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JUSTIFICATION IN LAW The Truth. And its applications in law. "God hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on the earth in unity and blessedness." - the first line of The Declaration of Rights, Both of the People and Chiefs (1839), regarded as the Hawaiian equivalent to England's Magna Carta Hawai'i was, by right and definition, an independent nation. To understand the application of laws that obliges the U.S. and the countries of the world to observe the emergence of Hawaiian nationhood, there are points in fact and points in law that must be acknowledged first. Next: Major Events in the Political History of Hawai'i |
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