memo
J Mason, closing submissions for Wai 2550, 19 Jan 17
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
20 Feb 2017
Size: 970KB
3.1.0079
Pre hearing Represented - Party Submission/Memo
A K Irwin (Crown) Memorandum of the Crown on the formulation of the central theme, 9 May 16
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
03 Mar 2017
Size: 393KB
Wai2561
Report
The Ngātiwai Mandate Inquiry Report
The Ngātwai Mandate Inquiry
In October 2015, the Crown recognised the mandate of the Ngātiwai Trust Board to represent Te Iwi o Ngātiwai to negotiate and settle historical Ngātiwai Treaty of Waitangi claims. The Ngātiwai Mandate Inquiry Report is the result of an urgent inquiry into 10 claims concerning the Crown’s recognition of the mandate. The central theme of the claims was that the Crown recognised a mandate based on a one person-one vote process without ascertaining whether the hapū included in the mandate had given their support and consent to the trust board. The inquiry, in other words, concerned hapū tino rangatiratanga.
31 Oct 2017
Size: 1.99MB