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Customary owners frustrated at landowners stunt

Customary owners frustrated at landowners stunt
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Regional approach to fast track takutai moana claims

Regional approach to fast track takutai moana claims 16 Jun 2021 08:24 AM Photo: Radio Waatea Image Database. More Related Stories Andrew Little: Regional approach to fast track takutai moana claims. The Minister of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations hopes a new process for the Marine and Coastal Areas Act will allow the claims to be cleared in 10 to 20 years. The Minister of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations hopes a new process for the Marine and Coastal Areas Act will allow the claims to be cleared in 10 to 20 years. Andrew Little says since the April 2017 deadline for lodging claims, both the High Court and the crown agency responsible or direct negotiations have been struggling to timetable to more than 370 claims - and the process could have taken 100 years to complete.

Iwi win foreshore and seabed recognition

Iwi win foreshore and seabed recognition 10 May 2021 08:54 AM Photo: Radio Waatea Image Database. More Related Stories Tom Bennion: Iwi win foreshore and seabed recognition A lawyer involved in the first High Court case involving the Marine and Coastal Areas Act says it’s one of the most significant judgments in New Zealand’s history. A lawyer involved in the first High Court case involving the Marine and Coastal Areas Act says it’s one of the most significant judgments in New Zealand’s history. In a 215-page judgment released on Friday, Justice Peter Churchman found Te Whakatohea, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa and other iwi and hapū had a customary marine title or protected customary interests in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

Terms signed for Waikato harbours claim

Terms signed for Waikato harbours claim 16 Dec 2020 21:18 PM More Related Stories Waikato Tainui has signed terms of negotiation for its claims for harbours from Kaawhia to Manukau. Negotiator Rahui Papa says the claims were parked up when the Raupatu land claims were settled 25 years ago because the crown at that stage admitted it did not know how to negotiate on harbours and rivers. The tribe intends to look not only at the Whanganui and Te Urewera settlements and the current framework of the Marine and Coastal Areas Act but also solutions from places like the United States and Canada where indigenous rights have been confirmed.

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