Sovereignty

Re-instated Hawaiian Government

Sovereign

A person, body, or state in which independent and supreme authority is invested; a chief ruler with supreme power, a king or other ruler with limited power. BLD-4

Sovereign Nation

A nation which governs itself by its own authority and its own laws, which does not depend on any other nation; its rights are in the natural order, the same as those of every other nation. LoN


Sovereignty
What does it mean?
A Government Rises From Exile as
The Hawaiian Nation reclaims its place in the world
By Rob Lafferty

“Whereas the Kingdom of Hawai’i, having been in exile for one-hundred seven years due to an unlawful overthrow of its government de jure, has exercised perfect right to reestablish its proper station as an independent nation within the community of nations.”
The Preamble of the Amended Hawaiian Constitution of 2000
 

from Haleakala Times article “Sovereignty”


Article from Dan Inouye

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A Profile Of The Reinstated Hawaiian Government

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Introduction

Justifications in Law

Manifestation of Authority

Government De Jure

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

THIS AD APPEARED IN THE SEPTEMBER 9, 2001 SUNDAY EDITION OF THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER ON PAGE A29. IT CALLS FOR ANY OBJECTIONS BY PERSONS, ORGANIZATIONS OR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES TO THE CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP MADE BY THIS REINSTATED GOVERNMENT UPON THE NATIONAL LANDS OF THE HAWAIIAN ARCHIPELAGO. THE NATIONAL LANDS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, ALL U.S. FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY PROPERTIES.


ALL WRITTEN OBJECTIONS NEED TO BE SENT TO:
THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
P.O. Box 2236
HONOLULU, HI 96804

NOTICEFROM THE REINSTATED SOVEREIGNTY OF
THE KINGDOM OF HAWAI’I
TO  RECLAIM ALL PROPERTIES AND CHATTEL OWNED BY THE KINGDOM OF HAWAI’I PRIOR TO JANUARY 17, 1893.

WHEREAS, or. January 17, 1893, the government de jure of the peaceful, sovereign n nation known as the Kingdom of Hawai’i was unlawfully  overthrown in a coup d’etat by insurrectionists with the aid of the U.S. Minister to Hawai’i and a detachment of U.S. marines, effectively undermining the lawful political authority of the Hawaiian Islands and severing its ability to exercise control over its national lands;
WHEREAS, on July 7, 1848, control of the national lands of the Kingdom of Hawaii was illegally conveyed to the United States from the government de facto of the insurrectionists;
WHEREAS, in the year 1993, the United States Government passed Joint Resolution Public Law 103-150, Stat. 1510, acknowledging and confessing to illegally Overthrowing the Kingdom of Hawaii, violating, international law, and unlawfully accepting those national lands which are owned by the inherent sovereignty of Hawai’i;
WHEREAS, on March 3, 1999, the inherent sovereignty of Hawai’i was reinstated in accordance with International Pubic Law, U.S. Public Law
and Hawaiian Kingdom Domestic Law;
WHEREAS, the government de jure of Hawaiian Nation has manifested perfect right to exercise the rule of postliminium in accordance with international public law;
Be it ordained and enacted by the Legislature of Hawai’i:
That the government de jure of the Hawaiian Kingdom possesses the authority to reclaim any and all land within its territorial boundaries. This reclamation shall extend to those real properties, upon lands both public or  private, that belonged to the Hawaiian Government and the Crown prior to January 17, 1893.
That the government de jure of the Kingdom of Hawai’i possesses the authority to reclaim any and all chattel properties belonging to the lawful Hawaiian Nation.
That the lawful Hawaiian Government shall proceed to inventory national lands.
That the reinstated Hawaiian Nation shall assess and categorize all real property upon the national lands for future usage.
That the lawful Hawaiian Government reserves all rights to determine the use of all real properties within its national lands.

The reinstated lawful government of Hawai’i retains the right to claim income earned from the use of Its national lands. All intercessions upon this claim by any foreign government, corporation or persons will be regarded as a violation of international law.

All objections to the foregoing must be posted no later than October 8, 2001 to the Office of Communications at P.O. Box 2236, Honolulu, HI 96814. Thereafter all objections will be deemed waived.

Paid for: by the Ministry of Finance (Kekoa Lake) • 2909 Waialae Avenue #23 • Honolulu, HI 96816

GLOSSARY
in alphabetical order

De facto Court

One established and exercising judicial functions under the authority of an apparently valid statute, the courts exist in fact though not in law (de jure). BLD-4

De jure

By right; by justice; lawful; legitimate. BLD-4

De jure Government

A lawful, rightful government. BLD-4

Imperfect Obligations

… give but the right to request. Law of Nations (LoN)

Imperfect Rights

… is vague and unfixed. BLD-4

International Law

The law which regulates the intercourse of Nations; The Law of Nations. The customary law which determines the rights and regulates the intercourse of independent states in peace and war. BLD-4

Nation

A people, aggregation of men, existing in the form of an organized jural society, usually inhabiting a distinct portion of the earth, speaking the same language, using the same customs, possessing historic continuity, and distinguished from other like group their racial origins and characteristics, and generally, but not necessarily, living under the same government and sovereignty. BLD-6

Perfect Obligations

Is one recognized and sanctioned by law; one which the fulfillment can be enforced with the aide of the law. BLD-4

Perfect Rights

… According as their action or scope is clear, settled, and determinate. BLD-4

Pro Term

Abbreviation for the term pro tempore; which means for the time being; temporarily; provisionally. BLD-6

Public Law

That branch or department of law which is concerned with the state in its political or sovereign capacity, including constitutional and administrative law; and with the definition, regulation, and enforcement of rights. A law or statute that applies to the people generally of the nation or state adopting or enacting it is denominated a public law. BLD-4

Reinstate

To reinstall; to re-establish; to place again in a former state, condition or office; to restore to a state or position from which the object or person had been removed. BLD-4