Hawaiian journal
of
Law and Politics
The Hawaiian Journal of Law and Politics is an online, annual research journal published in association with the Hawaiian Society of Law and Politics. The journal is edited by graduate students from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and faculty advisers. The Journal aspires to be a general journal that focuses on national and international issues of the Hawaiian State. The Journal also welcomes relevant articles or commentaries that evoke discussion. Each issue will normally contain: Articles, Comments, Essays and Notes, Recent Developments, Book Reviews, and Selected Documents. Authors are invited to consult the style guide and accepted papers are required to conform to the Journal's format.
journal volumes
- Volume I (Summer, 2004)
- Volume II (Summer, 2006)
- Volume III (Spring, 2021)
- Volume IV (Spring, 2022)
- Volume V (Fall, 2023)
- Volume VI (Fall, 2024)
- Volume VII (Fall, 2025)
volume V
EDITOR'S NOTES – Dr. P. Kalawaiʻa Moore
ARTICLES
Liholiho's Kauaʻi Coup - Dr. Susan Corley
"He Kaula Uila": Hawaiian Educational Policy in the 19th Century "Ke Aʻo Palapala ma nā Aloaliʻi a me nā Kuaʻāina" - Dr. Nālani Balutski
Synergy Through Convergence: The Hawaiian State and Congregationalism - Dr. Keanu Sai
Apartheid Hawaiʻi: the California Colony at Wahiawā - Dr. Ronald Williams
The Decline of Hawaiian Language Common Schools in the Hawaiian Kingdom From 1864 to 1893: a Statistical Analysis - Dr. Larson Ng
Spectres of State: Illusory Reasoning and Misreads of History and Politics in Opposition to the Hawaiian Kingdom State; A Critique of Kehaulani Kauanui's Paradoxes of Hawaiian Sovereignty- Dr. P. Kalawai'a Moore
Operational Plan for Transitioning the Military Government Into the Hawaiian Kingdom - The Acting Council of Regency
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