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The Waitangi Tribunal is a New Zealand court empowered to compensate Maori people for land obtained by fraud or by force since 1840. It was established by Act of Parliament in 1975, a time when protests about unresolved Treaty of Waitangi grievances were growing, to provide a legal process by which Maori Treaty claims could be investigated.

The inquiry process contributes to the resolution of Treaty claims and, in that way, to the reconciliation of outstanding issues between Maori and Pakeha. The Waitangi Tribunal is unusual in that it was established as a permanent commission of inquiry. For this reason, it differs from a court in several important respects:

1 Key points

The Tribunal process is inquisitorial, not adversarial. It seeks to get to the truth of the matter. The aim is to determine whether a claim is well founded.

2 See also

(Information here is condensed from the official Waitangi Tribunal site)
Government agencies of New Zealand Treaty of Waitangi

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