Te Ture Reo Māori 2016

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Te Ture Reo Māori 2016 is New Zealand legislation that modernises and strengthens the legal status and protection of the Māori language as a taonga and official language of the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament
aimsTo ensure intergenerational transmission of Māori language
provide a framework for Māori language planning
support community-based Māori language initiatives
appliesTo Māori language strategies at national level
public sector use of Māori language
areaOfLaw cultural heritage protection
indigenous rights
language law
basedOn principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
country New Zealand
definesRoleOf Crown in relation to Māori language revitalisation NERFINISHED
Te Mātāwai NERFINISHED
establishes Te Mātāwai NERFINISHED
focusesOn partnership between Crown and Māori for language outcomes
revitalisation of te reo Māori
jurisdiction New Zealand
language English
Māori NERFINISHED
legalSystem New Zealand law NERFINISHED
purpose to modernise the legal framework for the Māori language
to promote the revitalisation of the Māori language
to protect the Māori language as a taonga
to strengthen the legal status of the Māori language
recognises Māori language as a living language
role of iwi and Māori communities in language revitalisation
recognisesAs Māori language as a taonga under Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Māori language as an official language of New Zealand
replaces Māori Language Act 1987 NERFINISHED
shortName Māori Language Act 2016 NERFINISHED
status in force
subject Māori language
language rights
official languages
title Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 NERFINISHED
typeOfProtection institutional support for Māori language
legal recognition

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Te Reo Māori recognizedByLaw Te Ture Reo Māori 2016