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Finlayson left parliament in January 2019 after announcing his intention in November 2018 to return to his legal career. As part of his legacy, it was noted that at that time he had appointed all the Supreme Court other than the Chief Justice, all 10 members of the Court of Appeal, and 37 of the 46
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Finlayson's first term was spent in opposition. He was appointed as deputy chair of the Justice and Electoral select committee (2005–2008) and as a member of the Māori Affairs committee (2006–2008). He was National's shadow attorney-general and, under John Key, spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi
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and local iwi. Finlayson described co-governance as parties with shared interests and shared responsibility jointly setting priorities and managing a resource, although he noted that co-governance does not mean "co-government" and it would be impractical to apply to all government functions. The
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In June 2010 he was found by the registrar of pecuniary interests to have broken the rules in not declaring a directorship in his annual pecuniary interest return. In his memoir, Finlayson commented that his interest had not been pecuniary and he successfully campaigned to change the name of the
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against the government, pursuing its treaty claims through a series of high-profile court battles. "I used to love going to the office in the morning when we were suing the Crown" Finlayson said in a speech in 2009. "Ngāi Tahu mastered the art of aggressive litigation, whether it was suing the
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from 1991 to 2003. In the 1990s, when Winston Peters was expelled from the National Party, Finlayson was a legal advisor to the party. He practised as a barrister sole at the Barristers.Comm chambers from 2003 until 2005, when he entered Parliament.
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he had previously represented in private practice. He also chaired the Privileges Committee from 2012 to 2017. Being attorney-general had been Finlayson's principal political ambition and he regarded it as "the highlight of legal career."
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on rolling them back. Finlayson distanced himself from these perspectives, stating that co-governance "should be embraced, not feared." After the election, in which ACT campaigned for a referendum on rewriting the
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As Attorney-General and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Finlayson was successful in reaching an unprecedented number of financial Waitangi Treaty settlements (59 over nine years) including with
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After completing nearly fourteen years as a member of Parliament, Finlayson returned to his legal career. He practices at Bankside Chambers in Auckland. He represented Labour MP
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which succeeded the government Finlayson had been part of promoted further opportunities for co-governance between iwi and the Crown, including in its
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Mr Finlayson is a foundation author of McGechan on Procedure, the leading text on the practice and procedure of the Senior Courts of New Zealand.
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Finlayson was admitted to the Bar as a barrister and solicitor in 1981. He was a partner in Brandon Brookfield from 1986 to 1990 and then in
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Since his admission, Finlayson has appeared in all courts of New Zealand, including seven appearances before the
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As Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Finlayson progressed legislation enabling the development of
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not to resign. National did win the party vote over Labour in Rongotai for the first time in 2014.
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re-entry (2018–2019). He was on the intelligence and security committee from 2018 to 2019. His
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After leaving politics, Finlayson has commented publicly on partnership under the
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High Court Judges. He has said the highlights of his political career had been:
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He Kupu Tairangi: Treaty Settlements and the Future of Aotearoa New Zealand
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He Kupu Taurangi: Treaty Settlements and the Future of Aotearoa New Zealand
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Finlayson speaking at the 30th Anniversary of the NZ String Quartet in 2017
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Finlayson describes himself as a "liberal conservative." He does not like
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Finlayson has been heavily involved in the arts community. He chaired
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at Parliament the previous year. He was an active party member in the
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negotiations and arts, culture and heritage. When National formed a
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electorates, including periods as Karori branch chair in the 1980s.
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Finlayson has described himself as being an "odd fish" since he is
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On 13 December 2012, Finlayson was recommended by Prime Minister
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opposed Labour's co-governance reforms and campaigned in the
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register to be the "pecuniary and other interests" register.
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Pursuant to regulation 4 of the Queen’s Counsel Regulations
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Yes, Minister – an insider's account of the John Key years
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at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, Wellington, in 2016
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for the 2008 election, where he was routinely defeated by
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Minister Responsible for Treaty of Waitangi negotiations
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Finlayson, Chris (27 September 2014). "Diary Australia".
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2008–2017: getting almost 60 Treaty settlements agreed.
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He is a distant cousin on his mother's side of former
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People educated at St. Patrick's College, Wellington
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Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election
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Helen Clark
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