Justice and the Māori : the philosophy and practice of Māori claims in New Zealand since the 1970s /

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Author / Creator:Sharp, Andrew, 1906-1974.
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Auckland ; New York : Oxford University Press, c1997.
Description:viii, 346 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2847423
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ISBN:0195583825
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-340) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. The Social and Conceptual Conditions for Claims to Justice
  • 1. The Maori Demand Justice 1966-1988
  • 2. Justice and Reparations: A Conceptual Analysis
  • 3. Distinction and Indistinction: The Conditions for Justice
  • Part 2. Reparative Justice and Its Limits
  • 4. The Waitangi Tribunal: The History of a Growing Reputation 1975-1988
  • 5. The Treaty of Waitangi and Justice in Contract
  • 6. The Difficulties with Reparations for Past Wrongs
  • 7. The Waitangi Tribunal and the Jurisprudence of Justice in Reparation for Breach of Contract
  • 8. The Waitangi Tribunal and the Political World: Moderation and the Eye to Future Prospects
  • 9. The Foundations of the Politics of Compromise and the Jurisprudence of the Wairua
  • Part 3. Equity, Equalities and Maori Independence
  • 10. Inequalities and Government Policies 1960-1988
  • 11. The Pakeha Ideology, Distributive Multiculturism and the Cloudy Rhetoric of Equity
  • 12. The Bicultural Distributive Claim and the Maori Code
  • Part 4. Justice and Sovereignty
  • 13. Absolute Maori Sovereignty
  • 14. Putting Bounds to the Wairua, to Mana and Rangatiratanga: The Assertion of State Sovereignty
  • 15. The Construction of Justice and Sovereignty
  • 16. Justice and Agency 1989-1996