Maori fishing rights row goes to London court

A court in London was today being called on to settle a long-running legal battle in New Zealand between traditional and urban Maoris over ownership of fishing assets.

Maori fishing rights row goes to London court

A court in London was today being called on to settle a long-running legal battle in New Zealand between traditional and urban Maoris over ownership of fishing assets.

The bitter dispute stems from a government decision in 1989 to award fishing rights worth $850m New Zealand dollars (£264 million) to 78 traditional tribes, known as ‘‘iwi.’’

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