Whiringa-ā-rangi 2020 November – Contents
Indigenous peoples and COVID-19 – online seminars
Māmari Stephens chairs a panel discussion with presentations by Professor Margaret Mutu, Julia Whaipooti, and health academic Dr Rhys Jones. They discuss Māori experience of law and justice in Aotearoa New Zealand through the COVID-19 pandemic to date
Dr Carwyn Jones chairs a discussion with presentations by Courtney Skye, John Borrows, Jess Housty, and Jeff Corntassel on Indigenous peoples and COVID-19: issues of law and justice in Canada
Dr Claire Charters chairs a discussion with presentations by Aliza Organick, Kelsey Leonard, and Miriam Jorgensen on Indigenous peoples and COVID-19: issues of law and justice in the U.S.A.
Dr Fleur Te Aho chairs a discussion with presentations by Alison Whittaker and Larissa Behrendt on Indigenous peoples and COVID-19: issues of law and justice in Australia
Pūnaha whakawā - criminal justice
Getting the most out of section 27 of the Sentencing Act 2002 - Oliver Fredrickson
Mōtika tangata - human rights
Prisoner voting rights - Electoral (Registration of Sentenced Prisoners) Amendment Act 2020 - Charlie Cox
Te pūnaha ture kākano rua - bilingual legal system
He Kākano Rua te Pūnaha Ture? - Alana Thomas
Te Kōti Pīra – Court of Appeal
Chief Judge's powers - order varying trust annulled - upheld on further appeal - Inia v Julian [2020] NZCA 423 - Zoe Rose-Curnow
Te Kōti Pīra Māori – Māori Appellate Court
2020 Māori Appellate Court judgments - index
Te Kōti Whenua Māori – Māori Land Court
2020 Māori Land Court judgments - index
Te Rōpū Whakamana i Te Tiriti o Waitangi – Waitangi Tribunal
Waitangi Tribunal procedure - decision on urgent inquiry adjourned - Whakatōhea - Wai 2961, #2.5.4 - Zoe Rose-Curnow
Ngā whakahaere rauemi - Natural resource management
Notification of resource consent applications - breach of Te Tiriti - Reto Blattner de-Vries
Student editor 2021
Applications have now closed for our student editor position for 2021.
Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie student essay competition 2020
Our judges have decided. Elliot Harris is the winner of the 2020 student essay competition. His essay, on the Ellis case and tikanga Māori in the common law will be published in the February 2021 issue of the Review.
Print version
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