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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Juridical Encounters
Part I: Whose Law? Which Law?
1. Preliminary Matters
2. Metropolitan Theorising: Amelioration, Protection and Exceptionalism
3. Amenability to British Law and Toleration: The Executive and Others
4. Common Law Jurisdiction over Māori: Three Cases
5. Conclusion
Part II: Designing Exceptional Laws and Institutions
1. Hobson and Clarke: ‘Native’ Courts
2. FitzRoy: The Native Exemption Ordinance 1844
3. FitzRoy: Unsworn Testimony
4. Grey: The Resident Magistrates Courts 1846
5. Conclusion
Part III: Juridical Encounters in the Colonial Courts
1. Preliminaries: Courts and Data
2. Offices: Protectors, Lawyers, Interpreters
3. Crime
4. Suing Civilly: The Resident Magistrates Court and the Office of the Native Assessor
5. Conclusion
The Displacement of Tikanga – A Brief Jurisprudential Afterword
Appendices
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Copyright Page
Footnotes
Introduction
Part I
Part II
Part III
The Displacement of Tikanga – A Brief Jurisprudential Afterword
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