Includes bibliographical references (pages [463]-499) and index.
Contents:
Conclusions: Constitutional design and the Treaty of Waitangi : balanced constitutions, native title, and the normativity of political constitutionalism. Incredulity from a distance : disputing the content of indigenous proprietary entitlements, 1840 to 1844 -- "Vague native rights to land" : constitutionalism, native title, and pursuing settling spaces, 1844-1853 -- Extricating "native title from its present entanglement" : recognizing diversity and the problem of a liberal constitution -- Exploring the dynamics and consequences of "occasional association" -- "Tribunals independent of a prince", 1859-1862 : exploring the dynamics and consequences of "occasional association", part II -- Conclusions: Constitutional design and the Treaty of Waitangi : balanced constitutions, native title, and the normativity of political constitutionalism.
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