Manukau Urban Maori Authority and others v Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission and others and Reuben Brian Perenara v Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission and others (New Zealand): PC 2 Jul 2001

(New Zealand) The treaty of settlement between the Maori people and the state operated also as a settlement as between the various Maori peoples. Inherited rights to control fisheries were to be construed so as to benefit the Maori people as a whole. Measures under the Act to help preserve fisheries were challenged by non-traditional Maori groups, claiming that they preferred traditional (Iwi) groups. The statute required consultation with traditional meeting groups which would have the effect of excluding non-traditional Maoris. The words were clear, and gave no discretion to benefit other than Iwi groups.
[2001] UKPC 32
Bailii, PC, PC
Maori Fisheries Act 1989, Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
England and Wales

Updated: 03 September 2021; Ref: scu.159472