1. Waitangi and New Zealand's Constitution
As it stands, the Treaty of Waitangi is considered to be the founding document of New Zealand's government, however it is not currently a formal part of the constitution and therefore is not enforceable by law. ... A constitution is one of the most important features of any government as it details who has the right to exercise public power, and how they do so (Palmer, 2008). ... The constitution also stresses that the Treaty of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand's government. The structure of New Zealand's government is fundamental in understanding the formatio...
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