Maori and Indigenous Governance - resuming the journey

The issue of governance and good governance in particular carries immense importance for the 370 million Indigenous peoples residing in 70 nations around the world. They all possessed governments, albeit of various sizes, shapes and complexities. Almost all of their longstanding governments were swept aside by colonisers from nearby or across the sea ... READ MORE

Professor Bradford W. Morse
Dean of Law/Te Amokapua, Te Piringa-Faculty of Law, University of Waikato
Guest contributor Chartered Secretaries New Zealand Inc.

Released by NZLawyer - 9 March 2012