Native Hawaiian Rights - Semester (76681) | William S. Richardson School of Law
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581
LWPA
Native Hawaiian Rights

Law School Description

This course examines the evolution of the rights of Native Hawaiians to land and resources and the important statutes and laws affecting Native Hawaiians. Areas of study include the Hawaiian land tenure system, the Mahele and conversion to fee-simple land system, traditional and customary rights, the public land trust (Government & Crown Lands), the Hawaiian Home Lands trust, and the charitable trusts established by ali‘i to benefit Native Hawaiians. The course will look particularly at current cases and legislation relating to the political status of Native Hawaiians.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Status and evolution of rights of native Hawaiians to the land and its usufructs. Potential of utilizing native rights based on statute, custom, and use to fashion new and expanded rights.

Notes

HYBRID

Credit(s) for this CRN

3

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Enrollment Cap

50

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Certificate(s)

Environmental Law
Native Hawaiian Law

Category

International Law/PALS
Environmental, Land Use, and Ocean Law

Instructor(s)

Office Hours

W 12:00p - 2:00pm
Or by appointment

 

Class Schedule

Tu
1:30pm - 2:45pm
Th
1:30pm - 2:45pm

Dates

August 21, 2023 to December 15, 2023

Course Reference Number

76681
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