Indigenous Peoples and the State: International Perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi
In: Indigenous Peoples and the Law Ser
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- PART I Foundations of Indigenous-State relationships -- 1 Māori and State visions of law and peace -- 2 Origin stories and the law: Treaty metaphysics in Canada and New Zealand -- 3 Originalism and the constitutional canon of Aotearoa New Zealand -- PART II Giving meaning to the Treaty through time -- 4 The Treaty of Waitangi in historical context -- 5 Towards a post-foundational history of the Treaty -- 6 The failing modern jurisprudence of the Treaty of Waitangi -- PART III Diverse sites of the Treaty relationship -- 7 'Ko te mana tuatoru, ko te mana motuhake' -- 8 Reflecting on the Treaty of Waitangi and its constitutional dimensions: a case for a research agenda -- 9 Future contexts for Treaty interpretation -- 10 'He rangi tā Matawhāiti, he rangi tā Matawhānui': looking towards 2040 -- Appendix -- Glossary -- Index