150.301 Te Mana Te Kawanatanga: Māori Policy and the State (15 credits)
Recent policies, legislation and judicial outcomes that impact on Māori people are examined as well as interaction between Māori and the State in formulating policies for Māori. A framework for analysis derived from Māori perspectives serves as a basis for understanding policy development and is applied to specific policy areas including Māori land, broadcasting, fishing, employment, health, the environment and Treaty settlements.
Requirements 
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Prerequisite(s):
150.201; nil for GradDipArts
General Prerequisite: At least 45 credits from 200 level.
Offerings
Year | Semester | Mode | Location |
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2021 | Semester Two full semester | Distance |
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