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Indigenous corporations: Lessons from Māori business forms

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Kamalnath, Akshaya

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Monash University

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The economic and political empowerment of Indigenous people are linked although the issue of economic empowerment is often overlooked. This Brief analyses the corporate governance model and business structures used by Maori in New Zealand along with some developments in Canadian Indigenous businesses. Based on this, the Brief makes suggestions for proving the regulatory support and options available for Indigenous businesses in Australia.

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Alternative Law Journal

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2099-12-31
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