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New treaty, new tradition: reconciling New Zealand and Māori Law
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According to Carwyn Jones, New Zealand’s late twentieth century return to the Treaty of Waitangi is both an opportunity for tikanga Māori and a threat to it.
Title: New treaty, new tradition: reconciling New Zealand and Māori Law
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According to Carwyn Jones, New Zealand’s late twentieth century return to the Treaty of Waitangi is both an opportunity for tikanga Māori and a threat to it.
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