Justice and the Māori : the philosophy and practice of Māori claims in New Zealand since the 1970s / Andrew Sharp.
"Should Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, be compensated for past wrongs at the hands of the colonizing Pakeha? Should special programs be set up which treat Maori and Pakeha differently--either because Maori have been wronged or because they are worse off than the Pakeha? Or should...
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Auckland ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[1997]
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Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface to Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Pt. 1. The Social and Conceptual Conditions for Claims to Justice
- Ch. 1. The Maori Demand Justice 1966-1988
- Ch. 2. Justice and Reparations: A Conceptual Analysis
- Ch. 3. Distinction and Indistinction: The Conditions for Justice
- Pt. 2. Reparative Justice and its Limits
- Ch. 4. The Waitangi Tribunal: The History of a Growing Reputation, 1973-1988
- Ch. 5. The Treaty of Waitangi and Justice in Contract
- Ch. 6. The Difficulties with Reparations for Past Wrongs in the Case of the Maori v the Pakeha
- Ch. 7. The Waitangi Tribunal and the Jurisprudence of Justice in Reparation for Breach of Contract
- Ch. 8. The Waitangi Tribunal and the Political World: Moderation and the Eye to Future Prospects
- Ch. 9. The Foundations of the Politics of Compromise and the Jurisprudence of the Wairua
- Pt. 3. Equity, Equalities, and Maori Independence
- Ch. 10. Inequalities and Government Policies, 1960-1988
- Ch. 11. The Pakeha Ideology, Distributive Multiculturalism, and the Cloudy Rhetoric of Equity
- Ch. 12. The Bicultural Distributive Claim and the Maori Code
- Pt. 4. Justice and Sovereignty
- Ch. 13. Absolute Maori Sovereignty
- Ch. 14. Putting Bounds to the Wairua, to Mana and Rangatiratanga: The Assertion of State Sovereignty
- Ch. 15. The Construction of Justice and Sovereignty
- Pt. 5. Justice and Agency
- Ch. 16. Justice and Agency, 1989-1996
- Finding List
- Index.