Puerto Rico Self-determination: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on H. Con. Res. 94 ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 |
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... association was that Puerto Ricans enjoyed local self - government under a constitution of their own enactment , but stayed within the jurisdiction of the Federal Government with respect to many important aspects of governance . It was ...
... association was that Puerto Ricans enjoyed local self - government under a constitution of their own enactment , but stayed within the jurisdiction of the Federal Government with respect to many important aspects of governance . It was ...
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... Association . Their average salary , average wage in manufacturing , is less than half of the average wage in manufacturing in the mainland . We have instant or durable communication with the mainland , we have viable and very good ...
... Association . Their average salary , average wage in manufacturing , is less than half of the average wage in manufacturing in the mainland . We have instant or durable communication with the mainland , we have viable and very good ...
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... Association , suggested that ius sanguini should apply so as to allow Puerto Rican - born persons who don't reside in Puerto Rico to vote in the plebiscite , the downside of that proposition , as the Bar Association president admitted ...
... Association , suggested that ius sanguini should apply so as to allow Puerto Rican - born persons who don't reside in Puerto Rico to vote in the plebiscite , the downside of that proposition , as the Bar Association president admitted ...
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... association and how it is different ? Mr. RIGAU . I have no problems in doing that , although I came here to discuss the process , and not substance . But I have no prob- lems in doing that . At this stage , I will answer your question ...
... association and how it is different ? Mr. RIGAU . I have no problems in doing that , although I came here to discuss the process , and not substance . But I have no prob- lems in doing that . At this stage , I will answer your question ...
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... association for almost 100 years . What happens ? Mr. MCCLINTOCK . When we were considering the plebiscite law , Mr. Rigau's party proposed a fast track request to Congress which would give Congress , according to the two versions , 155.
... association for almost 100 years . What happens ? Mr. MCCLINTOCK . When we were considering the plebiscite law , Mr. Rigau's party proposed a fast track request to Congress which would give Congress , according to the two versions , 155.
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Amendment American Samoa approved ARRARAS bill Chairman Chamorro self-determination colonial COLORADO commitment Committee Commonwealth Elections Commission commonwealth status compact Concurrent Resolution 94 Congress Congressman Serrano decision decolonization democratic determination discussion electoral exercise expression Federal Government free association Garriga-Picó going Governor Guam Guam's GUTIERREZ hearing House of Representatives independence Insular and International insular areas International Affairs international law issue José Serrano land legislation legislature LUGO majority Manibusan mutual consent native Northern Marianas November 14 participate plebiscite political parties political status Popular Democratic Party President principle problem proposed Puerto Rico question recognize referendum relationship Resident Commissioner Rican Rico's RIGAU right to self-determination ROMERO-BARCELÓ Ron de Lugo self-government Senator sovereignty statehood statement status of Puerto status option Subcommittee on Insular Task Force territorial clause Thank tion U.N. Charter U.S. citizens U.S. Congress U.S. Constitution U.S. Virgin Islands UNDERWOOD unincorporated territories United Nations vote
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19 페이지 - Members of the United Nations which have or assume responsibilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of self-government recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount...
90 페이지 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
36 페이지 - ... recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount, and accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the utmost, within the system of international peace and security established by the present Charter, the well-being of the inhabitants of these territories, and, to this end: a.
46 페이지 - If, then, this clause does contain a power to legislate respecting the territory, what are the limits of that power? To this I answer that, in common with all the other legislative powers of congress, it finds limits in the express prohibitions on congress not to do certain things; that, in the exercise of the legislative power, congress cannot pass an ex post facto law or bill of attainder; and so in respect to each of the other prohibitions contained in the constitution.
36 페이지 - ... a. to ensure, with due respect for the culture of the peoples concerned, their political, economic, social, and educational advancement, their just treatment, and their protection against abuses; b. to develop self-government, to take due account of the political aspirations of the peoples, and to assist them in the progressive development of their free political institutions, according to the particular circumstances of each territory and its peoples and their varying stages of advancement;...
181 페이지 - All territory within the jurisdiction of the United States not included in any State must necessarily be governed by or under the authority of Congress. The Territories are but political sub-divisions of the outlying dominion of the United States.
67 페이지 - It must be remembered that Congress, in the government of the Territories as well as of the District of Columbia, has plenary power, save as controlled by the provisions of the Constitution...
84 페이지 - Territories or all other territories which have not yet attained independence, to transfer all powers to the peoples of those territories, without any conditions or reservations, in accordance with their freely expressed will and desire, without any distinction as to race, creed or colour, in order to enable them to enjoy complete independence and freedom.
181 페이지 - In the organic act of Dakota there was not an express reservation of power in Congress to amend the acts of the Territorial legislature, nor was it necessary. Such a power is an incident of sovereignty and continues until granted away. Congress may not only abrogate laws of the Territorial legislatures, but it may itself legislate directly for the local government. It may make a void act of the Territorial legislature valid, and a valid act void.
73 페이지 - Covenant to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union with the United States of America...