| LAWS390 Business Law for Māori Organisations |
LAWS390 Essay
Short Essay Question:
Reid et. al. describe the concept of tauutuutu in the following terms:
In the 40 years following European contact, and during early colonisation, Tauutuutu was the engine of rapid economic growth and capital accumulation across many hapū. From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, Tauutuutu continued to play an important role in local subsistence economies and provided a ‘social welfare’ net for communities.
Today, Tauutuutu ethics are still visible in the new class of land-based Māori enterprise characterised by successful land trusts, incorporations, and iwi corporations known nationally for their environmental leadership, social responsibility, innovation, and profitability.
In up to 1500 words, please describe the concept of tauutuutu and whether and how PostSettlement Governance Entities (PSGEs) might integrate tauutuutu into their governance, management, commercial, charitable or other operations.
This short essay is worth 40% of your final mark.
Word Count:
1500 words maximum.
Please submit your assignment via Nuku (see the “Assignments” module).
Guide notes:
In this short essay you can adopt a legalistic perspective or a broader perspective. For example, a legalistic perspective might describe how a PSGE could integrate tauutuutu into their constitution. But you can also adopt a commercial perspective. For example, a commercial perspective might describe how tauutuutu could influence the allocation of capital (e.g. capital allocation according to need rather than return). External research and original thinking is encouraged, but you can pass with only the material covered in class.
Marking rubric:
| CRITERIA | VALUE | |
| Adequately describes the concept of tauutuutu including its relation to, and relationships within, tikanga Māori | 40% | |
| Appropriately cites concrete examples of tauutuutu in operation either historically or contemporarily | 20% | |
| Realistically proposes mechanism(s) where tauutuutu may be integrated into PSGE governance, management, commerce,
charitable operations or otherwise |
30% | |
| Expertly explains how the cited mechanism(s) may operate at a legal or practical level |