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Moana Jackson is a New Zealand Māori lawyer specialising in Treaty of Waitangi and constitutional issues. Moana Jackson is of Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Porou descent. He is presently Director of Nga Kaiwhakamarama I Nga Ture (the Māori Legal Service) which he co-founded in 1987.

He graduated in Law and Criminology at Victoria University of Wellington, and after a short period in practise took up the teaching of Maori language. He then undertook further study in the United States before returning to New Zealand to conduct research for the then Justice Department report on the Maori and the criminal justice system, He Whaipaanga Hou. His report was published in 1988.

He has also worked extensively overseas on international indigenous issues, particularly the drafting of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. He was a judge on the International Tribunal of Indigenous Rights in Hawaii in 1993 and again in Canada in 1995. He was also counsel for the Bougainville Interim Government during the Bougainville peace process.

Jackson was a vocal critic of the government's foreshore and seabed legislation in 2004.

He was also a vocal critic of the October 2007 police 'terror' raids. He resigned as patron of the Police Recruit Wing 244 due to his opposition to how the raids were conducted saying "I do not buy that this was a racially-neutral act".[1]

He is also quoted as saying "Those who take power unjustly defend it with injustice"

He teaches in the Māori Law and Philosophy degree programme at Te Wananga o Raukawa.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Jackson resigns as police patron over raids". NZ Herald. November 10, 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-16. 

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2 news items

 
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Sun, 09 Jun 2013 16:26:13 -0700

Keynote sessions in the conference also include Moana Jackson, Dayle Takitimu, Meihana Durie, Ani Mikaere and Pania Papa. Each presenter brings to the conference knowledge and challenges related to key issues that are currently facing Maori and ...
 
Radio New Zealand
Fri, 31 May 2013 00:06:30 -0700

Prominent Maori lawyer Moana Jackson says institutional racism is widespread and proven within the police and Peter Marshall's response to the IPCA's report was graceless. Ms Jackson says admitting it would be one step towards mending their ...
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