The social and conceptual conditions for claims to justice
The Maori demand justice 1966-1988
Justice and reparations: a conceptual analysis
Distinction and Indistinction: the conditions for justice
Reparative justice and its limits
The Waitangi Tribunal: the history of a growing reputation, 1975-1988
The Treaty of Waitangi and justice in contract
The difficulties with reparations for past wrongs
The Waitangi Tribunal and the jurisprudence of justice in reparation for breach of contract
The Waitangi Tribunal and the political world: moderation and the eye to future prospects
The foundations of the politics of compromise and the jurisprudence of the Wairua
Equity, equalities and Maori independence
Inequalities and government policies, 1960-1988
The Pakeha ideology, dristributive multiculturalism, and the cloudy rhetoric of equality
The bicultural distributive claim and the Maori code
Absolute Maori sovereignty
Putting bounds to the Wairua, to Mana and Rangatiratanga: the assertion of state sovereignty
The construction of justice and sovereignty.