The Native Land Court Volume 2 1888-1909: A Historical Study, Cases and Commentary (eBook)

The Native Land Court Volume 2 1888-1909: A Historical Study, Cases and Commentary (eBook)

Richard Boast

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$343.00* RRP + GST

Date: 27/08/2015

Code: 9780864729224

Thomson Reuters, NEW ZEALAND

 

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Description

The award winning Volume 1 of this series, published in 2013, contained a selection of full decisions of the Court from 1862-1887. This volume takes the story of the Native Land Court forward to 1909 and the great consolidating Native Land Act of that year. The period from 1888-1909 was a very important, and somewhat neglected, one in the history of the Native Land Court and its allied institutions.

This book is not merely a compilation but a definitive study of the Native Land Court in its political and legal context.

 

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The Native Land Court Volume 2 1888-1909: A Historical Study, Cases and Commentary
The extract includes the Preface and Contents pages, Chapter 10 - A return to collectivism? (A comparison of developments in NZ with other countries) and from Part Two - Selected Decisions, Kawhia, NLC 148.

 

 

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