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New Treaty, New Tradition

Reconciling New Zealand and Maori Law

Carwyn Jones author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:15th Feb '17

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Maori author and legal scholar Carwyn Jones provides a nuanced analysis, enhanced by storytelling, of the New Zealand land claims process to draw attention to the cultural implications of Indigenous self-determination, settlement negotiations, and reconciliation projects around the globe.

Legal cultures change in response to social and economic environments. Māori author and legal scholar Carwyn Jones provides a timely examination of how the resolution of land claims in New Zealand has affected traditional Māori law, illustrating the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples as they attempt to exercise self-determination in a postcolonial world. Combining thoughtful analysis with Māori storytelling New Treaty, New Tradition reveals the enduring vitality of Māori legal traditions, making the case that genuine reconciliation can occur only when we recognize the importance of Indigenous traditions in the settlement process. Drawing on examples from Canada and New Zealand, Jones illustrates how Western legal thought has shaped the historical claims process. As Indigenous self-determination plays out on the world stage, this nuanced reflection brings into focus prospects for the long-term success of reconciliation projects in Canada and around the globe.

… this is one of the most important books written about Maori law and the Treaty this century. -- Morgan Godfery * Sunday Star Times *

New Treaty, New Tradition is beautifully written, and its engaging style renders complex Maori legal concepts accessible to Canadian scholars, students, and the general public. Readers will come away not only with an understanding of Maori legal traditions but also with an appreciation of the principles informing Indigenous thinking in many jurisdictions, including British Columbia.

-- Neil Vallance * BC Studies *

  • Winner of <P>Book prize, Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand</P> 2017 (Canada)
  • Winner of <P>Non-fiction politics award, Ngā Kupu Ora Awards</P> 2017 (Canada)
  • Winner of Early Career Research Excellence Award for the Humanities, Royal Society of New Zealand 2018

ISBN: 9780774831697

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

232 pages