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Supreme Court admits ‘untidiness’ in Māori Land Court decision

Māori Land Court’s new oversight powers over post-settlement governance entities stirs governance debates.

Interiors of The New Zealand Supreme Court and the Māori Land Court.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Nikora v Kruger has ruled the Māori Land Court – Te Kooti Whenua Māori – has jurisdiction over post-settlement governance entities (PSGEs) that hold “general land”, even if landholding wasn’t the trust’s original purpose.

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Mike McRoberts Fri, 18 Oct 2024
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