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KO AOTEAROA TĒNEI
W e l l b ein g
Te Kotahi Research Institute &
W ea l t h W ai 2 6 2
Te Piringa Māori and Indigenous
Governance Research Centre
present
KO AOTEAROA TĒNEI
W e l l b ein g
W ea l t h W ai 2 6 2
FREE SYMPOSIUM ON
WAI262
SPONSORED BY
Te Piringa - Faculty of Law
Thursday 27 October 2011
8.30am to 4.30pm
Master of Ceremony:
University of Waikato, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts
Māui Hudson and Linda Te Aho
Gate 1 or 2B, Knighton Road, Hamilton
Koi te mata punenga, maiangi te mata puihoiho
Imagine the invisible
Explore the potential
Defy the impossible
www.waikato.ac.nz/events/wai262
PROGRAMME
8.15amRegistrations
Session Two:
2.15pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
8.45am
Te Reo
Facilitator: Te Kahautu Maxwell
Session FIVE:
Rongoa
Facilitator: Dr Melanie Cheung
Mihi Whakatau
OPENING ADDRESS
Te Reo
- Emeritus Professor Sir Tamati Reedy Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith,
& Professor Pou Temara
- Pro Vice-Chancellor Māori
9.00am
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
1.15pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
Relationship with the
Environment
Facilitator: Willie Te Aho
- Leo Watson
Session THREE:
The WAI262 Report:
Taonga Work
Facilitator: Dr Robert Joseph
Session One:
International Instruments
Facilitator: Valmaine Toki
Rights of kaitiaki in taonga works and mātauranga
- Aroha Mead & Karl Johnstone
Current environmental law, ToW,
RMA & kaitiakitanga in practice
- Liana Poutu & Donna Flavell
3.30pm
Afternoon Tea
3.45pm
CLOSING ADDRESS
- Linda Robinson & Anna Kingsbury
Aroha Mead
Session Four:
4.15pm
Karakia Whakamutunga
Genetic
Facilitator: Māui Hudson
10.30am Morning Tea
Session SIX:
Current NZ law on IP [copyright, trademarks, geographic indicators, protection of emblems, images of people,
patents]
- Justice Joe Williams
11.00amBREAKOUT SESSIONS
- Albert Stewart & Moe Milne
12.15pmLunch
A History of WAI262
A Balancing Act
Māori traditional concepts of health
Genetic & biological resources of
taonga species & competing views
- Bill Te Brake & Professor Lyn Carter