Juridical encounters : Māori and the colonial courts, 1840-1852 / Shaunnagh Dorsett.

"From 1840 to 1852, the Crown Colony period, the British attempted to impose their own law on New Zealand. In theory Māori, as subjects of the Queen, were to be ruled by British law. But in fact, outside the small, isolated, British settlements, most Māori and many settlers lived according to t...

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Main Author: Dorsett, Shaunnagh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland : Auckland University Press, [2017]
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Summary:"From 1840 to 1852, the Crown Colony period, the British attempted to impose their own law on New Zealand. In theory Māori, as subjects of the Queen, were to be ruled by British law. But in fact, outside the small, isolated, British settlements, most Māori and many settlers lived according to tikanga. How then were Māori to be brought under British law? Influenced by the idea of exceptional laws that was circulating in the Empire, the colonial authorities set out to craft new regimes and new courts through which Māori would be encouraged to forsake tikanga and to take up the laws of the settlers. Shaunnagh Dorsett examines the shape that exceptional laws took in New Zealand, the ways they influenced institutional design and the engagement of Māori with those new institutions, particularly through the lowest courts in the land. It is in the everyday micro-encounters of Māori and the new British institutions that the beginnings of the displacement of tikanga and the imposition of British law can be seen."--Publisher information.
Item Description:National Library of New Zealand Cataloguing in Publication (CiP) record.
Physical Description:x, 317 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781869408640
1869408640
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