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The Waitangi Tribunal's binding recommendation power

Penny Pepperell of NBR Capital Letter
Wed, 13 Feb 2013

The Waitangi Tribunal’s power to make binding recommendations on the Crown is at the forefront of its latest report on an application by Ngati Katu, an iwi of the Te Hiku (far north) region, for the return of land and other assets worth a total of $260 million. 

It can be read at The Ngati

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Penny Pepperell of NBR Capital Letter
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
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