2003
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.420020
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The Treaty of Waitangi and the Relationship Between Crown and Maori in New Zealand

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“…33 Cox, then Chairperson for Monarchy New Zealand, quoted in Milne (2004). See also Cox (2002b), p. 29. 34 For a discussion of the meaning of the Crown in the context of the Treaty, see McLean (2008) and Cox (2002b).…”
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“…33 Cox, then Chairperson for Monarchy New Zealand, quoted in Milne (2004). See also Cox (2002b), p. 29. 34 For a discussion of the meaning of the Crown in the context of the Treaty, see McLean (2008) and Cox (2002b).…”
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“…3 Concerning this special relationship between First Nations and the Crown, one scholar has noted, "The obligations under these treaties have been assumed by the Canadian authorities, but in such a way that the Crown remains symbolically central to the relationship" (Cox 2003). This symbolic significance no doubt informed Chief Spence's claim.…”
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“…These self-governing states form part of the Realm of New Zealand, 31 Katene (2010). 34 For a discussion of the meaning of the Crown in the context of the Treaty, see McLean (2008) and Cox (2002b). along with Tokelau and the Ross Dependency. See also Brookfield (1995).…”
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