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3.4.029
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo

S Loa / H Walker (Wai 2610), Memorandum of counsel regarding participation in the Judicial Conference, 19 Jun 18

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

02 Jul 2018
Size: 677KB
3.4.030
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo

D Stone / M Tukapua (WPSCT), Memorandum of counsel in response to Tribunal questions (referenced as Wai 2610, #2.7.7), 21 Jun 18

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

02 Jul 2018
Size: 711KB
06 Jun 2018
Size: 345KB
18 Jun 2018
Size: 477KB
18 Jun 2018
Size: 508KB
3.4.005
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo

M Sinclair / C Beaumont, Memorandum of counsel on behalf of Wai 2605 regarding opposition to the Mihi Marino process, 28 Mar 18

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

10 Apr 2018
Size: 586KB
A123(a)
Other Document

Exhibt A, 27 Mar 2018

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

10 Apr 2018
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Wai 2662
Report

The Whakatōhea Mandate Inquiry Report

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

The Whakatōhea Mandate Inquiry Report was released in pre-publication form on 17 April 2018. It was the outcome of an inquiry into 12 claims relating to the Crown’s recognition of the Whakatōhea Pre-settlement Claims Trust (the Pre-settlement Trust) as having a mandate to enter negotiations to settle the historical Treaty of Waitangi claims of Whakatōhea.

The hearings, held under urgency, took place at Whakatāne on 6–10 and 21–22 November. The panel appointed to hear the claims comprised Judge Michael Doogan (presiding), Associate Professor Tom Roa, Dr Robyn Anderson, and Mr Basil Morrison.

The Crown recognised the Pre-settlement Trust mandate in December 2016 and then moved quickly into substantive negotiations. The Pre-settlement Trust and the Crown entered into an agreement in principle in August 2017.

The claimants’ central complaint was that the Crown had breached the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi by failing to actively protect the ability of hapū and Waitangi Tribunal claimants to exercise their rangatiratanga in determining how they would settle their historical claims. Significant concerns were also raised about the process by which the mandate was recognised.

 

08 May 2018
Size: 1.41MB
3.4.001
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo

R Zwaan / N Scully, Memorandum of counsel updating the Tribunal on the Mihi Marino process, 23 Mar 18

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

29 Mar 2018
Size: 525KB
2.7.004
Post hearing - Trib Memo/Direction/Decision

Memorandum-directions of Judge M J Doogan granting leave for memoranda to be placed on the Record of inquiry and providing an update on the Wai 2662 report, 29 Mar 18

Wai 2662, the Whakatōhea Deed of Mandate urgent inquiry

10 Apr 2018
Size: 418KB
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