Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal: Updates and Insights

In this not-to-be missed webinar you will receive valuable insights on the current state of play in the Māori Land Court and Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal. Lead by Māori Land Court judge Alana Thomas (Ngāti Rehia, Ngāti Kuri) and a panel of experienced lawyers hear the latest updates and insights on practice and procedure that you need to know. 

Thursday, 23 May 2024
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Attend and earn 4 CPD hours

10.05am to 11.00am The Waitangi Tribunal: A 'Nuts and Bolts' View

 

An overview of current and pending Waitangi Tribunal Inquiries and recent jurisprudence from practitioners working in the jurisdiction.

Presented by Bryce Lyall, Barrister  and Kelly Dixon, Partner, Dixon & Co Lawyers 

Kylee Katipo, Director, McCaw Lewis

Learning Objectives:
  • Learn best practice skills for appearing at the Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal
  • Hear critical insights and updates from the judiciary and experienced legal practitioners
  • Ensure you are up to date with courtroom practices and procedures
11.00am to 11.15am Break
11.15am to 12.15pm Practice and Procedure When Appearing Before the Māori Land Court Update

 

An overview of Māori Land Court practice and procedure updates and tips for appearing before the Māori Land Court.

Presented by Kylee Katipo, Director, McCaw Lewis

9.10am to 10.05am Waitangi Tribunal: The 2023 Guide to the Practice and Procedure of the Waitangi Tribunal

 

Receive an overview of the 2023 Guide to the Practice and Procedure of the Waitangi Tribunal, which updates and consolidates previous Waitangi Tribunal practice notes.

Presented by Wiliame Gucake, Registrar - Kairēhita, Waitangi Tribunal

12.15pm to 1.15pm Māori Land Court Case Law Developments on Tikanga and Evidence

 

Review of recent cases in the Māori Land Court involving tikanga. In what ways was tikanga relied on and what was the Court’s approach? Is tikanga a matter of fact, law or both? What to consider when briefing tikanga evidence or when pleading tikanga as part of your case? Also, recent developments in the Waitangi Tribunal, including the urgent inquiry into the Treaty Principles Bill.

Presented by Neuton Lambert, Senior Associate Wackrow Panoho

Chair

Māori Land Court Judge Alana Thomas (Ngāti Rehia, Ngāti Kuri) 

9.00am to 9.10am Keynote address by Māori Land Court Judge Alana Thomas
Chair

Bryce Lyall, Barrister

Presenters


Bryce Lyall, Barrister
Bryce is based in Titirangi, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, where he lives with his wife and young whānau. He is a barrister with a focus on public law and human rights issues, and acts on matters across Aotearoa. He currently represents claimants in the Waitangi Tribunal, and parties in te Kōti Whenua Māori, the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. Outside of litigation, Bryce also acts for parties in mediation, advises parties on Treaty of Waitangi settlements, and has facilitated use of withdrawal mechanisms built into mandates. Holding a particular concern about access to justice, Bryce regularly undertakes work on legal aid. He is approved to undertake legal aid work in the Waitangi Tribunal, te Kōti Whenua Māori and te Kōti Pīra Māori, and all of the higher Courts on matters concerning Māori land law, the Treaty of Waitangi, tikanga, and customary title issues. Bryce holds LLB and BA (Political Science) degrees from the University of Canterbury, and an LLM (International Law, First Class Hons) from the University of Auckland. He is a member of the Auckland Branch Council of the New Zealand Law Society, and is a member of the Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal Selection Committee which assesses applications for approvals to undertake legal aid work.


Kelly Dixon, Partner, Dixon & Co Lawyers
Kelly has 20 years’ experience and has appeared in the High Court and the Court of Appeal on judicial review proceedings, in the District Court on commercial summary judgment proceedings and in the Māori Land Court and the Waitangi Tribunal on behalf of various Treaty of Waitangi claimants. Kelly works with clients from across the North Island and has appeared before the Waitangi Tribunal in the Wairarapa, East Coast, National Park, Whanganui and Northland historic Inquiries and various Urgency Applications and Kaupapa Inquiries and Remedies Hearing before the Waitangi Tribunal. Kelly is a member of the Property Law Section, Resource Management Law Association, and the Māori Law Society. She established Dixon and Co Lawyers in 2017 and is a member of the Institute of Directors.


Māori Land Court Judge Alana Thomas (Ngāti Rehia, Ngāti Kuri) 
Judge Alana Thomas is a permanent Judge of the Māori Land Court and member of the Waitangi Tribunal. Judge Thomas was appointed in 2023. Judge Thomas graduated from the University of Auckland in 2008. Whilst studying, Judge Thomas was the President of the Māori Law Students Association and an active member of Waipapa Taumata Rau, the Māori Students Association. During her legal career, Judge Thomas represented several iwi and hapū throughout New Zealand on matters relating to the rights of te iwi Māori, and more specifically, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the environment, the land, the sea, tikanga Māori and te reo Māori. Judge Thomas is a strong advocate for the promotion of te reo Māori and has been passionate in her pursuit to ensure te reo Māori is recognised and used in the law. Judge Thomas sits within the Aotea district.


Wiliame Gucake, Registrar -Kairēhita, Waitangi Tribunal
Wiliame Gucake is currently the Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, where he acts as lead legal advisor to the Tribunal. Wiliame provides technical legal, registry and procedural support to the Tribunal and Unit.


Kylee Katipo, Director, McCaw Lewis
Kylee specialises in Māori Land, Resource Management and Te Tiriti o Waitangi matters. She has experience in providing legal and strategic advice to Iwi, Hapū, Whānau and Beneficial Owners of Māori Land across Aotearoa. Kylee has significant court experience and has represented clients in the Māori Appellate Court, Māori Land Court, Waitangi Tribunal, Environment Court and High Court. Prior to joining McCaw Lewis Kylee worked at the Māori Land Court as Research Counsel for the Māori Land Court judiciary. Kylee has served as Secretary for Te Hunga Roia Māori o Aotearoa and Waikato co-representative for Te Hunga Roia Māori o Aotearoa and is actively involved in competitions and lecturing at Te Piringa Faculty of Law at The University of Waikato.


Neuton Lambert, Senior Associate, Wackrow Panoho & Associates
Neuton graduated from The University of Auckland with an LLB and was admitted in 2015. He is also a fluent speaker of te reo Māori. He began his legal career as a Barrister at an Auckland based law chambers specialising in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Māori Legal matters and spent some time working with senior counsel in the District Court. Neuton has acted for individuals, hapū and iwi clients in diverse matters in the Waitangi Tribunal including district inquiries, urgent inquiries, and kaupapa inquiries. Neuton joined Wackrow Williams & Davies in 2018 and has been able to broaden his expertise into areas of practice such as employment law, relationship property and estate matters as well as advising Māori Land Trusts and Incorporations. Now a part of the senior legal team at Wackrow Panoho & Associates, Neuton enjoys his mahi and mentoring new lawyers who have a passion for the law. In 2023, Neuton was appointed to the board for ACART (Advisory Committee on Assisted Reproductive Technology), a role that he will hold for the next three years.

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