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Mori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromises

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromises

Contributors:

By (Author) Maria Bargh

ISBN:

9781869694050

Publisher:

Huia Publishers

Imprint:

Huia Publishers

Publication Date:

31st January 2011

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Human rights, civil rights
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Indigenous peoples

Dewey:

328.93008999442

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

250

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 205mm

Weight:

500g

Description

New Zealand is at a watershed in its constitutional and political arrangements. There are three events looming in the short term which suggest that the status of Maori in Parliament is in for significant challenge. The first is the impending review of constitutional issues and the Maori seats as part of the National Party-Maori Party 'Relationship and Confidence and Supply Agreement'. Secondly, the proposed referendum on the future of the mixed member proportional system (MMP) could also have significant implications for Maori. Finally, the longer term question of whether New Zealand should become a republic continues to haunt New Zealand's political imagination, and would also necessitate lengthy debates about the place of New Zealand's constitutional arrangements in relation to Maori rights and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Maori and Parliament provides a comprehensive and enlightening context for understanding both the historical and contemporary relationship between Maori and Parliament and highlights many of the issues which would arise in any discussion of New Zealand constitutional reform. Maori and Parliament is a collection of nineteen presentations and papers from twenty-one academics, political commentators and current and former parliamentarians and is the result of the Maori and Parliament conference held at Parliament in May 2009.

Author Bio

Dr Maria Bargh (Te Arawa and Ngati Awa) has a PhD in Political Science and International Relations and is a lecturer in Maori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Her previous publications include Resistance: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism.

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