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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
1. Introduction
1. “… a Document of Our Times.” Magna Carta in Aotearoa New Zealand
2. Remembrance
2. Magna Carta and Memorialization: The Perils of Historical Anniversaries
3. Myths and History: The Treaty of Waitangi as “The Magna Charta of New Zealand”
3. Reception
4. Magna Carta and a Paradox of Authority
5. Symbol and Myth: Magna Carta in Legal and Public Discourse About Law and Rights in New Zealand, 1840−1940
6. The Politics of Magna Carta and the Ancient Constitution in New Zealand, 1642–c.1860
7. The Myth of the “Māori Magna Carta”
8. Mekana Tata: Magna Carta and the Political Thought of Aperahama Taonui
9. The Utility of a Medieval Charter in New Zealand Litigation: The Case of the Magna Carta
10. Magna Carta and the Righteous Underdog in Modern Popular Culture
4. Reflection
11. Magna Carta’s Promise: Strengthening the Declaration of Rights-Inconsistency
12. Mana and Magna Carta: Locating New Legacies for a Medieval Charter in Post-colonial Aotearoa New Zealand
5. Conclusion
13. Tear it up? Challenging the Charter
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