Treaties and Indigenous Peoples: The Robb Lectures 1991
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Author(s)The Late Ian Brownlie
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0198257163
ISBN-139780198257165
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Sales Rank8,343,507
CategoryLiterary Criticism
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This is a collection of Professor Ian Brownlie's 1990 Robb Lectures which were delivered at the University of Auckland. At a time when the rights of minorities are of great concern, this work covers important international aspects of the rights of the Maori--the native people of New Zealand--under the Treaty of Waitangi which was signed in 1840 between the Maori chiefs and Queen Victoria and became the foundation of New Zealand as a British colony.
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