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*[[:File:Thelaw-2008.pdf|The Law]] ''- Frederic Bastiat's 1850 book'' | *[[:File:Thelaw-2008.pdf|The Law]] ''- Frederic Bastiat's 1850 book'' | ||
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*[http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1969/0018/latest/DLM390660.html?search=ts_act_children_resel&p=1#DLM390660 Status of Children Act 1969] | *[http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1969/0018/latest/DLM390660.html?search=ts_act_children_resel&p=1#DLM390660 Status of Children Act 1969] | ||
*[http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1973/0119/latest/DLM411661.html?search=ts_all%40act%40bill%40regulation_admiralty+act_noresel&p=1#DLM411661 Admiralty Act 1973] | *[http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1973/0119/latest/DLM411661.html?search=ts_all%40act%40bill%40regulation_admiralty+act_noresel&p=1#DLM411661 Admiralty Act 1973] |
Revision as of 22:56, 6 May 2012
Contents
Bouviers definition of Sovereignty
- The union and exercise of all human power possessed in a state; it is a combination of all power; it is the power to do everything in a state without accountability; to make laws, to execute and to apply them: to impose and collect taxes, and, levy, contributions; to make war or peace; to form treaties of alliance or of commerce with foreign nations, and the like. Story on the Const. §207.
- Abstractedly, sovereignty resides in the body of the nation and belongs to the people. But these powers are generally exercised by delegation.
- When analysed, sovereignty is naturally divided into three great powers; namely, the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary; the first is the power to make new laws, and to correct and repeal the old; the second is the power to execute the laws both at home and abroad; and the last is the power to apply the laws to particular facts; to judge the disputes which arise among the citizens, and to punish crimes.
- Strictly speaking, in our republican forms of government, the absolute sovereignty of the nation is in the people of the nation; (q. v.) and the residuary sovereignty of each state, not granted to any of its public functionaries, is in the people of the state. (q. v.) 2 Dall. 471; and vide, generally, 2 Dall. 433, 455; 3 Dall. 93; 1 Story, Const. §208; 1 Toull. n. 20 Merl. Reper. h. t.
Legal reading
- The Law - Frederic Bastiat's 1850 book
- Status of Children Act 1969
- Admiralty Act 1973
- Postal Services Act 1998
- NZ Address Finder
Related projects and groups
- World Service Authority
- Five Flags Group
- Expat World
- APEC Business Travel Card
- Redemption movement
- FreedomReigns.us - a site dedicated to restoring sovereignty to the individual US states
See also
- Freedom
- Governance
- Wikipedia:Sovereignty
- Wikipedia:Liberty - see also the "Freedom" series of articles linked in infobox to the right
- W:Flag of convenience
- W:Flag of convenience (business)
- w:Jurisdictional arbitrage
- Allodial title
- World Freeman Society
- Robert Menard - About freemen on the land
- TPUC.org - The People's United Community
- Relating To Life
- Constitution Society
- George Mercier
- Freedom Portal - referred to at end of Invisible Contracts
- KiwiFirst
- NZ Post Company
- U.N. inadvertently confirms “Freeman” concept