Yearbook on Human RightsUN, 1992 - 172 sider |
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Side 32
... legislative provision which required the Crown not to act inconsistently with the principles of the Treaty . The Court upheld the Maori Council's case , declaring that the Crown assets could not be transferred before there was a system ...
... legislative provision which required the Crown not to act inconsistently with the principles of the Treaty . The Court upheld the Maori Council's case , declaring that the Crown assets could not be transferred before there was a system ...
Side 40
... Legislative Assembly to take cognizance the measures adopted . The Legislative Assembly , also exercising its constitutional and legal powers and having regard to the action taken by the Cabinet Council and the circumstances ...
... Legislative Assembly to take cognizance the measures adopted . The Legislative Assembly , also exercising its constitutional and legal powers and having regard to the action taken by the Cabinet Council and the circumstances ...
Side 63
... Legislative Council and other representatives of the people of St. Helena , to continue to take all necessary steps to ensure the speedy implementation of the Declaration in respect of the Territory and , in that connection , reaffirmed ...
... Legislative Council and other representatives of the people of St. Helena , to continue to take all necessary steps to ensure the speedy implementation of the Declaration in respect of the Territory and , in that connection , reaffirmed ...
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