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Articles by Tai Ahu since 2011

 Tai Ahu is from Waikato and Te Paatu. He is currently a solicitor at Kensington Swan. He was previously an Assistant Lecturer at the Law Faculty of Victoria University of Wellington teaching legal research and writing and statutory interpretation. His research interests include tikanga Māori and the law, language and the law and Māori issues in public law.

  • New Zealand’s first bilingual statute – does New Zealand have an appropriate legal framework?, 06 Mar 2014
  • The Māori Language Act 1987 – a ‘lesser’ right to speak Māori in the Waitangi Tribunal?, 02 Jun 2013
  • Matua Rautia: the report on the Kōhanga Reo claim, 09 Nov 2012
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