Rt.
Reverend Bishop Manuhuia Bennett
Foreword
Indigenous Governance & Accountability in Context.
Mark
Robertson Shaw , Executive Trustee, The F.I.R.S.T. Foundation
Indigenous
Governance: The Agenda For Change.
Indigenous
Governance & Accountability.
Donna
Hall, Principal, Woodward Law
Transparency,
Accountability and Doing The Job.
Joern
Lars Berglund Nielson, Consultant, Greenland Homerule Government
Checks
And Balances – Are They Needed.
Mick
Dodson, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
Who
Should Vote And What Should Their Vote Be Worth.
Annette
Sykes, Barrister & Solicitor, Rangitauira & Co
Manu
Paul, Executive Chairman, New Zealand Maori Council
Balancing
Hapu And Iwi Interests.
Angeline
Greensill, Lecturer in Geography, University of Waikato
Shane
Gibbons, Te Arawa Trust Board
Peter
Moeahu, former Deputy Chairman, Parininihi Ki Waitotara Incorporation
Balancing
Commercial, Social and Cultural Objectives.
Ihakara
Puketapu, Chairman, Te Atiawa Runanga
Different
Accountabilities For Different Needs.
Ella
Henry, Lecturer in Management & Employment Relations University of Auckland
Sam
Napia, Chief Executive Officer, Hauraki Maori Trust Board
What
Do We Need – Policeman, Judge Or Jury?
Pauline
Kingi, Regional Director, Te Puni Kokiri
The
Hon. Georgina Te Heuheu, Minister for Courts.
Nanaia
Mahuta, M.P. Labour
Atiwhai
Tibble, Mauri Pacific
Sandra
Lee, M.P. Alliance & Leader, Mana Motuhake
Separating
The Powers Of Maori Governance – Political, Judicial and Executive.
Moana
Jackson, Kaihautu, Maori Legal Services, Nga Kaiwhakamarama I Te Ture