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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 13, 2020 5:43:33 GMT 12
NATIONAL LIBRARY IN MIDDLE OF FIRST MAJOR CULL OF INTERNATIONAL BOOKS"Libraries continue to grow and we are collecting New Zealand, Pacific and Māori material. That's our core role, and we add to that collection between 80,000-100,000 items a year." "The biggest gaps in terms of access to online material, is New Zealand Māori and Pacific material - as the National Library, we want to focus on that."..... www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/425885/national-library-in-middle-of-first-major-cull-of-international-books CALL FOR SYSTEMIC CHANGE TO LEGAL EDUCATIONThis week, Māori law academics across six law schools released a report calling for a new vision for how we construct, know and teach law in Aotearoa New Zealand. This report Inspiring National Indigenous Legal Education for Aotearoa New Zealand’s Bachelor of Laws Degree calls for a legal profession that is trained to work in a bijural, bicultural and bilingual Aotearoa New Zealand legal system. NPM Co-Director Professor Jacinta Ruru, and lead author of the Report, explains that to truly recognise Māori law as the first laws of this country, systemic structural change is required throughout society, including in how we teach law at Universities...... www.maramatanga.co.nz/news-events/news/call-systemic-change-legal-education
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