The opportunity for global leadership in incarceration
Professor Tracey McIntosh talks about her research and focus on incarceration advancing our understanding of the enduring social injustices that undermine Māori wellbeing.
Launch of online resource by Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga for researchers, central and local government, private industry, media, whānau, hapū and iwi throughout the country, who wish to access knowled
The chair of the Māori research centre Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga, Sir Tipene O'Regan, says he hopes to see more focused research around specific Māori ways of governing and economic development.
Kua whakarewahia ake e nga pae o te maramatanga taa ratou pukapuka tuatahi o te roopu pukapuka ka puta i a ratou e pa ana ki nga maori me nga take paapori o te wa.
In 2014, the Te Urewera National Park in New Zealand became recognised as a legal person under the law. In 2017, New Zealand did it again, declaring the Whanganui River as a legal entity.
Professor Tracey McIntosh talks about her research and focus on incarceration advancing our understanding of the enduring social injustices that undermine Māori wellbeing.