Some countries don’t have a single written constitution but follow what’s called an uncodified or unwritten constitution.
A standout Ngā Haerenga Great Rides of New Zealand, this coast-to-coast journey from the Bay of Islands to Hokianga Harbour ...
Three Māori-led organisations have lodged shadow reports to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), detailing what they describe as “an unprecedented and ...
The statute provided Māori with customary rights of use, provided they could meet quite a high test that with respect to the area in question, they had “exclusively used and occupied it from 1840 to ...
Lest we forget, Māori are the indigenous people of this country, and as such, enjoy access to customary marine rights. That ...
After entering government in coalition with the National Party in 2008, the Māori Party pushed for the repeal of the 2004 Act ...
As economic stagnation meets constitutional discord, the remote archipelago faces fundamental questions about its future as a ...
Māori did not denigrate his inability in not speaking Māori, and overtime generously sought a Treaty (Te Tiriti o Waitangi, 1840) alongside the British Crown to enable new settlers to be welcome ...
Jim Bolger, who has died aged 90, was New Zealand’s prime minister from 1990 until 1997, and presided over one of the most ...
Jim Bolger, who served from 1990 to 1997, inherited an economic crisis and launched reforms to tackle inflation, deficit, and debt.
One of his most significant political relationships was with Winston Peters, a Māori MP and eventual Deputy Prime Minister in ...