Justice Williams to talk about Treaty in HB
< Media Release 23 April 2009 Justice
Williams to talk about Treaty in HB Hon Justice Joe
Williams will speak about the promises of the Treaty of
Waitangi (Tiriti o Waitangi) at Hawke's Bay Regional
Council’s breakfast meeting in Hastings on 1
May. Justice Williams (Ngati Pukenga and Te Arawa
(Waitaha, Tapuika)) was appointed as a judge of the High
Court in October 2008 and is a leading specialist in Māori
legal issues. He will be speaking at the first of the
Regional Council’s “Embracing Futures Thinking”
breakfast speaker series this year. Justice Williams
will be sharing his insights on the promises of the Treaty
in Hawke’s Bay, the importance of relationships and the
role of local government. “Treaty settlements may
result in new partnerships around the management of natural
resources in Hawke’s Bay and we want to work proactively
with tangata whenua on how such relationships may evolve,”
said Regional Council Chairman, Alan Dick. “This
presentation will enhance the regional community’s
understanding of the Treaty in Hawke’s Bay as we move to
strengthen our relationships for mutual regional
benefit.” Justice Williams was the first Māori Law
lecturer at Victoria University, and has also worked in law
practices. He has served as Chief Judge of the Māori Land
Court, and as Chairman of the Waitangi Tribunal. He was
educated at Lindisfarne College, Hastings. Invitations
have been sent to past attendees for the “Embracing
Futures Thinking’ breakfast series; anyone else who would
like to attend (cost $15) can contact the Regional Council
on 06 833
8075. ENDS