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  1. Moana Jackson CRSNZ (10 October 1945 – 31 March 2022) was a New Zealand lawyer specialising in constitutional law, the Treaty of Waitangi and international indigenous issues. He was an advocate and activist for Māori rights, arguing that the New Zealand criminal justice system was discriminatory and leading work on constitutional ...

  2. 15 de may. de 2022 · Called a disruptor, navigator, transformer and visionary, Moana Jackson was many things to many people. Towards the end of his battle with cancer he sat down to talk about his life and ...

  3. 7 de jun. de 2017 · Hear a kōrero with Moana Jackson, constitutional lawyer about the Treaty of Waitangi. Excerpts from this interview appear in kōrero which are part of the He ...

  4. 2 de oct. de 2019 · The group was led by international law expert and legal philosopher, Dr Moana Jackson and Māori studies academic and iwi chair, Professor Margaret Mutu and was made up of iwi representatives, tikanga experts, elders, rangatahi (Māori youth), legal experts and academics.

  5. A tribute to the late Moana Jackson, a leading advocate for tino rangatiratanga and a scholar of Indigenous rights. Read reflections from his whānau, friends and colleagues on his life, work and influence.

  6. Broadcaster Moana Maniapoto reveals how she persuaded her namesake, Moana Jackson, to talk about his life and groundbreaking work in Māori criminal justice and constitutional reform in the last...

  7. Moana Jackson, a Ngāti Kahungunu scholar and activist, shares his insights on the historical and constitutional significance of He Whakaputanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. He explains how He Whakaputanga was a declaration of Māori independence and sovereignty, and how Te Tiriti was a treaty based on mutual respect and interdependence.