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New Zealand river declared 'legal person'

By Agence France-presse (China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-17 08:12

WELLINGTON - A New Zealand river revered by Maori has been recognized by parliament as a "legal person", in a move believed to be a world first.

Under legislation passed on Wednesday that combines Western legal precedent with Maori mysticism, the Whanganui River has been formally declared a living entity.

"(It) will have its own legal identity with all the corresponding rights, duties and liabilities of a legal person," Attorney-General Chris Finlayson said.

"The approach of granting legal personality to a river is unique."

The river, known by Maori as Te Awa Tupua, is the third longest in New Zealand.

Finlayson said the local Maori iwi, or tribe, had been fighting to assert their rights over the river since the 1870s in New Zealand's longest-running legal dispute.

"This legislation recognizes the deep spiritual connection between the Whanganui iwi and its ancestral river," he said.

It deems the river a single living being "from the mountains to the sea, incorporating its tributaries and all its physical and metaphysical elements".

In practical terms, it means the river can be represented at legal proceedings with two lawyers protecting its interests, one from the iwi the other from the government.

The iwi also received NZ$80 million ($56 million) from the government after the legal battle, as well as $30 million to improve the river's health.

 New Zealand river declared 'legal person'

The Whanganui River in New Zealand, which is revered by the country's Maori people, was visited by Britain's Prince Harry last year.Ross Setford / Associated Press

 

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