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Foreword

                Introduction

1.             The Hidden Constitution: Maori Rights In Aotearoa

                Caren Wickliffe, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Waikato

 

2.             Closing The Gaps And Self Determination Implementing Political Rights And Accountabilities

Professor Brad Morse, School of Law, University of Ottawa

 

3.             Towards a New Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and States

Professor Paul. L.A.H.Chartrand, Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commissioner, Government of Manitoba

 

4.              International Perspectives On Indigenous Rights: New Zealand U.N.D.R.I.P. And A Permanent Indigenous Forum

                Donna Hall, Principal, Woodward Law Office

 

5.        The Design And Implementation Of Aboriginal Policy:Reflections On The Canadian Experience

Professor Paul. L.A.H.Chartrand, Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commissioner, Government of Manitoba

 

6.             The Burden Of The Status Quo: Social And Economic Costs Of Negative Funding And Persistent Gaps

Edward Te Kohu Douglas, University of Auckland

7.             The Tasks Ahead; Public Education And Understanding

Professor Paul. L.A.H.Chartrand, Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commissioner, Government of Manitoba

 

8.             Models Of A National Assembly

Professor Whatarangi Winiata, Te Wananga o Raukawa

 Professor Paul. L.A.H.Chartrand, Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commissioner, Government of Manitoba 

Professor Brad Morse, School of Law, University of Ottawa