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The Public Service and the Treaty of Waitangi (Archived)

A paper in the guidance series, 'Principles, Conventions and Practice'. The Treaty of Waitangi has been described as New Zealand's founding document. Its constitutional significance is well established. Its political significance continues to be explored. This discussion is confined to the nature of the obligations arising from the Treaty. Published by the State Services Commission, September 1995, Crown copyright.

Last updated 9/7/2002Plain text URL: http://www.ssc.govt.nz/public_service_and_the_treaty_of_waitangi

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

DEVELOPING NEW LAW

THE PRINCIPLES OF THE TREATY

GOOD PROCESS

FIDUCIARY DUTY

CONCLUDING COMMENT

APPENDIX 1

APPENDIX 2

APPENDIX 3

APPENDIX 4

APPENDIX 5

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