Fællesforståelsen omkring det videre arbejde beskrives her:
http://naalakkersuisut.gl/da/Naalakkersuisut/Nyheder/2017/05/190517_ad-hoc
Fællesforståelsen omkring det videre arbejde beskrives her:
http://naalakkersuisut.gl/da/Naalakkersuisut/Nyheder/2017/05/190517_ad-hoc
Sulinissap paaseqatigiissutigineqarnera uani atuarneqarsinnaavoq:
http://naalakkersuisut.gl/kl-GL/Naalakkersuisut/Pisut/2017/05/190517_ad-hoc
‘Free Association’ – Kiffaanngissuseqarluni nunamik allamik suleqateqarluni namminersorneq, Naalagaaffiit Peqatigiinni (FN-imi) qanoq paasineqassanersoq Naalagaaffiit Peqatigiit aalajangersagaanni 1541-mi (UN General Assembly Resolution 1541) atuarneqarsinnaavoq. Tassani ‘Free Association’ sunaanera ima nassuiarneqarpoq:
“Principle VII
(a) Free association should be the result of a free and voluntary choice by the peoples of the territory concerned expressed through informed and democratic processes. It should be one which respects the individuality and the cultural characteristics of the territory and its peoples, and retains for the peoples of the territory which is associated with an independent State the freedom to modify the status of that territory through the expression of their will by democratic means and through constitutional processes.
(b) The associated territory should have the right to determine its internal constitution without outside interference, in accordance with due constitutional processes and the freely expressed wishes of the people. This does not preclude consultations as appropriate or necessary under the terms of the free association agreed upon.”
Aalajangersagaq tamakkiisoq uani atuarneqarsinnaavoq:
Read UN General Assembly Resolution 1541 here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_1541
Niue maanna 1600-it sinnilaaginnarlugit inoqarpoq. Taamaattoq Free Association-eqarlutik (New Zealand naligiimmik suleqatigalugu) namminersorput.
Tamakkiisumik nunanut allanut tunngassuteqartuni oqartussaanerat FN-imiit 1994-imili akuerineqarpoq. Usornakasiinuku… Taakku manerassuarmiut 1600-init amerlanerulaartut pisinnaappata, ila suna uagut utaqqinerparput?
Aajuna Wikipediami allaaserineqarnerat: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niue
Associated state | |
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19 October 1974 | |
1994 |
Aajunalu tunngaviusumik inatsisaat / Here is the Niue Constitution:
Constitution Act 1974 Niue
“The Constitution of the Cook Islands took effect on August 4, 1965, when the Cook Islands became a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. The anniversary of these events in 1965 is commemorated annually on Constitution Day, with week long activities known as Te Maeva Nui Celebrations locally….”
Associated state | |
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• Self-government in free association with New Zealand
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4 August 1965 |
• UN recognition of independence in foreign relations
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1992[2] |
Read the rest of the Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_Cook_Islands
Read the constitution here:
Tunngaviusumik inatsit uani atuarneqarsinnaavoq: Cook Islands Constitution
“Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. With few natural resources, the islands’ wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture; aid from the United States represents a large percentage of the islands’ gross domestic product…”
Independence | |
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• Self-government
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1979 |
October 21, 1986 |
Wikipedia about Marshall Islands: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Islands
Here is the contitution:
Aajuna tunngaviusumik inatsisaat: Marshall_Islands_1995
The Icelandic independence movement according to Wikipedia:
Wikipediami Islandermiut namminiilivikkiartuaarnerat pillugu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_independence_movement
Here is the full text in english:
Aajuna tuluttut: constitution_of_iceland
“In U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan, publics say language matters more to national identity than birthplace…”
“What defines a Nation’s identity?” Read the entire report from Pew Research Center:
Nalunaarusiaq tamakkiisoq uani atuarneqarsinnaavoq:
Pew-Research-Center-National-Identity-Report-FINAL-February-1-2017
Read the online article in The Economist, here:
Hermed kommissorium for Forfatningskommissionen:
kommissorium_for_forfatningskommissionen