Spring, 2021

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.


volume II

ARTICLES
Kuleana: Toward a Historiography of Hawaiian National Consciousness, 1780 -2001 - Dr. Kanalu Young
Mapping the Hawaiian Kingdom: A Colonial Venture? – Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Dr. Kaʻeo Duarte
Indigenous "Sovereignty" and International Law: Revised Strategies for Pursuing "Self-Determination" – Dr. Jeff Corntassel, Dr. Tomas Primeau
Legal Issues on the Continuity of the Republic of Lithuania – Dr. Dainius Žalimas

COMMENTS
Teaching Land and Sovereignty - A Revised View – ʻUmi Perkins

SELECTED DOCUMENTS
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, December 9, 1948
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 1948
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, December 21, 1965
Declaration of the Principles of International Cultural Co-operation, November 4, 1966
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, December 16, 1966
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, December 16, 1966
A Brief History of Land Titles in the Hawaiian Kingdom by W.D. Alexander, Superintendent of Government Survey, 1882
In the Matter of the Boundaries of Pulehunui, Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1879

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