LAW121 - Foreshore and Seabed

LAW121 - Foreshore and Seabed

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LAW121 - Fitzgerald v Muldoon

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The executive is the decision making branch of government. This lecture examines the case of Fitzgerald v Muldoon in which the courts were asked to rule that the executive, specifically the prime minister, had exceeded his powers under Bill of Rights 1688.

LAW121 - Immigration

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LAW121 - Law in Times of Crisis

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'HAARP' MASSIVE TTA's DISCOVERED on SECRET ISLAND and SEA FLOOR Causing 2 EARTHQUAKES ???

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Ascension Island Hydroacoustic Data System Paper No. 539 http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA497449 'Like' if you like. Feel free to subscribe to my channel. Uploader: revmichellehopkins Uploaded: Dec 27, 2012 05:22 AM TTA = Tesla Tech Array 'HAARP' MASSIVE TTA's DISCOVERED on...

LAW 121 - Water as Property

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Water is essential for life. Water is also increasingly viewed as a valuable commodity that can be bought and sold in a market. There is a longstanding tension between the rights of private owners and public water services. The trend to privatisation of local authority water supply through...

LAW121 - The "Sealord Case"

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Maori rights to fisheries is based on Article two of both the Maori and English versions of the Treaty and tikanga Maori. The Crown's introduction of the Quota Management System to manage the fisheries in 1985 created private property rights that breached this right. After a number of Waitangi...

LAW121 - New Zealand's System of Government

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This lecture traces the contours of New Zealand's constitutional monarchy, examining the separation of powers between the three branches of government.

LAW121 - Parliamentary Supremacy

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Law in New Zealand is largely sourced from common law and statute law. Historically, the common law system was based on judge made law. Decisions drew on precedents established by superior courts in previous cases and were organised around the principles of individual liberty and individual...

LAW121 - Women as Property

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The tradition that a father 'gives away' his daughter to her husband during the marriage ceremony (often followed by the adoption of his surname) is traced back to the days when a married woman ceased to have an independent legal existence under English law. This lecture considers how practices...

LAW121 - Police Powers

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The power of the state to infringe on the liberty of the individual is a concern in any free society. Most people would not want to live in a place where they could be arbitrarily stopped and searched, or detained and arrested without being informed of their rights. At the same time, it is...

LAW121 - Finnigan v NZRFU

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The case of Finnigan v New Zealand Rugby Football Union was an attempt to prevent a proposed rugby tour to South Africa in 1986. South Africa's apartheid regime was subject to international sanctions, including calls for a sporting boycott. There were tumultuous protests against a tour by the...

LAW121 - Treaty of Waitangi

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For Maori, the Declaration of Independence and the Maori version of the Treaty of Waitangi secured their sovereign power. For the British, the Declaration established the independence of the country under the protection of the British government. They viewed this as the most effective mode of...

LAW121 - Colonial Judicial decisions

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The legal reasoning and decisions of the colonial courts in relation to the Treaty of Waitangi from the 1840s to the 1990s took various paths that reflected the prevailing ethos of the time. As a very broad review of these cases show, they all affirmed the legitimacy of crown sovereignty but...

Tariana Turia talks about the proposed Seabed and Foreshore Act Marae TVNZ 4 Apr 2010

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Customary Title - Yes. Ownership - No No one will own the country's foreshore and seabed. But the door will be opened for Maori to claim customary rights to it in the courts. That's the plan if government's proposals to scrap the controversial Foreshore and Seabed Act are adopted.iS it the...

LAW121 - Tikanga

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Today, Tikanga Maori is often regarded as a series of norms that were used to maintain law and order within customary Maori society. Maori scholars reject this view as superficial, pointing out that Tikanga is a holistic system that has regulated social, economic, spiritual, and even...

LAW121 - Positivist Legal Theory

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In contrast to natural law theorists, legal positivists assert that laws are merely a compendium of rules designed by a sovereign (usually the state) for the regulation of society. It is NOT, they suggest, a universal moral code to which we must submit. In fact, laws retain their validity...

LAW121 - Property & the Criminal Law

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The idea that the criminal law protects an individual's rights over property is usually taken for granted. Yet many of today's laws are derived almost unchanged from those developed several centuries ago by parliaments that were comprised of propertied men who wrote laws to protect their own...

LAW121 - Cultural Defences

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LAW121 - Natural Law Theory

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What constitutes law and why do most people, today, unconsciously obey it? In this lecture, we will examine natural law theory with a view to understanding the relationship between law and morality. Natural law theorists assert that humans possess an intuitive understanding of what is moral and...

LAW121 - The Court System

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The judicial branch comprises the courts and the judges who preside over them. The roles of courts broadly cover dispute resolution and the interpretation, development and application of the law. In order for a court to have validity it must have the jurisdiction or authority to hear and...

LAW121 - Exam Tips

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