Carwyn Jones
Is it possible to sell water that doesn't have an owner?
Dr Carwyn Jones of Victoria University discusses the idea of selling a resource which has no official owner. Audio
Whanganui River the first to get the legal status of a person
The Whanganui River has become the first in the world to be granted the legal status of a person. Audio
How Treaty settlements shape Maori traditions
Kathryn Ryan talks with Carwyn Jones, senior law lecturer at Victoria University about how Maori self-determination has been, and is being, shaped by the Treaty settlement process. His new book is… Audio
Maori and the TPP
Dr Carwyn Jones discusses the fears Maori have over the Trans Pacific Partnership deal. Audio
Local Government is wary over water rights
Local Government is wary about being dragged into discussions between Government and iwi over water rights. Audio
Tomo and whanaungatanga as explained by Dr Carwyn Jones
Dr Carwyn Jones, University Law Lecturer and Co-editor of the Māori Law Review provides some historical and legal context to the purpose of tomo and how, while it's not a readily applied practice… Audio
Treaty Debate 2014: Water
This year's Treaty Debate, recorded at Te Papa, is a discussion of water rights in Aotearoa New Zealand. The panel features Jacinta Ruru (University of Otago, Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Maniapoto), Donald… Audio
Debating the Constitution 3: Maori aspirations
In the third of a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review Dr Carwyn Jones, Tai Ahu, Veronica Tawhai, Valmaine Toki and Dr Rawinia Higgins consider Maori aspirations for… Audio
Debating the Constitution 2: Reforming institutions
In the second of a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review, Dr Carwyn Jones, Dr Maria Bargh, Colin James, Professor Elizabeth McLeay and Sir Geoffrey Palmer consider the reform… Audio
Debating the Constitution 1: What's the problem?
Kicking off a series of debates inspired by the current Constitutional Review, Professor Claudia Geiringer; Professor Bruce Harris, Dr Carwyn Jones, Dame Claudia Orange, and Dr Matthew Palmer explore… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa mo 10 o Hui Tanguru (February) 2013
What does Waitangi Day mean to you? That's the question put to punters at the annual Te Ra o Te Raukura hosted by Te Ati Awa Ki Poneke at Waiwhetu (Lower Hutt, Wellington). How would changes to the… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa mo 10 o Hui Tanguru
What does Waitangi Day mean to you? That's the question put to punters at the annual Te Ra o Te Raukura hosted by Te Ati Awa Ki Poneke at Waiwhetu (Lower Hutt, Wellington). How would changes to the… Audio