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List of Correspondence/Information available for review:

 

(i)     Copy of letter dated 3 November 2003 sent to all members of the NZ Parliament - Potential for Treason

(ii)    Human Rights - Rupa Letter - 22 January 2004

 

(iii)    Evidence of Corruption:                 The Crown versus the rest in seabed debate - NZ Herald January 29, 2004

 

In an environment where Government apparently seeks to unshackle itself from any institution or oath requiring adherence to principles of justice and International Law: 

 

(iv)    Proposed alteration to obligations of Government to HRH Queen Elisabeth II

(v)     A published perspective on Te Tiriti o Waitangi - NZ Herald March 18, 2004

(vi)    The Alternative to Justice - Slavery (by definition a  lack of human rights) : Realisation dawns on Pakeha

(vii)   Recipe for anarchy : Lawlessness & the NZ Police

(viii)  Usurping the Sovereign Jurisdiction of the Confederation : Principle of Judicial Independence : Treason

(ix)   A stated Privy Council perspective : Rights defined in Te Tiriti o Waitangi must be protected

(x)    Unity of Maori : A force in pursuit of justice

(xi)   Pita Pangari - Land Issues

 

The potential for a refreshing change in approach is noted:

 

(xii)   The supremacy of Parliament in New Zealand's constitutional arrangements is not beyond challenge.

(xiii)  UN report provides support for human rights of indigenous peoples

 

Chinese Poll Tax

 

(i)     A Historical Perspective on NZ - Chinese Poll Tax

 

Nga Uri O Tahinga Trust Board

 

(i)     Notice 2004

 

 

 

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