Professional Responsibility State Practice Exam

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When does New Zealand officially recognize the Māori Treaty?

  1. 1840

  2. 1865

  3. 1975

  4. 1982

The correct answer is: 1975

The Māori Treaty, formally known as the Treaty of Waitangi, was first signed in 1840. However, the key moment of official recognition comes with the establishment of the Waitangi Tribunal in 1975. This tribunal was set up to investigate claims by Māori against the Crown regarding breaches of the Treaty. This marks a significant turning point in New Zealand's legal framework, acknowledging the importance of the Treaty and facilitating redress for Māori grievances. The choice of the year 1840 relates to the signing of the Treaty itself, but it is the actions taken in 1975 that demonstrate an official recognition of its significance in contemporary governance and legal matters in New Zealand. While other years in the options may represent important developments in New Zealand's history, 1975 is crucial for its establishment of avenues for the resolution of Māori claims and the ongoing consideration of the Treaty in New Zealand's legal and political landscape.